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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
Going from 60Hz now to 240Hz (with framerate going above 400FPS) looks so smooth, it's night and day.
To get above 60fps (on DX11) all I had to do was:
- Disable G-Sync (set "Fixed refresh rate" on Nvidia control panel ( NCP),
- Set Vsync to Fast, on NCP.
- Set Vsync to ON, in your game settings.
Set your graphics options so that fps will always be above the refresh rate of your screen.
>> game fps will be > 60 but your screen refresh will still be locked to 60Hz by the game<<
- Fast Vsync >> works,
-"disabled" or "use 3D aplication settings" >> Fps above 60 + tearing.
-"Enabled" or " Adaptative" >> locked to 60fps.
Don't change anything on your screen settings, only on NCP..
i've added the following lines to my default.cfg:
TextureStreamingMemoryLimit=4096
TextureStreamingDistanceLimit=10000
bdevgoreoverride=True
HavokNumThreads=6
ViewDistanceQuality=3
ViewDistanceQuality=High
fNearDistance=10.0000
fFarDistance=10000.0000
[D3DDrv11.D3DRenderDevice11]
UsePrecaching=True
AdapterNumber=-1
ReduceMouseLag=True
TesselationFactor=1.000000