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Gjay

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  1. I set the frame-limiter 1 or 2 frames below my monitor's refresh rate. That way, i don't have the Vsync-input-lag, and also no tearing.
  2. Hey, I'm looking for a way to lower my monitor refresh rate. Using an nVidia Titan, in the driver's control panel, i can set it in "custom resolutions", which works fine. Goes as low as 49 Hz. However, the driver does not allow custom resolutions when DSR is turned on (and vice versa). Does anyone know a way to set a lower refresh rate generally, for all resolutions, including DSR?
  3. Just wanted to play witcher 2 before it's sequel is out. But even my highly overclocked titan is not able to dish out acceptable frame rates with Ubersampling turned on, and there is only MLAA available as alternative. So I'm using 2880x1800 downsampled to 1920x1200 which gives me at least some Anti-Aliasing (2,25x OGSSAA), but its far from perfect image quality and the framerates tend to drop to ~35fps in certain situations. I hope Witcher 3 won't be as hardware-demanding as it's predecessor.
  4. Recently, several games showed up where the pc-versions were severly castrated. 30fps-lock, a fix low resolution, no AA and such. Hobby-modders who dont get no money outta this were able to fix this in a matter of one or two days, that proves that it's not about "too much work for the pc-version". It's just sloppy. There are rumors that game console manufacturers dont like it if the pc-version looks much better then the console-version...
  5. What should be better about G-Sync? It's nVidia-Cards only, which is bad if you happen to switch to AMD later. Plus, it's more expensive.
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