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by whitestar
06 Jun 2014, 05:13
Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
Topic: F.E.A.R and 100/120hz?
Replies: 9
Views: 7837

Re: F.E.A.R and 100/120hz?

Hmmm, I think I did what you say when I ran a performance test. Disabled vsync in-game and enabled in drivers. I will try once more just to be sure. Are you running the game at 120hz with vsync all the time without fps drop issues? Have you checked the fps with rivatuner, fraps or similar? I never e...
by whitestar
06 Jun 2014, 04:31
Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
Topic: F.E.A.R and 100/120hz?
Replies: 9
Views: 7837

F.E.A.R and 100/120hz?

Anyone remember the old F.E.A.R. (First Encounter Assault Recon) game? One would think that would be an excellent candidate for Lightboost, right? But no, it isn't. There is some strange issue in this game that I have not come across in any other game. If I select any other hz than 60 (with vsync ON...
by whitestar
22 May 2014, 03:26
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: HALL OF SHAME: List of games with locked frame rates (60fps)
Replies: 74
Views: 152994

Re: HALL OF SHAME: List of games with locked frame rates (60

Is this list being maintained? Is it the one in Haste's post? In the op there are only 4 games listed. Anyway, Trackmania2: Stadium should be removed from Haste's list. I'm running that flawlessly with LightBoost at 100hz. I think I tried it at 120 as well, but settled for 100, since it was easier t...
by whitestar
21 May 2014, 08:28
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: LCD is dead to me... [until my CRT dies] (RANT)
Replies: 10
Views: 8476

Re: LCD is dead to me... [until my CRT dies] (RANT)

...they should want non-existant input lag and response times & a motion blur free, smooth and responsive gaming experience out of the box, without having to tweak around to get close to what should be the standard in gaming/rant Couldn't agree more! :) G-sync fixes some of these issues. But not th...
by whitestar
19 May 2014, 02:22
Forum: G-SYNC
Topic: Does G-SYNC reduce motion blur?
Replies: 28
Views: 23057

Re: Does G-SYNC reduce motion blur?

You're right, it was kind of a silly question. Especially, I guess, since with G-sync you don't have to pick a certain hz and then get large stutters when the fps drops below. That is in fact the thing that irks me the most with my current monitor. That said, I am here to learn, because I don't know...
by whitestar
18 May 2014, 04:21
Forum: G-SYNC
Topic: Does G-SYNC reduce motion blur?
Replies: 28
Views: 23057

Re: Does G-SYNC reduce motion blur?

For games where you simply cannot maintain a high frame rate, then you need to decide what the lesser evil is for you. Stutter, or some extra motion blur? Stutter imo is way more annoying. For low frame rates, GSYNC really does a superb job on that. You really want to enable GSYNC for games like BF...
by whitestar
16 May 2014, 03:39
Forum: G-SYNC
Topic: Does G-SYNC reduce motion blur?
Replies: 28
Views: 23057

Re: Does G-SYNC reduce motion blur?

The developers of games would have to calm the fuck down a little with the graphics,.. its not like games are ugly now or smth. Heheh, yeah I quite agree. :) I am also under the impression that too many developers just rely on the hardware to to the job, instead of optimizing the code as best they ...
by whitestar
16 May 2014, 03:02
Forum: G-SYNC
Topic: Does G-SYNC reduce motion blur?
Replies: 28
Views: 23057

Re: Does G-SYNC reduce motion blur?

THO, oleds apparently are capable of like 1000hz and have wicked fast response times. 200fps seems realistic for games. So a 200hz oled would be quite doable for the masses - which would bring with it a 5ms pixel persistence. And thats good, ye its not crt 1ms, but in order to have gsync operation ...
by whitestar
15 May 2014, 16:14
Forum: G-SYNC
Topic: Does G-SYNC reduce motion blur?
Replies: 28
Views: 23057

Re: Does G-SYNC reduce motion blur?

Just wish there will be a solution soon that takes care of both fluctuating fps stutter AND motion blur without visible flicker. That's actually what I hoped OLED would do, but it doesn't look like it.