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How to do that? I'm using the Bethesda Store version.
I think the in-game V-Sync option is bugged and even if I turn it off, it stays on. I think this is the culprit of the problem because the game doesn't want to run more than 100FPS (I have 100Hz 3440x1440 monitor) and the lag kinda feels like what Triple-Buffered V-Sync does.
Doom runs perfect 120fps for me no smoothing no v sync issues and I have vsync off.
No, using RivaTuner. I pretty much always have it capped at 95 but this time I removed the cap, and this may have caused the problem.
C:\Users\Username.User-PC\Saved Games\id Software\DOOMEternal
(just go into C or wherever you have a saved games folder and search for id software)
>open folder called base
>open doometernalconfig with notepad
>find the line m_smooth "1"
> turn that 1 into a 0.
its much better with me now, this bothered me even though in nvidia control panel i had super low latency activated. so i found out that theres additional smoothing.