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Visual artifacts appearing during cinematic sequences.

Visual artifacts appearing during cinematic sequences.

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FazeGames
Member
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11-09-2016, 10:21 AM
#1
I recently purchased The Witcher 3, and it performs admirably on my system. Nonetheless, I consistently experience significant screen tearing during cutscenes in virtually every game I play, which negatively impacts the visual quality. While not a critical issue, it noticeably diminishes fluidity and can occasionally become distracting. Here are my hardware specifications: GTX1050TI, FX4300, 8GB DDR3 RAM. VSync has proven ineffective, and if the problem stems from my CPU, it’s ultimately irrelevant. I'm exploring potential solutions to minimize the screen tearing and am not encountering any tearing issues during gameplay or performance limitations.
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FazeGames
11-09-2016, 10:21 AM #1

I recently purchased The Witcher 3, and it performs admirably on my system. Nonetheless, I consistently experience significant screen tearing during cutscenes in virtually every game I play, which negatively impacts the visual quality. While not a critical issue, it noticeably diminishes fluidity and can occasionally become distracting. Here are my hardware specifications: GTX1050TI, FX4300, 8GB DDR3 RAM. VSync has proven ineffective, and if the problem stems from my CPU, it’s ultimately irrelevant. I'm exploring potential solutions to minimize the screen tearing and am not encountering any tearing issues during gameplay or performance limitations.

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MidBosque
Junior Member
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11-09-2016, 05:59 PM
#2
Should this occur across every game, there might be no viable solution depending on your hardware configuration. Occasionally, you can employ NCP or Nvidia Inspector (https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/nvi...nload.html) to compel Vsync functionality within games exhibiting severely flawed Vsync implementation; however, as previously noted, this method may not be effective if the issue persists across all titles.
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MidBosque
11-09-2016, 05:59 PM #2

Should this occur across every game, there might be no viable solution depending on your hardware configuration. Occasionally, you can employ NCP or Nvidia Inspector (https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/nvi...nload.html) to compel Vsync functionality within games exhibiting severely flawed Vsync implementation; however, as previously noted, this method may not be effective if the issue persists across all titles.