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Gaining a pair of fps always makes me smile.
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I hope you find this useful and check if it helps your performance. I have absolutely no idea how it could have made such a difference, but I amazed with the results: no tearing, absolutely fluid, hitting average 110fps. I decided to try with the Vsync off and it didn't make any improvement but only added the screen tearing when ocasionally the gpu was able to go above the 60fps.īut then I decided to keep the ingame Vsync option off and activate the Nvidia Control Panel vertical sync option to "Fast", leaving that work to the gpu. My average fps was around 50, with many drops to ~30. I bought the Channel map today and spent all afternoon testing the performance (Vsync left on) with the same mission over and over (Instant Action: Spitfire -> Landing -> Channel) and I was getting miserable results, the fps not hitting the 60fps (to match the tv's 60hz refresh rate) and getting horrible stutter. This however was just half of the finding. I didn't knew this, but I'm sure most of you did. However when the frames suddenly drop below the refresh rate, the Vsync actually struggles and ends up causing additional stutter and lag. When the gpu is able to output more frames than those required, that's what happens - excess frames are dropped and screen tearing avoided. That turns out not to be (entirely) true: I was under the impression that having the Vsync option turned on ingame (for any game or 3d application, for that matter) could not impact negatively the game's performance as it would only drop the frames that were in excess of the monitor's refresh rate.
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Guys, wanted to report something I've found following our discussion in discord regarding Vsync. TLDR: disable vsync option ingame and turn it to "Fast" in Nvidia Control Panel Vsync.