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Lezinthegod

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  1. Hmm yeah, it makes sense but when I have freesync on I cant really change the refresh rate on my monitor anymore. I thought that freesync would align the refresh rate with the fps I’m reaching
  2. You mean I should change the lock depending on the game I’m playing?
  3. I have Vsync on in nvidia’s control panel since I’ve heard it’s advisable to do so when you have freesync on
  4. Hi guys! I really like to have my games on ultra settings and I’m pretty ok with sacrificing a bit of fps and fluidity to have this. I play mostly fps games (BFV, Apex) and MMORPGs (TESO, POE, GW2) and in all of them I’m able to get something between 75 - 90 fps on high/ultra settings. Right know I have an 144hz monitor with freesync and I let it on all the time, but whenever my fps variates (from like 100 to 90 to 75 and them back to 90 when a granade explodes) it really breaks my experience and it’s simply annoying at this point . My questions are: if my goal is having a consistently fluid gameplay with the highest graphics possible should I lock my fps on 75 (a fps I can reach in all games)? If I do, will I eventually get used to it? Should I let freesync on?
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