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== Intermittent Gridding Visual Artifacting == | |||
* My Solution: Disable FreeSync in the monitor settings | |||
** I wasn't gaining much anyway since I'm able to maintain a stable 90fps in the game I was playing (GTR2) | |||
** And Windows Triple Buffers windows (I was using GTR2 in borderless window mode) which avoids screen tearing | |||
* My description in Simwiki Discord: | |||
** You guys ever get this weird 'gridding' visual effect on the monitor screen that comes and goes? | |||
** It's almost like old school crt overscan but sometimes it looks to me like it's diagonal lines. | |||
** Sometimes the image is absolutely clean and then this shows up. It's very subtle. | |||
** Almost like what I imagine a screendoor effect is like (never tried vr to see what it really looks like). | |||
** It's super fine, like pixel level. Almost looks like a filter overlaid on top of the image. | |||
** It seems to be at the monitor level because it comes and goes. | |||
** My monitor is 1440p, freesync, 165hz. I've got GTR2 limited to 90fps. I have it on fastest pixel response time and racing gaming mode. Not sure if any of those variables cause it. | |||
** Maybe my monitor is just dying? | |||
*** ''It wasn't. It was FreeSync.'' |
Revision as of 03:49, 12 January 2025
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Intermittent Gridding Visual Artifacting
- My Solution: Disable FreeSync in the monitor settings
- I wasn't gaining much anyway since I'm able to maintain a stable 90fps in the game I was playing (GTR2)
- And Windows Triple Buffers windows (I was using GTR2 in borderless window mode) which avoids screen tearing
- My description in Simwiki Discord:
- You guys ever get this weird 'gridding' visual effect on the monitor screen that comes and goes?
- It's almost like old school crt overscan but sometimes it looks to me like it's diagonal lines.
- Sometimes the image is absolutely clean and then this shows up. It's very subtle.
- Almost like what I imagine a screendoor effect is like (never tried vr to see what it really looks like).
- It's super fine, like pixel level. Almost looks like a filter overlaid on top of the image.
- It seems to be at the monitor level because it comes and goes.
- My monitor is 1440p, freesync, 165hz. I've got GTR2 limited to 90fps. I have it on fastest pixel response time and racing gaming mode. Not sure if any of those variables cause it.
- Maybe my monitor is just dying?
- It wasn't. It was FreeSync.