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Answering your question - 'Low Latency Mode' is currently 'lesser than 1' max pre rendered frame.
In the past, you always wanted to use 2-3 max pre rendered frame for Single Player games, to get more 'smooth' effect, increasing a bit input lag, sadly, and 1 for online competitive games.
What's the rule now then?
Almost the same, but in general using 1, or lesser than 1, pre rendered frame in era of PC setups that can hold 144-240 fps with 144-240hz screens, is like pissing to your own bed.
You know your setup, you gotta test what's the best for you.
Also, keep in mind that PUBG currently have huge performance problems, it's patch and server releated problem that's being investigated.
Read the big post from reddit I attached down below Nvidia settings(link here If you cant find) - https://www.reddit.com/comments/9vte98
You just gotta scroll down :)
You do not have to read my guide, Buddy.
It's not necessary.
You have problems with FPS? Fell free to take a look.
You can not say a word about being a consumer since I've not been paid a single dollar to make this guide, Buddy.
Instead of complaining, appreciate the fact you got 35 pages of wisdom that's been tested by an organised group of people and approved by big communities and pro players, totally for free :)
Sadly, you're the really one person that have had troubles at finding the link, lol.
Stop being lazy.
And it's long since there's an introducing, some info about me, info about the guide being tested by a group of people, info about supporters + table of content so people knows what's inside the guide.
Few big communities did not have problem at scrolling down to get the link to the guide, so why you do? :D I'm not gonna change anything. It's gonna stay as it is.
It's all said why the guide is not on steam + it's said where do you find the link to the full guide.