PowerColor HD 7950 PCS + video card I play Urban Terror I am experiencing deterioration of image.
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PowerColor HD 7950 PCS + image tearing problem
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Posted 30 March 2013 - 09:03 AM
I can't see a problem in the video, nor am I sure what your problem is: Image tearing, deterioration or distortion? For each there's a different solution.
If you have image tearing, lock the game's fps to the screens refresh rate.
Deterioration only applies to printed images, so I guess you should not make a UrT flipbook :)
If you have image distortion, it is caused by the FOV. Set it to 90 to have the least distortion.
If you have image tearing, lock the game's fps to the screens refresh rate.
Deterioration only applies to printed images, so I guess you should not make a UrT flipbook :)
If you have image distortion, it is caused by the FOV. Set it to 90 to have the least distortion.
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Posted 30 March 2013 - 12:06 PM
Ikslorin, on 30 March 2013 - 09:03 AM, said:
I can't see a problem in the video, nor am I sure what your problem is: Image tearing, deterioration or distortion? For each there's a different solution.
If you have image tearing, lock the game's fps to the screens refresh rate.
Deterioration only applies to printed images, so I guess you should not make a UrT flipbook :)
If you have image distortion, it is caused by the FOV. Set it to 90 to have the least distortion.
If you have image tearing, lock the game's fps to the screens refresh rate.
Deterioration only applies to printed images, so I guess you should not make a UrT flipbook :)
If you have image distortion, it is caused by the FOV. Set it to 90 to have the least distortion.
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#4
Posted 01 April 2013 - 10:36 AM
I guess I'm blind, since I can't see anything wrong in the two videos.
If it is screen tearing, then enable VSync or set the fps to 60 (that's the same thing).
If you got the image distorted then set the fov as low as possible (90).
That's all I can say. I hope the links help.
If it is screen tearing, then enable VSync or set the fps to 60 (that's the same thing).
If you got the image distorted then set the fov as low as possible (90).
That's all I can say. I hope the links help.
This post has been edited by Ikslorin: 01 April 2013 - 10:37 AM
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