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You have a Geforce 960 4 gig.
That should mean that you can once in game change your graphical settings to Fullscreen(true), then change the default settings to Ultra, then remove the vertical Sync at the top.
Now my understanding is that you have more then one monitor so you 'should' be able to now change it back to Fullscreen Windowed.
let me know what FPS you get now.
game was already set to fullscreen, and no i only have one screen, i have v sync off in game, but set to adaptive in the nvidia control panel, game is also set to ultra and frame rate drops to 40 then back to 60 when near other players, combat appears fine since i disable the DVR thing in the xbox app, still not great, but better than before, could get more out of it if i go to very high settings... which i shouldn't need to do given my system.
- 10 years ago
Lets try setting the Nvida thing to remove the adaptive, Mr's is on the i5 with the 960FTW card so I'm not allowed/able to touch it at the moment.. but I know for certain it gets 100fps soft-capped in fleet with a dip to the 80's-100 in warzones... ZERO glitches or fps lag issues.
- 10 years ago
i set the nvidia profile for swtor back to defaults, i get up to 90 frames when facing one direction and 60 or lower when facing another... and screen tearing hurts my eyes to no end...
- 10 years ago
You shouldn't have any tearing at all, something has to still be incorrectly set up... the tricky part is .."what"?
Your Windows Resolution is Correct?
Your Nvida Resolution is Correct?
Your Game Resolution is Correct?
All 3 should be the same...
you shouldn't need to do any overscan or underscan on your Nvidia control panel for the flatscreen, ... all 3 should have the correct Refresh Rates for your monitor?.. (*all 3 settings again)?
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