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I see plenty of stuff to fix the game running too fast for Nvidia, but nothing for AMD, and the game doesn't seem to care about the settings I've tried. Anyone able to help?
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I fixed it by putting the display the game was on to 60 fps
Manjaro 6.7.0-0, Ryzen 7 7800X3D, RX 7900 XTX, Gigabtte B650 Gaming X AX
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Ch1ckenDestr0yer: I see plenty of stuff to fix the game running too fast for Nvidia, but nothing for AMD, and the game doesn't seem to care about the settings I've tried. Anyone able to help?
The best way to control this is with a built in speed limiter in recent era Adrenaline drivers. I'm not sure when the feature was introduced or what series supports it, but with my 6800XT and 7900XTX, you can use Radeon Chill and set the FPS to approximately 60 for both min and max. This combined with Enhanced sync means your screen never tears and you can run asynchronous from your refresh rate.

I noticed a huge difference in dialog animation right away. The voice and animation seem to sync up correctly now. Also I have both these games on an original Xbox as well and they seem to run very similarly with the framerate capped to 60. Even though the originals experienced frame dips. I don't think they were locked 30fps, but 60 seems correct! Can't speak for the other console ports.
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Ch1ckenDestr0yer: I see plenty of stuff to fix the game running too fast for Nvidia, but nothing for AMD, and the game doesn't seem to care about the settings I've tried. Anyone able to help?
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lawless2142: The best way to control this is with a built in speed limiter in recent era Adrenaline drivers. I'm not sure when the feature was introduced or what series supports it, but with my 6800XT and 7900XTX, you can use Radeon Chill and set the FPS to approximately 60 for both min and max. This combined with Enhanced sync means your screen never tears and you can run asynchronous from your refresh rate.

I noticed a huge difference in dialog animation right away. The voice and animation seem to sync up correctly now. Also I have both these games on an original Xbox as well and they seem to run very similarly with the framerate capped to 60. Even though the originals experienced frame dips. I don't think they were locked 30fps, but 60 seems correct! Can't speak for the other console ports.
Does responding to a three-month-old thread count for necroing? Hm...

Exact same issue: game's running too quickly. It is playable, but extremely irritating. Running on a laptop with a AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS / Radeon RX 6700S combo. Currently the only game with issues.

I've locked FPS to both 30 and 60 min and max in Adrenaline, and set the screen to 60hz (default 120), to no change. The only thing I haven't tried is an external monitor which is awaiting a new power cable. Any other suggestions are certainly appreciated!