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Re: Adaptive Vsync (Half-Refresh) disabled after restart, possibly other Vsyncs

@Anaxim_0 

When the display controller on the monitor drops frames for smoothness it can appear like disappearing some 60hz monitors are more than capable and some 144hz monitors are just bad and pushed to appear that way and hinder play.

Freesync and Gsync are gimmicks like RGB and Gaming so are the days of our lives.

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  • @F340BD 

    I'm afraid you are right.

    Also I did more testing today.

    In quake champions, fast sync is a lot worse than the normal vsync , its too choppy. No sync at all its also a lot better (than fast sync) , it does a lot of tearing but still its good.

    So, Im afraid it will be the same for apex too.  (normal)Vsync will be a lot better than fast sync. For now (where normal vsync doesnt work in apex ) fast sync is the only solution for me.Its not bad but its not perfect.

    (I agree about some monitors are worse than others but still ,  a perfectly synced 60hz monitor vs a perfectly synced 75hz monitor has 15less frames.  If you like do do a test ,there are some first person shooters that let you do vsync every 2 frames. If you have a 60hz monitor it makes you play at 30fps synced. When you play some time with 30fps then you understand that there is absolutely no way that 60 fps are enough for a fast first person shooter........90fps , yes I would be happy... but less than 80-85fps you are in serious disadvantage when you play vs people with expensive computers )

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    F340BD
    7 years ago

    @Anaxim_0 

    You have to work with what you've got at times sometimes the advertised specs are limited more than should be allowed simply from cheap manufacturing to save 40c by using a sub optimal part that causes all kinds of grief.