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my specs: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4440 CPU @ 3.10GHz 16GB RAM DDR3 Kinston HyperXFury Gigabyte Z97MX Gaming 5 MSI GTX 960 4GB GDDR5 (OC) Windows 10 Pro 64bits
Cheers,
-Albi
i7 975 3.3 ghz
1060 6gb
8gb ram
2 tb hdd
https://steamcommunity.com/app/584210/discussions/0/135510148089550587/
I first unplugged both my wireless controller and headphones went in game and noticed my FPS had increased from 9fsp to 14 fps. I then unplugged my logitech flight stick and my fps peeked to 60.
Remember next week Mass Effect Andromeda frostbite engine!!
Cheers,
-Albi
1st get in game and disable entire v-sync to ''OFF'', below limit fps to 60 or 30 if you can't pull that off. Refresh rate also 60 or 30. Save setting. Close the game.
2nd open nvidia control panel and go to ''global settings'' then v-sync to ''fast'' and triple buffer ''ON'', creating pure profile for GRW.exe doesn't overwrite ingame setting. Dunno why yet, might someone got the reason or just ubisoft itself.
This should fix screen tearing and gives you smoother gameplay as before. Yes, it's not perfect but temporary better that adaptive or off v-sync in my opinion.
Best regards