Hi again...
I just played the Call of Duty 4 Demo in Vista, and found that it has the same Vsync issue that Doom 3 and Quake 4 had in Mac OS X. This issue was fixed by using ATI Displays to manually "force" turn on Vsync from within system preferences for those two applications. How can I do this in Windows?
Thanks
I just played the Call of Duty 4 Demo in Vista, and found that it has the same Vsync issue that Doom 3 and Quake 4 had in Mac OS X. This issue was fixed by using ATI Displays to manually "force" turn on Vsync from within system preferences for those two applications. How can I do this in Windows?
Thanks