![]() And my monitor is not G-Sync as far as I know. V-sync and Triple Buffering are on, but it doesn't affect anything. Check out the full animation from the opening of Sonic ManiaAnimated and Directed by Tyson Hesse, featuring custom music by Hyper Potions, this animation is. ![]() The alternative solution would be G-Sync Monitor which really helps for GeForce users to benefit 60Hz+ refresh rate monitor with less input latency, no tearing, and no stutter. Thus, you need to use V-Sync On & Triple Buffering, but huge downside is that it introduces more input latency and stutter which is very bad whatsoever. ScreenShader=0 Are you running 60Hz? If you use V-Sync Off, you will notice that there's obvious horizontal screen tearing since the monitor can scan the image every 16.67ms which means it scans half of the frame buffer, and thus you get horrible tearing lines on screen. ![]() Originally posted by Eu sou o dom: Originally posted by Funtime Candy: when im in fullscreen the screen looks washed out and kinda blury please help. ScreenShader=0 Are you running 60Hz? If you use V-Sync Off, you will notice that there's obvious horizontal screen tearing since the monitor can scan the image every 16.67ms which means it scans half of the frame buffer, and thus you get horrible tearing lines on screen. Make sure the game resolution (in fullscreen mode) is matching your screen resolution. If not listed, fullscreen will just use the desktop resolution NB: Fullscreen Resolution can be explicitly set with values fsWidth and fsHeight Can someone please help? Here is my setting.ini: But the moment I go into fullscreen mode, theres screen tearing! This i very anyoing. Download for Windows Softonic review Jeremy MillinerUpdated 6 months ago Retro 2D platformer video game Sonic Mania is a modern version of the classic Sonic game from the 1990s. Originally posted by BrownLemon:In windowed mode, the game looks perfect.
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