5 years ago
Stutter/fps
Hi all. I installed apex on my old pc for my son to play on. the game ran perfectly fine 144-90 fps on medium settings.
today i bought him a 144hz gaming monitor.
the game still runs smooth and ...
The most freesync/gsync monitors have an option in the screen menu to enable/disable vrr.
By the way, I recommond CRU tool to setup a custom resolution:
I have the larger version, the 27xq, at home and use it as a second screen. With this model I can safely say that the Freesync option can be found in the monitor settings.
The response time should not exceed "Level 4" in the monitor settings, otherwise there will be relatively heavy ghosting.
Well, every game is different, based in part on a different engine, etc. However, I agree that Apex Legends could be better optimized ... but it was worse in past. In order to be able to enjoy the 144 Hertz without losses, you need quite fast hardware for this game.
however, I think you should be able to use the above to get the game up and running properly.
@Sick1Click I cannot find anything about freesync. I can put adaptive-sync on.... i did that in game at did not see anything change...
So i should put response time at level4? Its at lvl 5 now.
To activate Freesync, you have to change the color profile of your monitor to "Gaming-FreeSync" (press the third buttom from the left of the Monitor twice). After that you need to activate g sync compatible mode in nvidia graphics settings.
Like I said, level 5 makes fast scenarios like gaming blury because its to much overshot, I recommend level 4 or lower. It is probably also due to this setting that other resolutions and Hz rates look blurry.