
But I literlly activated everything to see if "unleashing" the cards potential solved the issue haha. Anyway, as I said, it was specially present in the first area, but almost disappeared for the rest of the game.Īs for the CCC, I already deleted the profile, my bad. I would see big rectangles or blocks with the tearing effect. I don't know how to explain it properly but it wasn't the "regular" tearing, in which a line is not synchronized. H 3 dias For instance, Resident Evil 4 Remake presents a flickering or flashing light. If its between these then what happens is that 2 frames could be drawn across the monitor at the same time, which causes the lines across the screen (usually horizontal, due to how monitors display the image). Sometimes screen tearing can appear like flicker on static image. The tearing effect occurs when the video card is outputting at a framerate that is not native to the monitor, so if you have a 60hz monitor, screen tearing will not occur at 60fps, 30fps, 15fps and so on. The first area is really bad but the village has 0 problems for me at leastĬould you post a pic of the catalyst centre and its settings? There could be some things that could cause even more problems.

Frames are very smooth, but there is horizontal line cutting when there is a lot of action involved. I'm not sure how to explain but it's not straight. I can turn off v-sync in Bioshock and within moments Ill notice the hideous screen tearing and have. There is a horizontal line that cuts off the screen in half when there is a lot of action involved, like a paper cut or something. The problem hasn't disappeared entirely but it seems that i depends on the area. LCDs definitely experience tearing when playing PC games.

Originally posted by TommyEV:I've eneded up forcing every possible setting via the Catalyst center (AMD).
