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Does the CPU normally affect gameplay?

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Stsin:
Odd that it ignores those settings.  Also can try setting the wait for vertical refresh in you graphics driver settings.  May be able to override the game settings.

nstgc:
In both the ATi control panel/senter/thing and nVidia's there is an option to force V-sync on for all aplications. I have problems with older games not being faithful to their own settings so I just use nVidia's control panel to force the games to do what I want. Among these include vsync.

lapa321:
The "Wait for Vertical Refresh" was from the ATI control panel. I'm assuming it's their version of the V-Sync. You're just supposed to set that on the far right "Always On" and click ok right? TDU's seems to be overriding it

Mag-X:
I'm sure there is a message board dedicated to Test Drive Unlimited. I would sign up there and ask. The people there would know much better than we would.

lapa321:

--- Quote from: Mag-X on March 06, 2010, 02:13:56 PM ---I'm sure there is a message board dedicated to Test Drive Unlimited. I would sign up there and ask. The people there would know much better than we would.

--- End quote ---

Also went through there. It's been mostly inactive for the last 2 years. They're already aware of the AI glitches, but none seem have a rig fast enough to break the 100fps mark, so most don't know how worse it'll get when their frames go up. One guy did suggest that i modify the TDU folders to get rid of the traffic altogether, but it won't be a street racing anymore if you take them out.

I think  there's a utility that supposed to override both driver and game settings and lock the vsync. I don't know what it's called tho.

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