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#21 clubcaptain

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Posted 02 May 2020 - 12:17 AM

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Play PG on either monitor. Tournament play one one and course development on the other.


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#22 Wirenut48

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Posted 02 May 2020 - 06:10 AM

I get steady frame rates at 120 FPS, it’s just the massive frame dips. One minute it’s 120 FPS and mid flight it will drop to 70 FPS. This happens constantly. There’s only a few courses that’s smooth all 18 holes. I keep the frames capped also with Vsync every frame in the settings.

I just wish I could keep a smooth gameplay experience.

Switch from follow cam to player cam and you won't see those FPS drops as the camera moves. It is constantly rendering objects that come within in it's higher detail radius, it's the effect of mipmapping textures. 


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Posted 02 May 2020 - 01:13 PM

I am not familiar with dual monitor set-ups, so can't help you there.

But there is one other thing you can try. It works great for me but,

I only use one monitor. PG ingame settings make sure Vsync is off!

Then go to Nvidia Control Panel and set Max Frame Rate to 120 and

make sure Vertical Sync is set to Fast. Everything else set to global.

Hope this helps!



#24 Leroy4423

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Posted 02 May 2020 - 02:43 PM

Switch from follow cam to player cam and you won't see those FPS drops as the camera moves. It is constantly rendering objects that come within in it's higher detail radius, it's the effect of mipmapping textures. 

I've tried that also. I shouldn't get on here and act like the game runs really terrible, it just doesn't run like most of my other games. There's nothing worse than having a good round and have the game drop a frame in the middle of your downswing and end up costing you a stroke or worse.


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#25 clubcaptain

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Posted 02 May 2020 - 04:33 PM

Thanks for your time. Vsync was already off. I'll see how things go.


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