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Well VSync is supposed to stabilize your FPS, just sayin... |
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You should probably learn what VSync does before trying to be cute, just sayin...
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Oh, mine must be broken then, cuz when I turn it on it locks my FPS at a certain level and doesnt go higher, I will see if I can figure out what is wrong with my computer....
Last edited by SiThSpAwN; 05-07-2012 at 05:46 PM. |
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FPS bouncing around 25-30% randomly when the images on screen stay the same has to be a bug. VSync is Irrelevant.
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So it stabilizes your FPS... thanks for confirming that.
Like I said, my computer must be borked, because the FPS jumps are lessened when the FPS are limited to 60. I have less chance of pausing or stutters in this case. Thanks for all your help. |
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VSync only covers up the issue if you are running mostly over 60fps. You still don't understand how VSync is irrelevant to this issue so I'm not wasting anymore time with you. If anyone figures out what is causing this random fps jumping please post it.
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No it doesn't.
What it does is prevent "tearing", by limiting your frame rate to the refresh rate of your monitor. It's like putting a roof above a trampoline. You jump too high and you'll bang your head. If you don't jump high enough the roof doesn't make any difference. |
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All I was trying to state was that with vsync on I get a smoother experience, for me it does stabilize the FPS as I dont get the big jumps up over 100 FPS, instead the jumps go no higher than 60, therefor it looks smoother to me when those large jumps happen... it was just meant to be a helpful hint that has worked for me, not a re-write on the definition of vsync. I understand that i prevents tearing, yet another reason I have it on... |
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