Everything posted by warsawpactarmor
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I can't seem to get Vsync going...
Interesting - if I disable "Preview DirectX10" the tearing goes away, but performance and image quality drops a lot. Re-enable it, smoothness and beauty is back, along with tearing. I'm not sure if this has anything to do with anything, but I thought I would mention it.
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I can't seem to get Vsync going...
Hmmm, no dice. The lines are there in fsx.cfg, I'm in full-screen mode, clean driver install, I've tried forcing it on with Nvidia Inspector and the Nvidia control panel, I've tried it with the framerate set to my monitor's refresh rate. Arghhh...the sim looks fantastic but that tearing is very distracting. Well, thanks for all the suggestions and advice, very kind of you all.
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I can't seem to get Vsync going...
Thanks for the suggestion, I hadn't tried that yet. Alas, didn't work, with or without the "force" commands whatever the Nvidia Inspector setting. What a strange problem...
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I can't seem to get Vsync going...
Thanks for the replies, much appreciated. No luck - I added both lines to the fsx.cfg under "Graphics" and forced vysync on with Nvidia Inspector, both with and without triple buffering. No effect in-game, unfortunately. I also tried changing pre-rendered frames from 3 to 2, 1, and 0, as I recall this needed to be done to force vsync in DCS: Black Shark, but also no effect.The problem is equally bad between TrackIR, hat switch, and keyboard.
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I can't seem to get Vsync going...
Hi everyone, first post, great wealth of information here at this site.I have searched here and elsewhere, I can't seem to enable Vsync in FSX, either by adding those lines to the fsx.cfg file, in the Nvidia control panel, or with Nvidia inspector, and I'm wondering if it just won't work with my system, or if there's something I'm overlooking. Here's my setup:FSX Acceleration, X-Pack, latest version as far as I know, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Nvidia GeForce GTX 570 with the latest 266.58 drivers. The sim is running off a gaming-dedicated SSD, I have 8GB of RAM, and all is processed by a Core i7 870. My monitor is an ASUS 1050p LCD, and I use TrackIR. Performance in FSX is actually very good, but I get horrible tearing moving views around the cockpit, and it's driving me nuts. Is there some antialiasing setting or framerate cap or some other thing like that I should be doing in addition to either modifying the .cfg or forcing Vsync on with the Nvidia control panel or some third-party software?Sorry to bring up this tired topic again, but I'm out of ideas. Thanks!