FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE

FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE

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Is forcing vsync enabled in nvidia control panel really the only way?
I saw some people saying it doesn't work in borderless mode.
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Hinnyuu 20 Jan @ 3:13pm 
I'm not sure what you're asking.

I don't think I've ever done anything with the control panel for this game. What, exactly, is the problem you're trying to fix?
Originally posted by Hinnyuu:
I'm not sure what you're asking.

I don't think I've ever done anything with the control panel for this game. What, exactly, is the problem you're trying to fix?
i think op may be talking about how the game requires a 60fps lock on the game and that borderless windowed mode doesn't work or something. - like having a screen that is higher than 60fps and playing outside of fullscreen mode will use the screens native refresh rate, thus breaking the game the following way.

in my experience with the game i have to play with vsync on and triple buffering because the game needs that 60fps lock to stop cutscenes from looking sped up, but i have a 144hz monitor so 60hz will cause a tear in the center of the screen, the fix for that is triple buffering with vsync on, frame buffer will render 3 frames and the monitor will have those to choose from to display 60 hz and still keep the vertical frames synced by 3 into 144 and 60.

if op can articulate what they want to have fixed i may be able to help.

if it's just that you want to play in borderless windowed mode on a screen with too high a fps then yeah im pretty sure the control panel is the only way.
Last edited by Shaken_Widow; 20 Jan @ 6:44pm
Oh, sorry. Setting the options in game to 60FPS + vsync + borderless results in very apparent tearing on a RTX 2080Ti. I forced vsync with nvidia control panel and it seems to work fine
Originally posted by TrueVision:
Oh, sorry. Setting the options in game to 60FPS + vsync + borderless results in very apparent tearing on a RTX 2080Ti. I forced vsync with nvidia control panel and it seems to work fine
what monitor refresh rate do you have?

because if it's anything like 90, 144 or anything like that you should turn on triple buffering to make sure tearing isn't an issue.
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