u/Appolinerfs

▲ 6 r/GameDevSolutions+2 crossposts

I made a small tool that gives PC game optimization advice

Hey, I’m the dev of GameUP.

I made it because optimizing PC games often feels like guessing. You change a bunch of settings, search random forum posts, try to remember what each option does, and hope the game feels better after.

GameUP is meant to help with that. You pick a game, choose what you care about, like stable 60 FPS, smoother pacing, less stutter, or better latency, and the app gives you optimization advice based on what it can detect from the game and your run.

Then you can test the game, apply changes yourself, and compare before/after to see if the advice actually helped instead of just trusting a vague “turn this down” list.

It can also detect some local graphics settings, read performance metrics like FPS, 1% lows, stutter and frame pacing, and keep runs for comparison.

It works locally by default, doesn’t need an account, and your captures/reports stay on your machine unless you export them yourself.

GameUP just launched on Steam. Base price is €5, with 30% off for the first 14 days:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4555080/GameUP/

Trailer attached. I’d be happy to get feedback, especially from people who spend too much time tweaking settings to make games run better.

u/Appolinerfs — 8 days ago