Antialiasing and stuff.
You might try looking into this…
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/support/tech/GW2-AntiAliasing-How-To/first#post2270384
Thanks, 2 days ago i fount this too, but didnt see the 2nd page xD
Now it works perfect, well my fps decreased to 60-70 but i think it’s worth.
Thanks you again!
You probably have a 60Hz monitor so your monitor can not even display more than 60 fps.
You probably have a 60Hz monitor so your monitor can not even display more than 60 fps.
That only applies if you have v-sync turned on.
You probably have a 60Hz monitor so your monitor can not even display more than 60 fps.
That only applies if you have v-sync turned on.
No it’s a panel limitation. Most basic LCD monitors using DVI are locked to 60Hz screen refresh. You could blast 120 fps at it but it will only display data every 60th of a second. That’s the whole point of the G-sync circuitry in G-sync monitors, to trigger a refresh on the monitor at the rate the video card is generating each frame.
All VSync does is prevent the video card from switching frames while the data is being streamed to the monitor during a refresh.
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That’s correct.
I wasn’t very clear. While it’s true that an LCD monitor can only display 60 frames per second, your video card can render much more than 60FPS. I always use v-sync because I really hate “tearing”, which is the result of partial frames being displayed by the monitor as a result of not being synchronized with the video card.
Same here, hate tearing as I turn.
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