This roundup examines Metal Gear Solid Delta community mods that aim to address the PC version’s performance and gameplay issues. These picks were current as of August 2025 and focus on removing the 60fps cap, adding ultrawide support, and a few quality-of-life fixes.
MGS Delta mods to try
MGSDeltaFix
The mod many players reach for first is MGSDeltaFix on Codeberg. Lyall’s work removes the 60fps cap, adds ultrawide (and narrower) aspect ratio support, and skips startup logos. Want to lift the cap? This is the most direct route, though Lyall warns of occasional bugs when the cap is removed and is working on toggles you can use in-game.
Camera Tweaks
If the default view feels tight, try Caites’ Camera Tweaks. It exposes FOV sliders for both the main camera and aiming view so you can pull the shot back for better situational awareness. Get it from Camera Tweaks on Nexusmods.
Laser Sights
For straighter shots without fuss, SilverEzredes’ Laser Sights adds a simple laser attachment to weapons. It doesn’t change weapon balance dramatically but helps landing precision shots when iron sights feel awkward. Install via Laser Sights on Nexusmods.
Tranq Gun Tweaks
The tranq gun in Delta plays differently from MGS 3; Caites’ Tranq Gun Tweaks lets you adjust that behavior. You can restore hitscan behaviour or make the weapon less effective by increasing drop and range falloff. Find it at Tranq Gun Tweaks on Nexusmods.
End Game Save
If you’ve already collected the rarer items in previous playthroughs, TheMulticulturalist’s End Game Save gives instant access to endgame gear like Stealth Camo and Infinity Facepaint. It’s a time-saver for repeat runs and is available from End Game Save on Nexusmods.
Ultra Performance Boost
For low- and mid-range rigs, MAK Moderator’s Ultra Performance Boost trims visual settings to lift frame rates. It pulls a lot of detail down while trying to avoid giant black voids in environments, so the world still reads properly rather than disappearing. See the mod at Ultra Performance Boost on Nexusmods.
Frame Generation
Nvidia users with RTX 4000/5000 series cards can take advantage of a community Frame Generation tool to push past the 60fps cap more smoothly. EternalAsura’s work taps that tech to give a meaningful frame boost for compatible GPUs. Grab it from Frame Generation on Nexusmods.
These mods are community-made and vary in polish and compatibility, so back up your saves before trying anything new. If you’re chasing performance or just want that cinematic ultrawide view, the community has already put together solid options that address the PC port’s rougher edges.
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