nkarafo
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Besides GSync that is. Not everyone has that option, plus it's a pretty recent solution.
I'm wondering about this for some time now. In my 10+ years of PC gaming i never managed to play a single PC game with v-sync off without tearing the shit out of the screen. Even if i lock all games at, say, 60fps with RTSS on the 60hz TV, i still get constant screen tearing, despite said PC being able to handle those frame rates easily.
The new Nvidia drivers broke vsync in Serious Sam HD and Second Encounter HD as well. So i can't play those with vsync ON because that causes game breaking glitches. But i also can't avoid screen tearing either.
What i'm asking is, how do you people config your PC games all this time? I hear since forever that vsync is bad and it causes input lag. So i see many people claiming they play with vsync OFF. But doesn't that cause extreme screen tearing for you? Extreme is the right word because for me it's constant and very intense. It was always like that for me, through many PC builds and different monitors or TVs. So it's not just one bad system or configuration.
Am i missing something?
I'm wondering about this for some time now. In my 10+ years of PC gaming i never managed to play a single PC game with v-sync off without tearing the shit out of the screen. Even if i lock all games at, say, 60fps with RTSS on the 60hz TV, i still get constant screen tearing, despite said PC being able to handle those frame rates easily.
The new Nvidia drivers broke vsync in Serious Sam HD and Second Encounter HD as well. So i can't play those with vsync ON because that causes game breaking glitches. But i also can't avoid screen tearing either.
What i'm asking is, how do you people config your PC games all this time? I hear since forever that vsync is bad and it causes input lag. So i see many people claiming they play with vsync OFF. But doesn't that cause extreme screen tearing for you? Extreme is the right word because for me it's constant and very intense. It was always like that for me, through many PC builds and different monitors or TVs. So it's not just one bad system or configuration.
Am i missing something?