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How would I do that?
Using an Nvidia GTX 620
Okay, got nVidia Inspector.
Now the noob question, how does it work lol.
Very nice, thank you.
Looking at it, mine was a bit different, think I got it though.
What I did, was I went into my Nvidia Control Panel, and set my Vertical Sync to adaptive half.
http://i.imgur.com/ZiTN2Cl.jpg
For reference. This was suggested to me by a youtube user, and it worked perfectly. No more guards walking through walls in the opening scene.
Now, I know this only helps those with Nvidia cards, but am certain there is a similiar work around for AMD cards as well.
Yeah, but the Nvidia Inspector program wasn't working for me. The Frame Rate limiter wasn't in my common section on the program, but instead in the Other bracket. I may of been doing something wrong, but always good to have an alterantive work around that doesn't require extra downloading.
jepp that worked here too. together with that screenres changer at 1920x1080 looks i might
wanna give it another try