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    How do disable VSYNC in H2V?

    is there any way to do this?because the FPS is locked on 60FPS no more or les. i used to fix this in halo 1 with just selecting no VSYNC ,i didnnt matter what res i use
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    ATI Radeon X1800XT 512MB
    thanks
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    Re: How do disable VSYNC in H2V?

    You can add -novsync as a parameter to the executible.

    But honestly, I wouldn't drop it... it tends to cause gamespeed jumps making it hiccup.
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    Re: How do disable VSYNC in H2V?

    Quote Originally Posted by Phopojijo View Post
    You can add -novsync as a parameter to the executible.

    But honestly, I wouldn't drop it... it tends to cause gamespeed jumps making it hiccup.
    but the game runs really bad like this, i dont say that i have the best system,but it should run better than this.
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    Re: How do disable VSYNC in H2V?

    Vsync is always a bad feature IMHO.

    But thank you for that fix Jijo.
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    Re: How do disable VSYNC in H2V?

    agree with digi. rep 4 joe
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    Re: How do disable VSYNC in H2V?

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeBlack View Post
    but the game runs really bad like this, i dont say that i have the best system,but it should run better than this.
    Its fine -- if it works then go ahead and turn off Vsync.

    I'm just saying I don't want to see a thread in 10 hours saying that Halo2Vista is starting to hiccup around If you notice it and it pisses you off, you'll need to re-install the frame limiter. I find the one in nVidia's driver works fine. There's supposedly one in H2V itself but it never seems to be on (even with the flag supposedly on I'm bouncing between 70 and 120 FPS. That nearly factor-2 +/- causes horrible game speed issues for me which is why I point it out.)

    Again, if vsync off works well for you and it doesn't cause your game to go all jumpy, go with it. If it does, well, sorry but you'll need to turn it back on. Preferably in the drivers.
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    Re: How do disable VSYNC in H2V?

    hiccup
    tearing but yeah.

    Phobo the hobo is right
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    Re: How do disable VSYNC in H2V?

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeBlack View Post
    is there any way to do this?because the FPS is locked on 60FPS no more or les. i used to fix this in halo 1 with just selecting no VSYNC ,i didnnt matter what res i use
    System:
    AMD 3800+ X2 @ 2.3GHz
    2 gig of Rams
    ATI Radeon X1800XT 512MB
    thanks
    YOU HAVE RAMS IN YOUR COMPUTER???!?!!?!?!?!??! SWEET!!!

    =P
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    Re: How do disable VSYNC in H2V?

    LMAO!!!!!!!!!
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    Re: How do disable VSYNC in H2V?

    i disebled it and the FPS went up to 80/90,but still it feels like 30
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    YOU HAVE RAMS IN YOUR COMPUTER???!?!!?!?!?!??! SWEET!!!

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    shut up DOC what Rams are you talking about read my post again
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