Here is the "long story" behind the Bully: Scholarship Edition 60 FPS mod—a tale of nostalgia, broken game physics, and the sheer willpower of the modding community to fix a notoriously messy PC port.
Created by the legendary modder "ThirteenAG" (famous for fixing GTA IV and Max Payne ), is the definitive fix. It doesn't just unlock 60 FPS; it fixes memory leaks, resolution scaling, and audio desync. If you only install one mod, install this. It includes a flawless 60 FPS unlocker that respects game speed. Bully Scholarship Edition 60 Fps Mod
, as it can force the game back to a 30 FPS cap regardless of your mod settings. Known Issues & Fixes Here is the "long story" behind the Bully:
The most effective "60 FPS Mod" isn't a standalone file but a feature within the SilentPatch If you only install one mod, install this
Setting the frame rate higher than 60 is generally discouraged because the game engine's logic is tied to the frame rate; exceeding this threshold often causes the game speed to accelerate unnaturally.
While SilentPatch does an amazing job stabilizing the game, Bully is an older title. Some players report that pushing the FPS beyond 60 (e.g., to 120Hz or 144Hz) can occasionally cause minor physics glitches, such as bikes moving faster than intended or slightly floaty jumps.
Released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2, Bully (later re-titled Bully: Scholarship Edition for Xbox 360, Wii, and PC) remains a cult classic in Rockstar Games’ library. It delivers a gritty, humorous take on boarding school life, combining brawling, classes, and go-kart racing into an unforgettable open-world experience.