

On 120hz you would just leave Vsync on on 144hz+ gsync displays (such as my 165hz one) you lock it to 120fps with a tool like Nvidia Profile Inspector and like you said, make sure you never go below 120fps. You can achieve this also with a 120hz display or a 144hz (or higher) Gsync display. When you get a locked 60 fps with recommendations above, the game is silk smooth without stutter or micro-stutter. Setting "Low latency mode" to "Ultra" seems to not have any ill effect.Īll my attempts to achieve variable refresh rate have failed, always resulting in stutter or (at best) micro stutter.Įxternal views are more GPU intensive than internal (by 10-20%), especially the bonnet view. Make sure vsync is not force disabled and set to respect the game setting In the NVIDIA Control Panel, set "Power management mode" to "Prefer maximum performance" for WRC8.exe. It is really not needed at 60 fps (although it is quite useful at 30) I really advise to disable motion blur in-game. Other things that may or may not be necessary: Use the RTSS fps counter to verify that fps is always 60, and tweak graphic settings accordingly if it is not.Īlternatively for point 2, you can use "Fullscreen" (aka exclusive fullscreen) but in that mode (unlike borderless) the framepacing is very uneven and you will need to cap the fps to 60 with RTSS to make it even (16.7ms / frame) As long as the GPU/CPU can reach 60 fps, the framepacing will be perfect (16.7ms / frame, verified with the RTSS OSD frametime graph). If the game ever dips below 60 fps, you will get a stutter. You must configure the graphics options in a way that you always have at least 60 fps in the worst case scenario (which is likely with rain and in heavy forest, external views). In the game display option, use "Fullscreen (borderless)", 59Hz, Vsync on (Standard) If you have a monitor able of > 60Hz, configure it to fixed 60Hz for this game and disable G-Sync of Freesync. For the explanation why this is so, read comments from user Platypus below.Īssuming you want to target 60 fps, do this:

Forget any kind of variable refresh rate (G-Sync or Freesync). Specifically, you can run it with perfect framepacing (no stutter nor micro-stutter) only at exactly 30,60 or 120 fps (high refresh rate monitor required for the later).
#Wrc 8 too dark Pc
The game is a console port and has its own special and weird framepacing, different from most PC games (save for a few other console ports).
