• rust not smooth
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hi everyone my pc has got i7 7700hq and gtx1050 4gb and i have 16gb of ram . I have more than 60 fps but my game doesn t look smooth like every game at 60 or more fps why? any tips? any command to type? please let me know!
I found that shaving my nutsack made it run better. Smooth balls, smooth life.
no it doesnt, the itch just makes you accept more ;)
already done multiple times not working. someone with a brain who can help me?
I am sorry but there is no fix. The game just isn't optimized. The lazy devs would rather spend their time making rocket propelled roller skates for the game instead of fixing it!!!!!!
lol.sure? with an i7 7700hq and gtx 1050 an tge game on ssd no way to make it smooth?
Well reduce your settings. I play on potato
i have already done and yesterday i started to "play" with playerculling in console but i don t know if this is the way
Check if you have V-sync on. If you're noticing tearing more than likely it has to deal with your monitor. While your game runs at 60 fps if your monitor doesn't have a high enough refresh rate you start getting tears and a bit of a jagged appearance. To fully appreciate 60fps you really should be running a 144mhz monitor, but by using v-sync (so long as your monitor is supported) that will help reduce the effects. Another thing you can try is adjusting your anti-aliasing values. Here's a video explaining what that does and how the different types do things https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9OBDscbHwY Of course this is if I am understanding correctly that you're getting 60fps all the time, and that when you say "it is not smooth" you don't mean you get frame rate drops.
above is not really performance impacting but since you have an nvidia gpu, you can use the GeForce experience app to increase performace by reducing specific game settings. ill be in touch If I make a discovery
i already followed panjno video about nvidia control panel nothing happens
rust requires ssd and use this https://youtu.be/W9CotUmAUyM
i have
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