Adaptive V-Sync offers flexibility, while raw FPS focuses on performance metrics.
Adaptive V-Sync offers flexibility, while raw FPS focuses on performance metrics.
Hey! I’ve heard mixed things about Vsync and adaptive settings. For me, I stick to no Vsync and still enjoy the game with triple buffering and adaptive Vsync. My GTX 760 does keep me above 60 FPS most of the time, even with those settings. What do others rely on?
The AA in isolation performs poorly, and the Nvidia CP's override feature doesn't help. I tried v-sync and it felt smoother. Perhaps my expectations were too high.
I also noticed the game runs smoothly with v-sync, though I used to play on consoles, so I’m not as experienced.
Disable triple buffering. Each V-sync causes delay if you overuse it—stick to one. Adaptive V-sync works great for Battlefield 4.