Tokyo Xtreme Racer Low FPS — How to Fix 2026

Your car is hitting 150 but it feels like you're crawling, or your frame rate turns into a slideshow after ten minutes of driving. The developers tied the game's physics directly to your frame rate, so when your FPS dips, the entire simulation slows down to match.

Why this happens: The devs tied the physics to the frame rate, so if your FPS drops below 60, the entire game slows down, not just visually, but the physics literally runs slower.
What you need: No special tools are required, just access to the in-game graphics menu.

Fix Steps

1. Open Options then Graphics Settings.
2. Set Global Illumination to Medium to prevent ray tracing overhead from cratering your FPS.
3. Set Shadows to High, or Medium if you are still struggling to maintain performance.
4. Set Draw Distance to Ultra, Post Processing to Medium, and Reflections to Medium-High.
5. Set Effects and Shading to High.
6. Set Textures to Ultra, or lower this if you are running out of VRAM.
7. Set FPS Limit to 60 to stabilize the game physics, or Unlimited only if you can maintain a constant 60+ FPS.
8. Turn V-Sync to Off and use G-Sync or FreeSync via your GPU control panel instead.
9. Set Upscaling to DLSS Balanced with Sharpness 0.3 for NVIDIA cards, or FXAA for others.
10. Disable Frame Generation entirely as it is currently broken and induces stuttering.
11. Increase FOV to 90 to stop the artificial sensation of moving slower than you actually are.
If that didn't work: If performance degrades after 15 minutes, you are hitting a memory leak—simply restart the game. If you still have stutters, perform a clean GPU driver reinstall using DDU.

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