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To get rid of screen tearing, you need some form of vsync.
Running games in windowed borderless typically uses the native Windows desktop settings, which forces traditional vsync.
When running fullscreen, be sure to check in-game settings, as well as any settings in your control panel that would override the game settings.
Your hurdle will be frame rate, though. If you have a 60hz monitor, with frame rate under 60, and you use vsync, you'll get stutter from not having enough frames for the buffer. Either that, or it'll drop to 30 FPS. Depends on the buffer type.
Control panel. The exact path of how to do it depends on your GPU, but it all starts in the control panel and is basically the same.
3D settings. Vertical syncronization.
Do note that you have to be able to maintain frames at or higher than the refresh rate of your monitor for it to be effective. For example, if you have a 60hz monitor, you need to be able to maintain 60 FPS. If not, you will get stutter from the buffer process or frames will go to half refresh rate, which in this case would be 30 FPS. Depends on the buffer.
There are also other forms of vsync that you can try. For Nvidia, a very popular one is called Fast Sync. I would recommend trying this option, especially if your frames are above your refresh rate.
vsync isnt the problem tho i can run the game at a lower fps but i still get screen tearing
If you are getting screen tearing, then vsync isn't working. Make sure vsync is enabled.
Many people forget that they have settings in the control panel, and end up having something in the global settings overriding game settings. This may be the issue.
Can you please accept my friend request so i can tell u whats going on instead of using ths
i tried all of thoes things nothing worked sadly
Why don't you increase the resolution? You can't just say it doesn't work and expect more solutions. And if the border is in the way, you can still use borderless window.
what kind of monitor do you have? because i have the suspicion you're playing on a TV.
im trying to fix it so I can use it in fullscreen im asking for solution for fullscreen and im trying to fix it with rust and you cant increase windowed to 1080/1920 and rust doesnt allow window borderless
Then you look what could cause it.
Framerate of the games in question > refresh rate of your monitor.
Frames are drawn horizontally on older screens.
If the framerate is drawn at a certain speed along with your monitors refresh rate , the difference between them shows how bad the screen tearing actually is. So, try other things like manually downgrading/upgrading refresh rate on your monitor to lower the amount of tearing in game. or limit your fps or actually increase it.
not sure what else there is to do.. if you already tried everything, then there isn't much else to try.
Weird thing to say that vsync isn't the problem.. Vsync is the solution. Turn it on and limit your refreshrate or increase it. the severity of the tearing should increase/decrease based on the amount of frames and your refreshrate.
also, try to read this post again..
http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/1696040635915995869/?tscn=1520103300#c1696040635912699360