![]() |
SUBSIM: The Web's #1 resource for all submarine & naval simulations since 1997 |
![]() |
#4 |
Commander
![]() Join Date: May 2004
Location: Texas, USA
Posts: 470
Downloads: 78
Uploads: 0
|
![]()
Didn't work for me either but, then again, I've never been able to get anti-lag to do anything for me. Made sense, though, because having the pre-rendered frames set to 2 in anti-lag while leaving it at nVidia's preferred 3 in nVidia CP might cause some confusion in the software.
All I got from using it was what I've gotten every single time I've tried to use anti-lag before: The mouse cursor "lags" just as bad as before, only now it skips frames making it "jumpy" as well. I don't know why I'm the only one in the universe who can't get that thing to help my nVidia card make the mouse cursor movement smoother. Mind you, I'm not really complaining. My FPs's are still more than adequate, my 260 can handle the load just fine, it's just that the cursor seems to "float" behind when I move it as opposed to just smoothly and quickly slide from one end of the screen to the other as I'm used to in every other program I run. Which I've actually grown a bit fond of. It's more like you would move your hand in real life. You don't "jerk" your finger around in quick movements when pointing at stuff. You accelerate your fingertip, then slow it down as it closes on the object you want to point at (through the miracle of your brain and your muscles coordinating in a truly magical way), so much so that you probably don't even notice it yourself. I know I don't. Or didn't, until I started paying attention. Similarly, if you were using a periscope in real life, you wouldn't just go from a bearing of 0 degrees to, say, 127 degrees in one quick, robotic move like you'd move your mouse cursor from the left of your screen to the right. You'd slide it around quickly until you closed on 127, then you'd slow down until you hit the mark. Anyway, it's OK by me. I don't have ridiculously low frame rates and the screen doesn't "stutter", the cursor just seems to be a bit behind my brain. The one thing I'm wondering about, though, is why on earth you would use a software cursor instead of a hardware one in the first place. If only there was a way to disable that the same way you can in lots of other games. Oh well. It's all good. Enjoying the heck out of this sim anyway ![]()
__________________
Ansonsten, Herr Lutter, ist alles in Butter Liqui-cooled Intel i2550K @ 4.2 GHz, 8 Gb RAM, GTX 970 GPU |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|