DX11 strange "rubber banding" effect during driving - possible solution.

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Re: DX11 strange "rubber banding" effect during driving - possible solution.

Post by BenganJ » July 13th, 2020, 6:32 pm

@clear F1

Interesting, I look forward to see the resulting video as I have in the latest
ones seen a very small but non-smooth irregularity. One can see it at the
right-most edge of the displayed area. Once again my friend, thank you
for doing all these tests.
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Re: DX11 strange "rubber banding" effect during driving - possible solution.

Post by JHTrucker » July 13th, 2020, 7:12 pm

I have no first hand knowledge of gsync monitors.
I think that the game vsync is fighting with the monitor gsync to control the fps and causing the issue.
By using vsync in the driver along with gsync in the driver seems to be the best result for gsync monitors and use a frame limiter to reduce constant high gpu usage as shown by clear F1's latest results.

But the point of gsync is to not use vsync at all.
So that would mean gsync=on and no vsync at all and frame limiter set to your required fps limit.
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Re: DX11 strange "rubber banding" effect during driving - possible solution.

Post by BenganJ » July 14th, 2020, 3:31 am

@JHTrucker & @clear F1

Yes, those arguments I can buy and was the reason I asked if there's also a G-Sync
related setting in the monitor that despite disabling G-Sync in NCP it didn't work.

EDIT: After reading the User Manual for clear F1's monitor I can tell, that there is
an internal setting to activate/deactivate Adaptive sync, so if clear F1 ONLY did
deactivate G-Sync in NCP, this setting could still have an impact, when trying to
use classic V-Sync. Adaptive sync in this case is BOTH Freesync AND G-Sync as
this monitor supports both. As a matter of fact it is a Freesync capable monitor
with G-Sync compatibility!
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Re: DX11 strange "rubber banding" effect during driving - possible solution.

Post by Sansemiano » July 17th, 2020, 1:25 pm

To add a bit experience from the freesync-field: I run the games now with freesync on, vsync off, no framerate-limiter and t_averaging_window_length "1". Very smooth gameplay. Just let the adaptive-system do it's thing.
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Post by BenganJ » July 17th, 2020, 1:41 pm

@Sansemiano

So now you have an AMD graphics card?
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Post by Sansemiano » July 17th, 2020, 2:06 pm

No, stil the GTX1070. The monitor has Freesync and nVidia-drivers support that. Gsync-compatible. Adaptive-sync.
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Re: DX11 strange "rubber banding" effect during driving - possible solution.

Post by BenganJ » July 17th, 2020, 2:11 pm

@Sansemiano

Yes I assumed that, you were just not clear about the G-Sync compatibility,
so I thought I would "harass" you a bit! :grin:

Edit: BTW, can you record a short video showing that smoothness, please?
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Post by Sansemiano » July 17th, 2020, 2:14 pm

Sure. This one eg:



And when YT is ready with the 1440p encoding this one (still 1080p):

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Re: DX11 strange "rubber banding" effect during driving - possible solution.

Post by BenganJ » July 17th, 2020, 2:27 pm

@Sansemiano

Yes, the first video looks very smooth, but a followup question. What GPU load do you get?
The advantage of Frame Limiting is to get a lower load on the GPU, as you normally, in this
game, don't need a very high frame rate at all!
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Re: DX11 strange "rubber banding" effect during driving - possible solution.

Post by JHTrucker » July 17th, 2020, 2:36 pm

@Sansemiano - As i suggested to Clear F1 to try this, on the previous page:
Try vsync=0 and use NPI vsync=half/quarter etc because gsync is part of the driver so use the vsync in the driver also.
And he said it worked. So may work for freesync too.
That will lower your gpu load and allow you to increase graphic options.
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