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Doom fps going through the roof despite V-sync is on

Hi all, 

So playing Doom multiplayer and despite having V-Sync turned on im shooting well above my TVs refresh rate of 60, I was getting like anywhere between 74 and 108, I mean i'm not complaining but I'm pretty sure V-sync is supposed to sync to your display.

Also, has anyone's now not starting up in Vulcan? Played it two weeks ago with a friend in Vulcan, worked fine, now I have to edit the local config to force OpenGL or it just doesn't open the game at alllll.
Fecking annoying

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19 minutes ago, frozeNNN said:

I think TVs don't have refresh rate of 60

sure

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14 hours ago, frozeNNN said:

I think TVs don't have refresh rate of 60

aaaaah so that why it says 60hz? I thought it was 60 HEIGHTZ referring to how tall it was

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Regardless of that, turns out if you disable V-Sync in Radeon settings to do some late night benchmarking and forget you turned it off 2 weeks later then yeah V-sync doesn't work, also makes you create a useless topic like an absolute div :D

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