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Rocketleague is fine with handling frames. I've never had screentearing.
I clearly stated that I know 50 FPS isnt THAT bad but every aspect of my game has a weird lag. The FPS is just a side affect of my issue
Dropping 200 frames with the same settings is not by far normal, could be faulty hardware.
Having more frames will not make your game more responsive, your monitor runs at 60hz, so you should keep the framerate at the same value. More fps than the hz count will give you no benefit, only screen tearing.
If you are having latency or the game feels slugish, try:
Going to nvidia control panel, 3D settings and manage 3D settings (with the game closed).
Maximum pre-rendered frames to 1. (this will cause your cpu to work a bit more but removes latency)
Preferred refresh rate to highest available.
Triple buffering to off.
Vertical Sync to use the 3d application setting.
Run the game, go to options, video.
Uncheck vertical sync.
Set max fps to 60.
This will give you the minimum latency between the game and image, possible.
And what about AMD GPU-users? ;)
I don't really think that this issue is caused by defected hardware or similar. It's related to the games optimization. It also appears when I'm watching a stream at the same time and the stream needs to buffer. The framerate falls down to 50 fps and the game game starts stuttering too.
There are way too many things that can be causing issues, your browser might be using hardware acceleration, big loads of data on stream, your cpu not being hyper threaded that makes the pc struggle with everything at the same time.
Win10 has so much bloat on top of that, and things that only makes things worst for games when it’s intended to make games better.
Can even be drivers mismatched files from several updates borking up the performance, doing a DDU is the only way around this.
There are other things that can cause other problems depending on what hardware, operating system, software, settings and of course the game itself as well.
People nowadays treat pc gaming as if they are using a console, if you don’t have at least some basic knowledge of what causes what, you might as well stick to consoles or deal with the misapps.