Instructs game to try to render at a specified frame rate.
The default targetFrameRate
is a special value -1, which
makes games render at a default frame rate that depends on platform. On
standalone platforms, the default frame rate is maximum achievable frame rate.
On web player games, this is 50-60 frames per second depending on platform.
On mobile platforms the default frame rate is less than the maximum achievable
frame rate due to need to conserve battery power. Typically on mobile platforms
the default frame rate is 30FPS.
Note that setting targetFrameRate
does not guarantee that frame rate. There can be fluctuations
due to platform specifics, or the game might not achieve the frame rate because the computer is too slow.
If vsync is set in quality setting, the target framerate is ignored, and the vblank interval is used instead.
The vBlankCount
property on qualitysettings can be used to limit the framerate to half of the screens
refresh rate (60 fps screen can be limited to 30 fps by setting vBlankCount to 2)targetFrameRate
is ignored in the editor.
function Awake () { // Make the game run as fast as possible in the web player Application.targetFrameRate = 300; }
using UnityEngine; using System.Collections;
public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { void Awake() { Application.targetFrameRate = 300; } }