protip: you ALWAYS have screen tearing, regardless of frame rate, if you dont have vsynch enabled. #6. Malky Apr 12, 2016 @ 11:30am. Zenek check the nvidia settings - if you have vsync set to adaptive change it to just on - it helped in my case - and switches tearing off completly - just have to check for input lag You could lower your graphics settings to see if that raises fps. Otherwise tinker with sync settings in your game and gpu. You don't need to comment if you have no idea what you're talking about. Its general information for 240hz. But, like I said, Freesync or Gsync would both be useful as they drop below 60hz/fps. Dark Souls is a pretty bare bones port and still has the xbox buttons showing up in the tips/ques for the game which sucks but heres the basic rundown. A = Q: or whatever you would have your action button bound to (A also refers to Enter in the menus) B = Backspace: this button is actually split with Space which is your dodge/sprint button but Dark Souls 3 PC players are reporting very good results with this solution. The option is in the Manage 3D Settings Menu. Just set Dark Souls 3 to always use integrated graphics by default. DARK SOULSâ„¢ III > General Discussions > Topic Details. I Love Bubbles Jan 1, 2022 @ 9:11am. Mouse and keyboard. So I'm not a person who really plays with a controller and not because I'm a PC superiority kind of person just in general I use a mouse and keyboard because I find it easier but there is no way to switch enable activate or whatever
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