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Also you can use DLSS Tweak, similar to Optiscaler but lighter weight;
https://github.com/emoose/DLSSTweaks/releases
1. make sure you achieve 60fps on your pc by chosing your preferred upscaler (xess has less performance impact then dlss) and lower/standard settings.
2. chose 120hz on windows display setting
3. ingame settings vsync 120; borderless; fps 60(limit)
4. chose lossless scaling (4a) or optiscaler (4b) for frame gen
4a. LFSG 3.0 ; fixed ; multiplier 2
4b. follow optiscaler installation then chose dlss or xess(preferred for better fps)
and enable frame gen. (check mark: fg hud fix; 2+ limit; fg extended)
5. should have a smooth 120fps frametime with zero stutter.
if youre on low end hardware pretty much just 1080p.
depending what your monitor refreshrate is try to aim for half the fps and let FG do the rest
i.e. 90hz monitor. 45 fps baseline, 45 FG, or if you can hit 60, you can do 40 from lossless scaling. 90/60 = 1.5 multiplier.
So are you saying in this instance Vsync being on in-game is better than forcing it through the NVCP?
Works OK, looks definitely better than just DLSS.
Performance mode is almost butter smooth but lighting is glitchy and looks slightly worse over Quality setting (grass, lighting)