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Microsuck_360
post Jan 5 2007, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(ionStorm @ Jan 4 2007, 11:53 PM)
Hrmm...then the question still remains...why do some people experience it, and some don't?

On a sidenote...a little update on my tearing effects. I only see it in GoW and Oblivion so far. Its very minimal in Oblivion. GoW still tears all over the place during cutscenes. sad.gif

If its due to VSYNC, why couldn't the gamedev's just turn on VSYNC based on the type of video output you're using? And then there are some people who play on SDTV's and DON'T get tearing. Umm...so what was that all about VSYNC and tearing?

Gah...its confusing...
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Either ur disc game or ur 360 got problem...GoW do have glitches in some area.. notworthy.gif
acougan
post Jan 5 2007, 11:23 AM

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QUOTE(ionStorm @ Jan 4 2007, 11:53 PM)
........... And then there are some people who play on SDTV's and DON'T get tearing. .....
haha, dude i play on china tv using 480i only. i get lots of screen-tearing in blue dragon. since this topic started, i play around with [eM] rotating camera, and i manage to tear the screen also. LoL.

again, the reason why some developers/programmers dont prioritize V-SYNC is because of framerates and also because majority of gamers dont care or complain abt it. i doubt u'll see a game review where they rate the game down cos it have screen-tearing tongue.gif tongue.gif try ur best to live with it and not let it spoil ur game enjoyment, ok?

another thing i read from the web, saints row initially have lost of screen-tear. ( i havn't tried the demo or the disc), but they developers release a patch that reduces screen-tear after a few weeks. maybe u can ask saint rows owners if that was true.

This post has been edited by acougan: Jan 5 2007, 11:27 AM

 

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