The vast majority of PCs should have no problem running Lost Ark, as it's not a demanding game. Players can play it at the highest possible settings without worrying about dropped frames or poor performance. In fact, the game even found success on the AMD Ryzen 7 5700G's list of supported games, which is a rarity for a new release.

However, players may not go faster than 60fps in the game. Because the frame rate is locked to the refresh rate of the monitor. The game defaults to a borderless window, so even if the player has a high refresh rate monitor, the player may still be limited to 60fps. Therefore, before playing the game, players should first jump to the video section of the settings screen and change the screen from borderless to full screen.

While players can't exceed the screen's refresh rate in Lost Ark, players can use the GPU's settings instead. The exact details of doing this depend on whether the Lost Ark Gold player is packing an Nvidia or AMD graphics card. Close Lost Ark first, as the changes won't take effect until the player restarts it.

If the player is using an Nvidia graphics card, the player can open the Nvidia Control Panel by right-clicking on the desktop. Then select Manage 3D Settings, click the Program Settings tab and select Lost Ark. Scroll down to V-Sync and set it to Off, then click Apply to save the changes. If the player launches Lost Ark now, the player should find that the player has more frames to play with.

For AMD graphics cards, players first need to launch the AMD Radeon software. Then under the Gaming tab select Lost Ark and set Radeon Enhanced Sync to Enable. Last and immediately launch Lost Ark, and players will no longer be capped at 60fps. By the way, if players want to get a bigger edge in the game, buying a lot of  Lost Ark Gold For Sale from MMOWTS is a very smart choice.