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Does vsync not help with the screen tears?
- Evilkitty134127 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
Doesn’t seem to make any difference, which is odd. I should also note that I’ve never actually seen any screen tearing happen in any of my other video games before, this is literally the first time I’ve ever seen it. My fiance is the reason that I know that what I was seeing is screen tear. So sync was the first thing we tried, but it made no difference, and then we did a deep dive on all other in game settings, as well as various graphics settings on my computer. Eventually, we managed to get it to stop happening, but it involved essentially setting all graphics settings to their lowest (or close to) setting, as well as turning render scale all the way down to 50%. Unfortunately, the game looks so blurry like that, that there is no way I can play it due to my eyes painfully trying to adjust for the blurry look.
I do see a couple others posted suggestions, so I’ll give those a try and see if anything helps. But I did spend a solid 4 hours just on release day changing setting one by one and then in tandem to see what they would change, before I finally got so frustrated I kind of gave up. But, I haven’t tried either of the things mentioned by the others who replied, so hopefully one of those things can help!
- wexxam27 days agoSeasoned Vanguard
Are you able to use the performance overlay from NVIDIA to show your GPU and CPU utilization as well as your FPS?
- Evilkitty134126 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
I can give that a try. I had it turned off, since it can poorly impact some games, but I’ll turn it on and see what it says.
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