Anti aliasing has nothing to do with screen tearing. Screen tearing can occur whenever your framerate is above or below the refresh rate of your laptops display. Turning on vsync should mitigate or eliminate the tearing.
Fixed it by turning V-Sync on and off, restarting GTA a few times and then updating my graphics drivers. Thanks for confirming what it was though
Anti aliasing has nothing to do with screen tearing. Screen tearing can occur whenever your framerate is above or below the refresh rate of your laptops display. Turning on vsync should mitigate or eliminate the tearing.
Anti aliasing has nothing to do with screen tearing. Screen tearing can occur whenever your framerate is above or below the refresh rate of your laptops display. Turning on vsync should mitigate or eliminate the tearing.
I have V-Sync turned on but for some reaosn it goes up past the refresh rate. It locks on 64FPS at the menu then locks onto 63FPS during gameplay
Anti aliasing has nothing to do with screen tearing. Screen tearing can occur whenever your framerate is above or below the refresh rate of your laptops display. Turning on vsync should mitigate or eliminate the tearing.
Fixed it by turning V-Sync on and off, restarting GTA a few times and then updating my graphics drivers. Thanks for confirming what it was though
I was gonna make a separate thread about this but I'll just do it here. Battlefield 4 and GTA V play perfectly but no matter what I do, Far Cry 3 always has stutter. have messed around with all the setting options