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TF2 kinda "choppy" but no fps drops?
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So I don't know if I'm seeing things, but for whatever reason my game feels kinda choppy even though I have a consistent 120 fps with no drops or anything. I'm using chris highframes from tf2mates with a 60hz monitor btw, should I switch configs? Also would having vsync set to OFF be the problem (it mentions something about keeping it off in the config but isn't vsync supposed to help with this kinda of stuff)?

So I don't know if I'm seeing things, but for whatever reason my game feels kinda choppy even though I have a consistent 120 fps with no drops or anything. I'm using chris highframes from tf2mates with a 60hz monitor btw, should I switch configs? Also would having vsync set to OFF be the problem (it mentions something about keeping it off in the config but isn't vsync supposed to help with this kinda of stuff)?
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are your frames capped at 121? i usually get bad screen tear when i have them capped and that choppy feeling at anything at or under 120 too x(

are your frames capped at 121? i usually get bad screen tear when i have them capped and that choppy feeling at anything at or under 120 too x(
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60hz will always be "kind of choppy"

60hz will always be "kind of choppy"
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Bonafide60hz will always be "kind of choppy"

not if he's never used a 120hz monitor, it will just look normal.

edit: unless this is not something new and he has noticed it since he started playing pc games.

[quote=Bonafide]60hz will always be "kind of choppy"[/quote]

not if he's never used a 120hz monitor, it will just look normal.

edit: unless this is not something new and he has noticed it since he started playing pc games.
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Caval Also would having vsync set to OFF be the problem (it mentions something about keeping it off in the config but isn't vsync supposed to help with this kinda of stuff)?

Having VSync on will give you I/O lag, you basically never want it on in a competitive FPS. Everything will feel like it's lagging behind.

[quote=Caval] Also would having vsync set to OFF be the problem (it mentions something about keeping it off in the config but isn't vsync supposed to help with this kinda of stuff)?[/quote]

Having VSync on will give you I/O lag, you basically never want it on in a competitive FPS. Everything will feel like it's lagging behind.
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This happened to me with mumble overlay.

This happened to me with mumble overlay.
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sevennnare your frames capped at 121? i usually get bad screen tear when i have them capped and that choppy feeling at anything at or under 120 too x(

Uncapping seemed to work. The game is much smoother now thank you.

[quote=sevennn]are your frames capped at 121? i usually get bad screen tear when i have them capped and that choppy feeling at anything at or under 120 too x([/quote]
Uncapping seemed to work. The game is much smoother now thank you.
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