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Radeon cards might have an equivalent, I don't know.
Research before you post bs...
Vsync should not cap the fps to half of your monitor's refresh rate if the fps goes down by 2-3fps bellow your refresh rate...
This is the 2nd game in my life(after 10yrs of gaming) that does this, not even Batman AK does this...
http://www.tweakguides.com/Graphics_9.html
As I said again: During my 10+yrs of gaming only 2 games produced this issue, but cmon, post a link to an another noname site, filled with mostly bs.
Vsync locks the maximum fps of the game to your monitor's refresh rate, so it prevents screen tearing, wich is caused by having more fps than your monitor's refresh rate.
You are a buffoon who knows nothing. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
And also made some smalller mods, and also helped in the optimization of a indie game 3yrs ago...
Just accept it, you are trying to be smart, but you are not and you can't accept it.
As for vsync, if it is not triple buffered then it will drop to 30fps when 60fps cannot be maintained. The problem here is that JC3 does not use triple buffered vysnc, so your only option is to enable it via the graphics control panel, or use adaptive.
http://www.tweakguides.com/Graphics_10.html
Should enabling it in custom porgram settings may help?
Vsync, Vertical sync. It synchronises the image with the screens refresh.
It is not about limiting the maximum refresh rate, that's just a side effect.
And that is exactly why you're seeing it jump between 60fps and 30fps.
If your computer doesn't render the frame in time, it has to draw the last frame again to wait for the sync.
If your computer can't meet that one, it'll snap down again, to 20fps, because that's a third of your screens refresh rate.
Also, tweak guide is a good website, maintained by one person.
nvidia paid him to write guides for a while.
I do not have a potato PC(GTX 960 4GB ASUS Strix in OC Mode, i5 3470 3,4Ghz, 16GB Dual Channel RAM, W10 64bit), so it should run fine on High settings(if Batman AK can produce an average of 55, a minimum of 51, and a max of 60 on High settings) with smooth 60fps sometimes dropping to 50, but not 30.
Oh, and the gpu is new, I bought it 2days ago.
Btw I've never seen that site before, but there's no ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ in the link which was provided (the "9" one, not the latter. Didn't read that).
Like enabling FXAA under CoD 4's settings( a few months ago) enabled it globally.
That is not how Vsync works and have ever worked. All Vsync does is lock the Max FPS rate to 60 and remove screen tearing.
This game does it differently.
Where do you come up with this stuff? It syncronizes your fps with your display's refresh rate. If you're unable to stay synchronized at 60hz it will drop to 30 in order to maintain sync. Triple buffering can mitigate this somewhat.