August 23, 20169 yr And turn off V synch...not needed in flight sim Not true. - Currently giving X-Plane 12.10 a spin on Shadow PC. 10 years with X-Plane now, since 10.20
August 23, 20169 yr Not true. Well, it is designed mostly to reduce screen tears in fast paced shooters, I don't see the need in flight sim. Also, it eats lots of frames and adds nothing to my flying experience...
August 23, 20169 yr Well, it is designed mostly to reduce screen tears in fast paced shooters, I don't see the need in flight sim. Also, it eats lots of frames and adds nothing to my flying experience... The settings described by The Uninstaller are the only way to get stutter free locked 30 fps gameplay in X-Plane. You will not achieve locked 30fps, (micro-)stutter free gameplay that is free of tearing without VSYNC enabled (the way he described it). Of course you can't see the benefit at all when you fly in the 20-25 fps range. - Currently giving X-Plane 12.10 a spin on Shadow PC. 10 years with X-Plane now, since 10.20
August 23, 20169 yr Well, it is designed mostly to reduce screen tears in fast paced shooters, I don't see the need in flight sim. Also, it eats lots of frames and adds nothing to my flying experience... If you do not mind wavy scenery when you turn your head, you do not need it.. Bert
August 23, 20169 yr I don't fly Xplane... The settings described by The Uninstaller are the only way to get stutter free locked 30 fps gameplay in X-Plane. You will not achieve locked 30fps, (micro-)stutter free gameplay that is free of tearing without VSYNC enabled (the way he described it). Of course you can't see the benefit at all when you fly in the 20-25 fps rangI d
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