Gsync + Vsync + reflex enabled is a great option for people that notice alot of FPS drops. Also it will automatically limit your fps reducing the frame pacing. Pro's don't always know better and you also gotta consider they will always have the best hardware.
@@OneShotCS Reflex literally eliminates the render queue that Vsync gives. Also perhaps with gsync and vsync it gives like 2 ms of input lag which is nothing basically. Much better than these huge frame pace spikes and downs. Also this is only for people that can't keep their 1% lows above their monitors refresh rate.
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Gsync + Vsync + reflex enabled is a great option for people that notice alot of FPS drops. Also it will automatically limit your fps reducing the frame pacing. Pro's don't always know better and you also gotta consider they will always have the best hardware.
True, I tried playing with Gsync+Vsync and the game was smoother however I could feel some sort of heaviness in my aim.
@@ThourCS2 with reflex enabled?
@@F33NIXcsYup, all enabled.
WRONG. vync absolutely castrates your aim and it is not worth any fps boost, just turn the other settings down and lower resolution on 4:3
@@OneShotCS Reflex literally eliminates the render queue that Vsync gives. Also perhaps with gsync and vsync it gives like 2 ms of input lag which is nothing basically. Much better than these huge frame pace spikes and downs. Also this is only for people that can't keep their 1% lows above their monitors refresh rate.
What's the recommendation for Amd anti-lag on or off?
on - it doesnt harm anything
off, it adds input lag and micro stutters weirdly
On if you play on higher setting with a lot of GPU usage. Off if your GPU doesn't "work that hard".
Playing on a laptop. Vsync messes FPS, gsync is best turned on. Keeps game smooth.
my frame rate suddenly go high can you help me?
good jod buddy
hey boomers its 2024. vsync + gsync is goated