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Topic on User talk:Hondamatic

Hi there!

I'm sorry, I'm new to editing Wikis so I've no idea what the 'protocol' is or how PCGW works in general. In fact, this is the first time I've made a 'major' edit in a Wiki page, and it took me a while to figure out all the ins and outs! In the end it was mostly certainly worth it, and I look forward to contributing more in the future.

In any case, the reason I added GeDoSaTo tool is because I've an RX570 and for some reason or another, the driver level vsync is broken on AMD Polaris. I'm not entirely sure why but it sure looks like I'm not the only one.

Come to think of it, even my older R7-260X had problems forcing driver level vsync. The only option that seems to work on my 570 is the EnhancedSync which, as you may already know, introduce motion judder and all sort of issues (I've a non-FreeSync monitor).

It took me ages to find a method to finally run Dead Space 2 at 60FPS with proper frame pacing / vsync and I just felt like more people should know about it. I most certainly didn't, even though I consider myself a hardcore PC enthusiast!

And while the tool indeed has its share of quirks, it works brilliantly for the most part, aside from the initial hiccup. I'm not sure what causes it. It might very well be just me facing these issues.

Anyhow, I hope that explained why I made those edits! However, feel free to take it down or modify it as you may see fit. No hard feelings, whatsoever! I absolutely understand where you're coming from.

Cheers.