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Ilmoita käännösongelmasta
- Play in Fullscreen.
- V-Sync in-game off but use the Nvidia Control Panel[i.imgur.com] and turn V-Sync on from there.
- Set the Power Management Mode to "Prefer Maximum Performance".
- Turn off Sound Occlusion in the Audio Settings in Titanfall.
Problem is that the frame rate goes to high it can make the game stutter, so using V-Sync will cap the framerate. Would not recommend limiting FPS via a 3rd Party Program.Tried both of these, I turned sound occlusion off and set power mode to "prefer maximum performance" as well as turning it to dynamic vsync and it works! I can actually play now. Thank you guys so much
Changing from Triple Buffered to Adaptive (Dynamic) fixed this issue for me:
Playing a video (in browser or video player) on my second display resulted in bad stuttering in game (if video has focus) or frozen video (if game has focus).