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Offline Skuzzy

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Re: Do these packet losses look unfixable?
« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2015, 09:53:41 AM »
I have also seen a frame rate issue between offline and online.... offline my fps are capped at 128 no matter what i do with vsync . online it will run at 144 or uncapped .  I had a micro stutter pretty bad the other night after calibrating my monitor to tft centrals recommendations .... seems like the higher contrast settings introduces stutter into AH for some reason .  If i go back to a lower contrast setting, like the FPS1 or 2 setting preset ,  it smooths out perfectly.

Btw ....we have the same monitor... just noticed ur running a 2720z  . Mine has the latest firmware , guess the 1st versions had issues with blur reduction so i would check which one yours is running .


A: You may check the firmware version of your monitor by going into your monitor’s service menu, by doing the following steps:
1. Turn off your monitor (tap POWER and then wait 5 seconds) if it is already on.
2. Cover the MENU touch button (4th touch button out of 5, excluding POWER button).
     Special Note: For XL2411Z users, cover 2nd touch button (from left) instead of 4th.
3. While covering MENU button with your finger, briefly tap the POWER button.
4. Nothing will happen for 3 seconds. Ignore this pause, keep covering MENU button.
5. Suddenly, all lights will flash simultaneously.
6. Release your finger off the MENU button.
7. Monitor will power up. Wait for the monitor to power on.
8. When the monitor is displaying computer desktop, tap the MENU button.
9. A blue “Service Menu” will appear, displaying the firmware version of your monitor.

Frame rate changes between offline and online are not anything the game has control over.  This is something far removed from us.
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Re: Do these packet losses look unfixable?
« Reply #16 on: March 13, 2015, 01:09:53 PM »
If you can try a different monitor that should indicate if it's a monitor issue or a graphics driver issue.