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60Hz lock in 4K resolution in exclusive fullscreen

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46.39.245.110 (talkcontribs)

Don't have the time to test is more thoroughly but it seems that the game is limited to 60Hz refresh rate when running campaign in 4K (and above?) resolutions on modern Windows 10 OS - despite the system being fully capable of running at refreshes up to 144Hz.

The only solution I've found is to use "Window (No border)" mode while enabling in-game vsync and windowed gsync support.

It also looks as if in-game vsync is bugged for refreshes above 100Hz for fullscreen mode even in lower resolutions, like in 2560x1440 - despite the game outputting real 1440p/144Hz according to the monitor info it is running at 99.8 fps when in-game vsync is enabled in such a mode.

These both makes me question the correctness of both "4K Ultra HD" and "120+ FPS" strings for this game. You can get there but it's not without a number of breaking issues.

acceleration option note

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Primey (talkcontribs)

I removed the acceleration option note as I believe this issue has been fixed. I've been running at over 125Hz and have had no problems with intermittent acceleration. Can anyone else confirm?

ChaosBahamut (talkcontribs)

Did some experimenting with 2x SSAA in CoD Advanced Warfare (because if you can spare the performance, why the hell not?) and to be blunt, the in-game 2x SSAA setting sucks. To put it simply, it's 2x1 SSAA. (whereas most games, that I know of anyway, that have a native SSAA feature do 2x at 1.41421x1.41421. (which would actually be around 1.999x SSAA)


As such, you want GOOD 2x SSAA in Advanced Warfare? Downsample.


And yes, I had nothing better to do while performing this little experiment.

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