![]() ![]() There is definitely asset loading stutter between areas which I understand will happen but this is happening in seemingly random spots in the middle of areas where everything should've been loaded a while back. ![]() ![]() I'll try disabling s-sync and v-syncing to 30 and see if the problems persist in those sections like you mentioned. So there shouldn't be a problem in that regard. I just meant I was getting 30hz on my 60hz display when using S-Sync with your settings. Damn, I shouldn't have written it like that, I am following your guide correctly and haven't enabled any v-sync or fps caps. Usually, when the results with S-Sync aren't satisfactory, and VRR isn't an option, I tend to go with that alternative.ġ. Lastly, when properly configuring S-Sync (uncapped frame rate and Vsync off), try experimenting with Fast Sync - either combined with S-Sync (see items 1.2 and 4.2), or by itself, in conjunction with an FPS cap of 2-3 frames above your display's maximum refresh rate, as I explain here. If it stutters with Vsync on, it's the game's fault ģ. To know for sure if what you're seeing is related to the game's engine or something else, I'd recommend enabling regular Vsync (not Adaptive), either in-game or at the driver level, and then replaying the same areas where you noticed the odd behavior (remember that variations in frame time, perceived as stuttering, will more than likely result in a tear line when using S-Sync). There's no way around that, unfortunately, as the same behavior occurs even on ultra fast NVMe SSDs. Most Unreal Engine 4 games, such as Abzû, suffer from poor asset streaming, meaning that when transitioning between portions of a level, you experience hitches or stutters. For best results, you need an uncapped frame rate and Vsync disabled, both in-game and at the driver level Ģ. When using Scanline Sync, you want neither of those things (see FAQ items 5.2 and 5.3). Assuming you have an Nvidia GPU, that means you're probably enabling "Adaptive Vsync (half refresh rate)" on the Nvidia Control Panel. You mentioned that you're capping your games to half of your display's refresh rate. No problem! Regarding your issue, there are a few points to consider:ġ. ![]()
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