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I think it's monitor thing, because when I change to 1920x1080 fullscreen, my monitor change's it's preset something weird, and no idea how to change that.. My monitor is BenQ G2222HDL
What refresh rate is the game making the monitor run at? Most monitors give this information in the monitor OSD menu.
Yep.
All up to date.
Its also in the save file selection screen, options menu and so on (basically, any where the text is the type of blue/orange that the game uses, like LOADING...)
For some people the game runs at 24 Hz instead, which may cause this issue. If that is the problem, the solution is to force the proper refresh rate from drivers, or use something like this:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/235460/discussions/0/630802344702757872/
Couldn't find the display menu for my monitor OSD sadly.
FPS hits 60 now with that program, but the flickering is still present.
In my case, stilll 50 though I tried turning off Vsynch in the NVIDIA Control Panel which worked.
Flickering is still there though.
it is the program's fault, not the hardware.
OS nowadays will have 2 types of gpu workload, 2D clock (desktop, windowed) & 3D clock (gaming, fullscreen)
this game is badly running/switching between 3D & 2D clocks, which causes voltage spike, and causes the gpu to flicker.
flickers can be fixed completely by either lowering gpu memory voltage or downclocking memory or matching both 3d & 2d mmory clock. this action requires basic gpu overclocking knowledge, messing with voltage & clocks without understanding the risk, could RUIN your gpu into a brick. and you cannot RMA any gpu which is burnt/ruin by overclocking.
now, how about returning the question:
do you have such flickers while playing other games?
some may answer yes, whie some would say no
eitherway, it is the game developer's responsibility to utilize general gpus and deliver a patch
unless there is a problem with the gpu itself (quite common, but not in this case)
Nope.
MGRR is the only game that has it.
Though I am suspecting this is something of an artistic choice as looking at the console version gameplay also kinda has this.
I could atleast try and record how the flickering looks like on my end here