Unless you're running your monitor at lower than 85 Hz then it shouldn't make any difference as the default framerate cap is 85 FPS.And apparently, MOH: AA turns it off.
Originally posted by: BFG10K
r_swapinterval 1 will turn on vsync.
A better thing to do is to use com_maxFPS X where X is your monitor's refresh rate.
Unless you're running your monitor at lower than 85 Hz then it shouldn't make any difference as the default framerate cap is 85 FPS.And apparently, MOH: AA turns it off.
Originally posted by: BFG10K
r_swapinterval 1 will turn on vsync.
A better thing to do is to use com_maxFPS X where X is your monitor's refresh rate.
Unless you're running your monitor at lower than 85 Hz then it shouldn't make any difference as the default framerate cap is 85 FPS.And apparently, MOH: AA turns it off.
If you're running 2000/XP and you haven't used a tweaker to fix it then yes, it will be. You can check this with your monitor's OSD.Wait, it defaults to 60Hz in the game, right?
In the console. But check the menu - there may be an option for vsync in there already.Where do you enter those commands in?
In the console. But check the menu - there may be an option for vsync in there already