axaro1 wrote: ↑14 Apr 2022, 01:45
Manimal 5000 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022, 16:06
As long as the PC puts out 300-400fps I will probably run it uncapped as it looks and feels plenty "good enough". May change it later. Strobing, unless I'm mistaken needs V-sync on if you want to see the full benefits (sans tearing) and it does feel a bit snappier without V-sync.
Low lag vsync performs the same as V-Sync but with a much lower latency penalty:
https://blurbusters.com/howto-low-lag-vsync-on/
Alternatively, you can get great results by using an overkill frame rate far exceeding refresh rate, this is my go-to for fps/moba games.
Strobing amplifies microstutters, especially framerate-refreshrate mismatch stutters.
Less motion blur = easier to see tiny stutters
So strobing looks much better with framerate=Hz
You need a very accurate method of framerate cap matching Hz (many in-game methods of framerate cap that doesn't match the number at
www.testufo.com/refreshrate to the 3rd precise digit)
There's many ways to force framerate=Hz, with pros/cons.
- VSYNC ON is the most precise and reliable, but very laggy
- Low-Lag VSYNC tricks such as NULL as well as the HOWTO at
www.blurbusters.com/howto-low-lag-vsync-on/
- RTSS Scanline Sync (a little fiddly but amazing as a tearingless VSYNC ON mode)
- Special-K Latent Sync (really good, but anticheat might have problems with it)
- VSYNC OFF + accurate RTSS frame rate cap (will create a near-stationary tearline, in exchange for making jitters disappear)