Hunt: Showdown 1896

Hunt: Showdown 1896

Anyone is playing this game with g-sync compatible monitor?
Hello. Just bought AOC 24G2U, I set freesync ON in OSD and Gsync ON in nvidia panel. During the game I feel stuttering. Then enabled in nvidia panel Vsync ON and capped in rivaturner fps to 141. Its the same.
Maybe anyone playing this game on freesync monitor with gsync compatible? Could you share your settings in game and in nvidia panel? Btw my GPU is GTX 1080.
Help me please.
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Neil Oct 19, 2019 @ 6:01am 
there really isnt something else you need to do but what you already did,
enable freesync on your monitor
enable gsync in "nvidia control panel"
under "Set up Gsync" , enable the gsync and enable it on (3) for your spesific montior

as for settings:
object quality: medium
texture quality: medium
texture filtering: X16(anistropic)
anti alising: SMAA 1x

lighting quality: low
shadow quality: low
effect quality: low
post-process quality: low
particle quality: low

vsyc off
max fps = 144
depth of field: enabled
motion blur: diabled

if you suffer from stutters it might have to do with cpu, maybe montior to see which processes taking too much resources. (could also be the ssd)
Wrecker Nexus Oct 19, 2019 @ 11:24am 
Originally posted by demon:
there really isnt something else you need to do but what you already did,
enable freesync on your monitor
enable gsync in "nvidia control panel"
under "Set up Gsync" , enable the gsync and enable it on (3) for your spesific montior

as for settings:
object quality: medium
texture quality: medium
texture filtering: X16(anistropic)
anti alising: SMAA 1x

lighting quality: low
shadow quality: low
effect quality: low
post-process quality: low
particle quality: low

vsyc off
max fps = 144
depth of field: enabled
motion blur: diabled

if you suffer from stutters it might have to do with cpu, maybe montior to see which processes taking too much resources. (could also be the ssd)
Its still bad. It seems that in games I have no stutters when it is max fps. When it goes below I can see tearing. Like gsync doesnt even works. like its only freesync
Xx-Mythril-xX Oct 19, 2019 @ 11:37am 
GSync is working fine here. No stutter or screen tearing. I enable GSync in NCC / VSync is enabled. Max performance is set. Then within nVidia Inspector I set the max FPS to 118 as my monitor (Alienware 34 Curved AW3418DW) has a max refresh of 120htz.
Wrecker Nexus Oct 19, 2019 @ 11:43am 
Originally posted by Xx-Mythril-xX:
GSync is working fine here. No stutter or screen tearing. I enable GSync in NCC / VSync is enabled. Max performance is set. Then within nVidia Inspector I set the max FPS to 118 as my monitor (Alienware 34 Curved AW3418DW) has a max refresh of 120htz.
You enabled vsync in game or in control panel?
Max performance in filtering textures or energy manegment?
Last edited by Wrecker Nexus; Oct 19, 2019 @ 11:43am
Lucky Luke Oct 19, 2019 @ 12:06pm 
I have an RTX 2060 and a Viewsonic 27 monitor that is G-Sync compatible. Max he can 165 heart.
If I remove the V Sinc ingame and set the FPS to 120, I always have at most around the 80 - 100 FPS ingame.
more is not possible.
If I look at Paralell because Taskmanager I have a CPU and GPU utilization of 100%, I set the FPS ingame down to 72 or 60, the CPU and GPU performance goes down to 50-60%
I have an Intel CPU i7 9700th This should actually have air up until is no longer possible but Hunt takes everything in power what is there.
Hunt is what the programming is concerned, unfortunately also Grottenschlecht and a CPU / GPU killer. Other applications such as streaming is no longer possible
Wrecker Nexus Oct 19, 2019 @ 12:32pm 
Originally posted by Lucky Luke:
I have an RTX 2060 and a Viewsonic 27 monitor that is G-Sync compatible. Max he can 165 heart.
If I remove the V Sinc ingame and set the FPS to 120, I always have at most around the 80 - 100 FPS ingame.
more is not possible.
If I look at Paralell because Taskmanager I have a CPU and GPU utilization of 100%, I set the FPS ingame down to 72 or 60, the CPU and GPU performance goes down to 50-60%
I have an Intel CPU i7 9700th This should actually have air up until is no longer possible but Hunt takes everything in power what is there.
Hunt is what the programming is concerned, unfortunately also Grottenschlecht and a CPU / GPU killer. Other applications such as streaming is no longer possible
I found it can be monitor issue. Tested in csgo, wot, dying light, all of them have stuttering below max fps. If capped on 138, when drops to 137 its stutter.
dvair Oct 19, 2019 @ 12:34pm 
I use the >9000 setting for FPS and just let the GSYNC handle it.
D3AD Oct 19, 2019 @ 12:36pm 
244 VSYNC ALIENWARE AW2518H ( NO ISSUES HERE ) ALSO USing a i7 7700 gtx 1080 16 gig ram. >9000 normall sit around 140 fps. finally dont get the 100% cpu use anymore that started with this 1.0 patch,, ( i did have to set my color settings to limited ( since i use a dp line i was gettign washed out colors and bad lag with gsync as soon as i enabled limited it worked better for me )
Last edited by D3AD; Oct 19, 2019 @ 12:37pm
Mr.Pablo.Enero Oct 19, 2019 @ 5:12pm 
I used Dell Gsync monitor, work well here, no problemo
Shakaron Oct 20, 2019 @ 8:12pm 
Originally posted by WreC Nexus:
I set freesync ON in OSD and Gsync ON in nvidia panel. During the game I feel stuttering. Then enabled in nvidia panel Vsync ON and capped in rivaturner fps to 141. Its the same.

FreeSync, G-Sync, VSync are treatments for screen-tearing, not stuttering.
marclnelson Oct 20, 2019 @ 9:09pm 
I use G Sync but with a 60hz monitor, runs great. I put the game on the default High setting, but then disable the in game vsync. In Nvidia Control Panel, make a custom profile for Hunt and makes sure vsync is enabled there (which you did). I don’t use anything to cap my frame rate like riva tuner, with a 144 hz monitor you probably don’t need it (the cap just keeps your FPS from exceeding your refresh rate, I doubt you’re getting above 144fps in Hunt). Try no cap. Only other thing is making sure gsync is enabled for windowed AND full screen in control panel.
Last edited by marclnelson; Oct 20, 2019 @ 9:09pm
Wrecker Nexus Oct 20, 2019 @ 11:21pm 
Originally posted by marclnelson:
I use G Sync but with a 60hz monitor, runs great. I put the game on the default High setting, but then disable the in game vsync. In Nvidia Control Panel, make a custom profile for Hunt and makes sure vsync is enabled there (which you did). I don’t use anything to cap my frame rate like riva tuner, with a 144 hz monitor you probably don’t need it (the cap just keeps your FPS from exceeding your refresh rate, I doubt you’re getting above 144fps in Hunt). Try no cap. Only other thing is making sure gsync is enabled for windowed AND full screen in control panel.
It is. Tried also without any sync :gsync, vsync all are off. Restarted PC and it still stutters. It happens in all other games so I think it may be GPU issue.
I got a film from RAGE 2. The issue is almost the same as its in Hunt.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oArLKaYtLmg
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