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Ghosting Effect and V Sync
There is a weird ghosting effect when i move my character and look down to the floor, you can see it on the hands and legs. Somebody with the same Problem?

About V sync. if i turn it On in game i have 144 fps(Monitor is a 144hz Panel) and if i turn it Off it indicates 60 fps. wrong principle??
on both options the movement of the characters seems shaky.
Originally posted by erasmus:
Hey there, we're aware of the ghosting, it's a byproduct of the anti-aliasing we're using in the project right now. We'll have to rectify that in a future update.

The game by default has a 60fps lock in place, which prevents animations, inverse kinematics, and game events from falling out of sync. You can disable that with the console command "lockfps off". Unlike most commands, this won't disable Achievements. Just be aware that if you can push well into the 100fps+ range you might see wonky stuff from time to time.
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erasmus Apr 13, 2019 @ 1:38pm 
Hey there, we're aware of the ghosting, it's a byproduct of the anti-aliasing we're using in the project right now. We'll have to rectify that in a future update.

The game by default has a 60fps lock in place, which prevents animations, inverse kinematics, and game events from falling out of sync. You can disable that with the console command "lockfps off". Unlike most commands, this won't disable Achievements. Just be aware that if you can push well into the 100fps+ range you might see wonky stuff from time to time.
Carinthian Oak Apr 14, 2019 @ 2:10am 
Thank's for the fast Response. I`ll try that out later:47_thumb_up:
Candy Cultist Jul 26, 2022 @ 8:19am 
lockfps off

This doesnt solve the issue, nor has ghosting been resolved in over 3 years :(
erasmus Jul 30, 2022 @ 5:08am 
Originally posted by Candy Cultist:
lockfps off

This doesnt solve the issue, nor has ghosting been resolved in over 3 years :(
Where are you seeing this "ghosting"? Is everything the OP described relevant to you, or do you have different or additional observations?
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Date Posted: Apr 13, 2019 @ 10:27am
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