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But if you do, you can just go to the games internal settings in the game folder. Should be easy to find if you’ve ever done it before
This is the most pointless reply ever. No information whatsoever and just doom-saying.
What, pray tell, would be the problem with disabling vsync? Vsync is entirely unnecessary for most modern PCs, especially higher end ones. The only reason to ever turn it on is if you are having screen tearing.
Now, I could’ve been equally rude to you but I didnt, I explained myself to you and gave you advice, up to you whether or not you’ll take it kid.
If you're on a monitor with Gsync, you typically want to turn it off within the game and enable it within the Nvidia control panel. That way you get zero screen tearing + the benefits of having it off.
That did the trick - thanks!
Vsync don't working for me according to Steam FPS Counter and game behavior (screen tearing when its ON).
With Vsync properly implemented in the game, it doesn't matter. But given the technical problems of the game, I would recommend turning it off.
You'll only get tearing if your hardware is inferior. Turning it on can cause frame rates to drop. It doesnt effect the image quality at all. So not sure if you understand what vsync is.