Vertikal Synkr, "off" in the nVidia options!
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Vertikal Synkr, "off" in the nVidia options!
Then ur sens in APR will be the same as nocheat sense
It's just one problem, maybe one of u out there can help! its a bit "lagg" not the best word on it When I took the v synkr off in the nvidia options I had to take 140 fps or higher! then I can do special jumps n stuff.. I wanna play with the vertikal synkr off and the "lagg" off tried everything!
It's just one problem, maybe one of u out there can help! its a bit "lagg" not the best word on it When I took the v synkr off in the nvidia options I had to take 140 fps or higher! then I can do special jumps n stuff.. I wanna play with the vertikal synkr off and the "lagg" off tried everything!
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You've understand shit of what he's telling you.
Your monitor runs at X Hz, your game runs at Y FPS, if those aren't synchronized, then you will suffer of vertical page tearing, that is, frames being drawn unsync'ed to your monitor refresh rate. So, you have to have them running in the same number if you want a clean view, without that annoying tearing. You can try running capped at a multiple of your monitor's refresh rate, it should run steady. (No? If your monitor runs at 60Hz, cap your FPS to 120, you will be able to jump over big crates and your monitor won't miss half-frames. You can also try to set the refresh rate of your monitor higher, it might break if you do it without knowing your monitor's capabilities, but that would please me as much as you shutting your incoherent mouth in this thread, so you can try that too.)
And no, it was you and your cool mates. I just rubbed your stupidity in your faces.
PS: I might be wrong about some details, but you can always read in wikipedia about it, it's all listed.
Your monitor runs at X Hz, your game runs at Y FPS, if those aren't synchronized, then you will suffer of vertical page tearing, that is, frames being drawn unsync'ed to your monitor refresh rate. So, you have to have them running in the same number if you want a clean view, without that annoying tearing. You can try running capped at a multiple of your monitor's refresh rate, it should run steady. (No? If your monitor runs at 60Hz, cap your FPS to 120, you will be able to jump over big crates and your monitor won't miss half-frames. You can also try to set the refresh rate of your monitor higher, it might break if you do it without knowing your monitor's capabilities, but that would please me as much as you shutting your incoherent mouth in this thread, so you can try that too.)
And no, it was you and your cool mates. I just rubbed your stupidity in your faces.
PS: I might be wrong about some details, but you can always read in wikipedia about it, it's all listed.
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