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Single Monitor, No Vsync Fixer 2.0

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Do you have "DisablePreload=1" in the [Main] section of the fsx.cfg, Joe?  B)

 

All the Best,

 

pj


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Hi all,

 

I am in the process of trying to figure out why there is no vsync after installing Fixer 2.0. I recently purchased the previous version and did not have the vsync issue. like the previous version, I let FSX rebuild a new .cfg prior to applying the fixer. I did not change video drivers and changed nothing in Nvidia Inspector. I did try, however, to re-apply the FSX.exe to the FSX profile in NI and "re-do" the 1/2 refresh rate with standard tearing control. No joy. AA does look great and have zero issues with anything else....only vsync has been blocked. Is there something within the Fixer program that may interfere with NI vsync?? The horizontal tearing is not too great but is annoying enough for me to scrap DX10 if I can't find a reasonable solution. As stated in the subject title, using one monitor...and 780GTX.

 

Thanks for any suggestions you folks can provide

 

EDIT: Thank you for the reply, PJ! Omitting the DisablePreload was exactly the problem. Thought I had it in the .cfg in the first place. Vsync is now working perfectly!

Joe

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