August 19, 20178 yr Author 28 minutes ago, Ian S said: Does anyone know which variable would control the flickering of nights at night? This is only lights in the distance,not close up. I realise IRL that lights tender to flicker at night, but the extent that mine do can be distracting and I'd like to tone it down. Also, what is the setting that increases the distance that lights are visible? cheers Well I guess the only way is to alter your AA settings, but this will kill your performace with DL enabled.. My GTX970 is definetly to weak to use DL with a 4K resolution. I have very less flickering with 4K but my frames are around 10 at night with DL enabled :(
August 19, 20178 yr 27 minutes ago, onurair said: Well I guess the only way is to alter your AA settings, but this will kill your performace with DL enabled.. My GTX970 is definetly to weak to use DL with a 4K resolution. I have very less flickering with 4K but my frames are around 10 at night with DL enabled :( Yeah, I've tried the AA settings without a noticeable difference. I might try it via Nvidia Inspector and see if that helps. Ian S
August 19, 20178 yr 6 hours ago, Ian S said: Yeah, I've tried the AA settings without a noticeable difference. I might try it via Nvidia Inspector and see if that helps. Sparse grid SS in NI might do it. gb. YSSY. Win 10, [email protected], Corsair H115i Cooler, RTX 4070Ti, 32GB G.Skill Trident Z F4-3200, Samsung 960 EVO M.2 256GB, ASUS Maximus VIII Ranger, Corsair HX850i 850W, Thermaltake Core X31 Case, Samsung 4K 65" TV.
October 28, 20178 yr Guys, I've had the same issue related to that and the only thing that really made a significant difference was the Cloud Shadows. Just turn it off and you guys will get your FPS back. I really luv cloud shadow, but during dust or dawn I got serious FPS problems. My specs: I7 - 6700 GTX980Ti 16GB See you. :)
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