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No, what you have to do is disable vsync in game and then enable vsync from your nvdia or amd control panel!
If you have VSync enabled for any game from the in game settings. Vsync from 3d control panel will not work! In my case my game was also laggy and I also had mouse problems on Windows 10.
Solution is turn off v-sync in game and turn it on from nvidia/amd control panel. Also make sure you set the game compatibility to run as administrator.
After that my game now runs 60fps at 4K resolution all maxed using GTX 960 4GB GPU!
That doesn't work on laptops. There is no solution unfortunately.
- 3 years ago@Aeon9 Yes there is, you can do it via graphics control panel (as @BLaZiNgSPEED) mentioned or you can download RivaTuner to limit FPS.
- 9 months ago@Aeon9 This seems to be the case, not sure why, but nvidia control panel vsync doesn't work properly for this game, nor adaptive, nor double buffered, nothing... on my desktop it works fine, but on my laptop, running the latest drivers, it doesn't work at all, not sure what the problem might be, maybe something to do with higher refresh rates? Maybe an oversight in the drivers?
Rivatuner doesn't help either, because that just limits the framerate, but it doesn't prevent tearing... sigh.- 9 months ago
Nevermind, after troubleshooting for a while I restarted the PC and nvidia control panel vsync worked.
So basically if you're in a laptop and vsync control panel isn't working.
1.- turn it on, either set it to adaptive, "on" which is double buffered, whatever you want.
2.- Restart your pc.
3.- Open your game and make sure your vsync in-game is disabled.
Done! Worked for me, freaking finally!!!
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