Posted April 16, 2013
So, I've been having V-sync issues. I've looked high and low for help, and every solution I have found leads to a dead end of sorts. Here is what it comes down to:
-it is a known issue with my graphics card, Radeon HD 5770 Hawk, and forcing v-sync with the ATI control panel is known to not work. Neither has using RadeonPro helped.
-v-sync can be forced with a program called D3DOverdrive, which comes with the Rivatune program. However, D3DOverdrive appears to not work with Windows 7 64-bit, which is what I have
I appear to have exhausted any other possible leads. I have a graphics card known to be problematic, and the software with the potential to fix this issue is incompatible with my operating system.
Does anyone know of any other ways I can fix this game? New graphics card? New OS? Set up a virtual machine with VMware that has a 32-bit OS?
Any help would be tremendously appreciated!
-it is a known issue with my graphics card, Radeon HD 5770 Hawk, and forcing v-sync with the ATI control panel is known to not work. Neither has using RadeonPro helped.
-v-sync can be forced with a program called D3DOverdrive, which comes with the Rivatune program. However, D3DOverdrive appears to not work with Windows 7 64-bit, which is what I have
I appear to have exhausted any other possible leads. I have a graphics card known to be problematic, and the software with the potential to fix this issue is incompatible with my operating system.
Does anyone know of any other ways I can fix this game? New graphics card? New OS? Set up a virtual machine with VMware that has a 32-bit OS?
Any help would be tremendously appreciated!
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