and how about AMD Catalyst control center?
Hello there! Do you have a High-End system, but suffer lag when playing Battlefield 4 Beta?
Well, I am going to teach you how to fix that immediately!
Do as the following :
Open Nvidia Control Panel.
Select manage 3D Settings.
Select BF4 from the drop down box.
Scroll to the bottom and change the vertical sync option to 'adaptive'.
For adaptive vSync to work, make sure you disable in game vSync, and enable adaptive in the nVidia control panel.
You can also try reducing the prerendered frames in nVidia control panel for Battlefield 4.
If that doesn't work. Close down your browser/battlelog after joining a server.
and how about AMD Catalyst control center?
I can confirm that this works. Thanks mate.
for AMD CCC go to your 3D Application Settings > scroll down to Frame Rate Control and there you have it.
But we do not have adaptive or something like that. We just have
Wait for Vertical Refresh
- Always Off
- Off. Unless application specifies
- On. Unless application specifies
- Always On
Under Anti-Aliasing we have adaptive options at the Anti-Aliasing Method
These are the options.
- Multisampling
- Adaptive Multisampling
- Supersampling
Ive put it on adaptive to see if it lessens the lag/stutter thing (not that pro with video card settings)
There is also a Filter option
- Box (default)
- Narrow-Tent
- Wide-Tent
- Edge-Detect
If anyone could enlighten me with these settings? No idea what these do but they improve the sampling that you chose.
EDIT:I Bolded the settings I use in the post - It significantly improved my framerate. I forgot to tell that you have to put the vertical refresh on always on.
From a 15 / 50 not stable FPS with frequent fps drops to a steady fixed 30 FPS that only goes up to 40/50 depending on the amount of players or something.
Last edited by versnelnl; 10-12-2013 at 10:25 AM.