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Re: Crossplay improvements in the next Battlefield

@ATFGunr As a general rule for locking your frames, do it in the game if possible. Don't ever lock your frames with software.

In 2042, set your refresh to whatever your monitor's native refresh rate is. I also personally use gsync in all games as well.

Going from 1080 to 1440 is a great move by the way. I did the same because I was having trouble seeing enemies in Battlefield at long ranges. It really helps people look sharper and stand out more. It just makes gaming more enjoyable.

My PC is probably pretty similar to yours. I have 3070, so it should be in the ballpark regarding performance. I get between 110-140 fps depending on what's going on, so I wouldn't limit yourself to 60hz if I were you. Hope that helps.

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    ATFGunr
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    2 years ago
    @RaginSam G-sync specific monitors are way out of my price range lol, but the ASUS I ordered does allow adaptive sync and is compatible with Gsync. I’m mostly looking to HDR to help with some of those dark areas the game has. Thanks to you and @Adamonic for the info.
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    RaginSam
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    2 years ago
    @ATFGunr I don’t think any manufacturers are using that gsync module anymore. I just meant I’m using gsync, like how your monitor is compatible.
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    ATFGunr
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    2 years ago

    @sk1lld wrote:

    @ATFGunr

    Which Asus monitor did you get I have to VG27AQ I like it very much.


    VG32VQ1B Is the model of the 32” curved monitor. Best I could afford, and got it on a Boxing Day sale so sweet for me! I didn’t want to post it as I’ve been benched for hijacking posts before, you’ve got DMs turned off if you didn’t know.

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