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I guess I'm the opposite lol
I always enable vsync because I don't notice any mouse delay and I can't handle the stuttering and tearing caused by running at a higher FPS than my refresh rate.
I don't run vsync in my games anyway due to the mouse lag that it causes, but vsync is broken from what I read as far as Titanfall goes. Otherwise yes, it would normally eliminate tearing. And yes, I have the VG248QE as well ;D
I haven't noticed any vsync issues with it.
The 248QE is an awesome monitor. When the Swift eventually drops in price I'm definitely going to get it. 1440p in 144hz w/ G-Sync? Count me in.
I haven't noticed any vsync issues with it.
The 248QE is an awesome monitor. When the Swift eventually drops in price I'm definitely going to get it. 1440p in 144hz w/ G-Sync? Count me in.
An inquisitive gamer stumbled on the news when he tweeted Respawn founder Vince Zampella, asking “@VinceZampella Is there a day one patch for pc to unlock the fps from 60 without vsync,” to which Zampella responded “no, but working on it.”
Why not just wait on 4k... it's already here, and prices will drop! By the time gtx880 rolls around it should be worth it then.
Fraps.
I don't have any issues with SLI on it. What specifically isn't supported?
Comparison between XB1 and PC graphics
http://www.ign.com/videos/2014/03/13/titanfall-xbox-one-vs-pc-graphics-comparison