

Decided to stream out only the central screen as otherwise its a (not very interesting) thin wide strip for the viewer. I'm also able to stream without any problems too. I didn't do any empirical testing but just from a few sorties and test flights I still get dot->basic shape->some detail->lots of detail etc etc.

Which is pretty amazing for a graphics card to even be able to do. As this was the best compromise I could get. Is there a specific reason you set it to 61.8? I did seem to notice improved input lag with frame lock at 58 (I do indeed play with VSync on 60hz monitors) but it may have just been placebo effect. I set it to "58 (can help reduce input lag with 60 vSync)". In the Nvidia Inspector I wasn't able to set my Frame Rate to 61.8 as you recommended. Spotting directly down at medium distance against trees is so much better.

I guess this is down to a bug with high resolutions? I get texture flashing if I have my Anisotropy anything more than 1. I rolled back to 378.78 and the performance is lovely. You were absolutely right about the Nvidia drivers. Huge improvement over my 'old way' of improving spotting (Contrast/Reinhard + Loads of Sharpening). Except for the long term issues of course.įenris - some random thoughts from playing with your recommended settings this weekend: Installed even older one, works fine now. Rolled back the recent one, because it always crashed when I launched WT.ĮDIT: It was driver. Terrain texture is flickering like crazy for a year now, CCC or Radeon settings are not working (overwriting WT settings), AA in WT is apparently not really working either, looks like newer drivers are worsening the whole disaster. Does not matter if I go low or max, still FPS drops. Man, R9 380 and WT = permanent nightmare. I dropped all manual edits thinking it is something there, but even with the default settings, FPS is not steady. Do you see something weird/wrong here? Since last update, my FPS is sometimes dropping to 35, generally jumping between 45-60 (locked at 60) and I cant figure out why.
