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My graphics card is a potato and so is my pc. Most my game settings are usually set to low, but in this game I can have everything maxed out and capped at 60 fps.
Potato GPU - Msi GeForce GT 730 (2 gb, about 600-800 cuda cores)
Win 7, service pack 1
8 gigs of RAM
60 hz monitor
It's strange that your fps drops with your 2013 year gpu.
It doesn't drop. There is something wrong with frame limiter. When I set limit to 120, it gets capped at 107-112 or so. Max fps I got in this game is ~800, but that doesn't fix camera stutter and tearing.
However, it ended up being something I barely noticed when I was actually down (up?) in the dungeons, fighting. Since for me, it was primarily an issue when traveling not in a straight line, it turns out, many of the dugneons and rooms are straight lines, so it was barely an issue at all.
If you've been playing with a gamepad, this would also cause problems, as you are less likely to be moving perfectly straight, and more likely to see this weird issue.
I would recommend mouse & keyboard, even though for hammerwatch 1, controller was much preferred. This game seems very well suited for kb & mouse.
Also I use keyboard and mouse so I only really go in cardinal directions, maybe that's why I've never seen this issue.
Aside and vsync and fullscreen the only things that have a effect is if you have gsync/freensync try changing these settings.
There are three things you either have to live with the waves or with a big or little stutter. Go down in the dungeon and see what you can play with, I found that for me it´s not a problem unless I am in town.
I play with Gsync disabled, fullscreen, first client (not the dx alternative) and vsync enabled. I wouldn´t describe it as smooth but its ok.