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I tried tinkering with Nglide and my AMD settings, and also looked into the options but there is no combination of settings. The result is the FPS appears to drop from locked 60 to locked 30. Hi and greeting everybody, so I was just starting to play LO元 (formerly having played both 1&2, great games, and I thought Id check out the 3rd for once) and noticed that the framerate seemes to be capped at 30/31fps. The cap goes away in windowed fullscreen, which is very odd. My fps is capped at 60 even though i have vsync disabled and the cap set to unlimited. In games, this tends to happen in extended bursts because large amounts of staffage, explosions, etc. This is the post i made on reddit since im too lazy to retype everything lol. This means you wait 2 frames-worth of time to swap. With vsync on, if you can't meet or exceed the refresh rate, then the hardware has to pause and wait for the next cycle. You get FPS capped at the computer's ability to render it, but you get frames being swapped out while the image is partially rendered (aka "tearing"), but fast movement feels smoother. You get FPS capped at the refresh rate of the monitor, a very stable picture, but fast movement feels choppy. Vsync ON means wait for this to swap frames. The reset happens during a "wait state" (aka swap interval, vertical sync command etc) and the frame would be swapped during this very brief window. In the "olden" days, video was drawn line by line at the upper corner and moving to the lower corner and then there was a delay when the "cursor" reset to the upper corner. When the drawn one is complete, the contents are passed to the screen for you to see while a new frame is drawn. While it certainly could be an enforced cap by design (dynamic shadows are "expensive"), this sounds like it could be vsync as well.īasically (and inaccurately), there is a frame which you see, and a frame which is drawn on.