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Yes, you can play Battlefield 4 multiplayer with vsyng both online and offline.

Yes, you can play Battlefield 4 multiplayer with vsyng both online and offline.

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MrFrit
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07-23-2025, 02:45 AM
#21
It confirms it does.
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MrFrit
07-23-2025, 02:45 AM #21

It confirms it does.

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Orginity
Junior Member
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07-23-2025, 05:21 AM
#22
It doesn't bother me either, but when the frame rate drops below 60fps it becomes quite frustrating. Using capping with vsync gives you the best of both worlds—no screen tearing and reduced GPU heat.
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Orginity
07-23-2025, 05:21 AM #22

It doesn't bother me either, but when the frame rate drops below 60fps it becomes quite frustrating. Using capping with vsync gives you the best of both worlds—no screen tearing and reduced GPU heat.

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samosaara
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07-24-2025, 11:34 AM
#23
Screen tearing happens when your GPU generates more frames per second than your monitor can display. For instance, 100+ FPS on a 60Hz screen might lead to tearing. I rarely experience it, and my GPU stays cool with the custom fan settings.
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samosaara
07-24-2025, 11:34 AM #23

Screen tearing happens when your GPU generates more frames per second than your monitor can display. For instance, 100+ FPS on a 60Hz screen might lead to tearing. I rarely experience it, and my GPU stays cool with the custom fan settings.

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Mor7e
Junior Member
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07-25-2025, 10:50 AM
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It seems screen tearing happens when the GPU doesn't render frames in sync. Sometimes a frame takes a bit longer—like 0.05 seconds or more—depending on the image. A 60Hz monitor requests a new frame every 0.06 seconds, so incomplete frames can cause tearing. That’s how I generally understand it. Maybe a more technical video would help clarify... :lol:
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Mor7e
07-25-2025, 10:50 AM #24

It seems screen tearing happens when the GPU doesn't render frames in sync. Sometimes a frame takes a bit longer—like 0.05 seconds or more—depending on the image. A 60Hz monitor requests a new frame every 0.06 seconds, so incomplete frames can cause tearing. That’s how I generally understand it. Maybe a more technical video would help clarify... :lol:

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Jetenfy
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07-26-2025, 06:49 PM
#25
Maybe I could rewatch it too.
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Jetenfy
07-26-2025, 06:49 PM #25

Maybe I could rewatch it too.

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