...of the variety of scenery and changing speed limits. You go from tearing through the Kent countryside to carefully navigating your way through...
...to prevent that. Capping to 30 will prevent some cases of screen tearing tough, which can happen at lower multiples of your screen's refresh...
Have you tried the other solutions in here? You can get tearing at less than 60fps as well as more than. It's unlikely you are getting more...
Very good, but people are saying that. Calling them lazy is a little extreme especially considering none of us know the circumstances of how they...
Penn was demolished to make way for the ill-considered (new) Madison Square Garden project. Yale architectural historian Vincent Scully wrote of...
...me to 60 fps. When i switch Vsync off, i get terrible screen tearing. I'm not a technological expert, but would love to know why TSW2's...
...a few tutorials on youtube, several by Matt. It will have you tearing you hair out quite often though as sometimes it can't seem to work out...
...but the unfortunate aspect of this trend in the US is the tearing down of some of the magnificent buildings that housed them, for example, Penn...
...on, and it's a delight. Vastly preferable to vsync, with screen tearing eliminated but without the additional stutter and/or input latency...
...easily and quickly spotted by forum members, why do they get missed internally or in Beta. I'm scratching my head and sometimes tearing my hair...
That is one thing I wouldn't mind seeing is more loading and unloading. On the sand patch grade you only load from two coal tipples. The...
...fps falls below 41, adaptive sync won't work and I may get screen tearing. Also, adaptive sync (whether freesync or Gsync) won't necessarily...
...on XBox would look like an absolute mess of dropped frames and tearing if you tried it on a 60Hz display without VRR, which is why it's not a...
Is it after you’ve changed ends? This had me tearing my hair out as it just told you to shut down one cab and start up the other but gave you no...
...Xbox One was capable of). My only concern is that I see screen-tearing and some frame-hitches, but this may be do to my old MacBook. Does...
...take today’s standards and then apply them to the past, hence the tearing down of statues etc. What happened in the past was often awful,...
I agree that random incidents should be an option, but there are also people who want to play a 20 minute scenario and not have it take 40 due to...
...Btw I have a 144hz G-sync monitor, still won't use G-Sync due to tearing. Sorry but then it is set up incorrectly - You cannot get screen...
...around 50 men on the station and all but one of them was bald. Tearing their hair out because the trains were stuck, I imagine, but not...
I think the answer to your problem is stated in your question. Leave VSync switched on. I think that you will find that 60 FPS is adequate for...
...think that would come into it as I thought that it was the screen tearing was ut's mean feature. Interestingly, I do have my frame rate capped...
I found that some screenshots of moving trains having a tearing effect which made the details less realistic. Is it because of the motion blur...
...symptoms that make you want t limit it? Are you getting screen tearing? What GPU and monitor are you using? Also, what is your FPS as your...
Thank you Trevor. I was tearing my hair out wondering why my train wouldn't move after stopping at Viaduct Junction ... it had worked perfectly up...
A great deal of the development happens before it hits the beta testers like myself. On the first day that I saw the catenary hit the beta branch...
...looked at. The thing that looked concerning to me was the screen tearing and the constant drop in framerate. But that could have been because...
...requires such a big alteration of the entire collection for a long time. This one’s got half of us tearing our hair out (the other half are bald).
...only matches the monitor frame rate upwards to prevent screen tearing. A higher refresh rate than your GPU's frame rate is not a problem. It...
...use of period steam e.g. jubilee expresses that I used to watch tearing round the bend at Wellingborough. Quite a challenge I agree ... Also I...
I was very surprised when I first found out Cumberland on SPG used to have a really epic station/hotel back in Baltimore and Ohio days. Also torn...
...a workaround and is for passenger trains only. Stopping an inch short of a stop point in a freight train will still have you tearing your hair out.
...of an fps. I'm only passing on what's worked for me and countless others Btw I have a 144hz G-sync monitor, still won't use G-Sync due to...
I have a Nvidia 750Ti and have had minor screen tearing (could never fix it really) in 32 bit TS2018. I now notice screen tearing very badly and...
...routes as you do that when you launch it from what you see available. It’s proving to be great fun. The trouble is tearing myself away from the PC!
...use the shapes at the bottom of the menu (the ones that look like tearing marks or smears) and would make turbo burn marks out of them. I used...
...one that has G-sync. It is more expensive, but there will be no tearing and everything feels more fluid. I bought the Asus PG279Q 3-4 years ago...
Manchester to Derby set in the early 60's would be awesome, the Peak district scenery could look great in TSW.
...mostly active on their own little thing, and they're mostly still tearing on TS20xx community mod routes like 'T Hart van Nederland I feel...
No, that would be screen tearing. These, for me at least, are very very micro stutters. It was an issue way back when Great Western Express was...
On Friday night I was playing this and the tearing was awful like a lot of people said. However I upgraded the TV to a 4k unit on Saturday and the...
...50. I've had Vsync turned on for a while now as this stops visible tearing on passing trains so I'm assuming that sets the 60fps limit?...
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