Originally posted by Onjin
Hmm, well apparently I didn't have VSync on either, but I've never had a FPS rate problems. After turning it on, the rate drops from 60 to 30 or so when looking at the station, but it doesn't really change anything that I can see with the naked eye. More than likely it would be my screen resolution, since I can't go above 800x600. If I do, it runs, but I can't see anything and it's a *itch to close the sim.
Is an NEC MultiSync LCD 1850e XtraView out of date, or would having a Pentium 4 CPU, ATI Radeon x9200 and 768 Memory just not enough to display NL properly?
Sorry for the question, it is kind of out of place.
You should be able to run it with out problems at a playable FPS @low settings, are you sure you have the latest drivers? and have you checked your system for spyware and virusses?
Originally posted by Randomman4
Anyway, V sync keeps your GPU from working to hard when it doesn't need to.
Vsync doesnt take any load from your GPU, it "locks" your FPS at your refresh rate to make it look smoother,
Down side is that if you get less fps than your refreshrate it's better tot turn it off, It only makes the frame drops/lag look even worse
In short: If you got high FPS: Vsync=on, Low FPS: Vsync=off