Then we are at least two persons!


HoiHoi, never reluctant to learn. So I tried this.JHTrucker wrote: ↑June 21st, 2020, 5:32 pm@Sansemiano - Ok but you and your 1070 shouldn't need to use 30 fps but it should still be smooth, i do because my old 760 at 3840x1024 requires it for smooth stable motion, in all directions.
Panning the camera view with trackir or my "analogue autocenter solution" which uses the same game input as trackir and your tobii but controls the same view with a gamepad thumbstick, also never stutters, for me.
I'm just trying to workout why you have this issue, not saying you're wrong, clearly you see stuttering when panning using my suggestion with your Tobii.
But if you're happy without my suggestion, then i'll say no more.
But if you want more... Try this:
uset r_mode_refresh "60" <- the game will force your monitor to 60hz instead of 120hz? My monitors are 60hz. Also BenganJ's is to.
uset r_vsync "1" <-- for 60 fps or 2 for 30.
Set NPI power mode to high performance, if not already, otherwise your gfx card will keep ramping up and down its clock speed as you move around.
I did a haul with that. Switching NPI AO off in this way and switching it on in the game on High. Maybe Clumsy is right with his opinion the in-game AO is a little better than the NPI AO.