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Middle earth shadow of mordor screen tearing
Middle earth shadow of mordor screen tearing












Now resolution and anti-aliasing affect how the image is rendered aka displayed on the screen. In other words, they affect how the objects that are to be rendered looks, not how they are to be rendered. Game specific settings are those that affect only objects in the game, such as texture resolution, shadows, level of geometry detail etc. They do that because resolution and anti-aliasing are non game specific settings. I'll write it out painfully simple to you.Īll the benchmarks write resolution, graphics preset AND type of AA used (if no AA mentioned, that means no AA used). It's not about my opinion, but about standardised testing methods and scientifically proven facts. So they say oooh i play maxed out when it isnt. People often say you don't need aa at 4k why ? often cause they struggle for will look nice without aa but it isnt as nice as with aa on. You will be treated to a cutscene of him cursing you then running off - you can now grab him and execute him when a captain is not green, he is (usually) immune to being grabbed.You disagree all you want that's your own opinion.

middle earth shadow of mordor screen tearing

If you are fighting a captain and his icon changes from a white/red skull to green, it means he is frightened (either you’ve kicked his butt or you triggered one of his scared weaknesses - usually they are afraid of those big dog mount things). You can also interrogate normal orcs, but you will only learn the names of captains and what they look like and patrol, not their strengths/weaknesses. If you grapple and interrogate one, you can learn the strengths/weaknesses of captains (as Aszurom pointed out). Normal orcs with a green icon are called Wyrms - they’re scaredy-cats who will flee when the battle turns against them. If you let an orc go after draining him, he is considered scared and will run off (this is important because some missions require you to scare orcs and this is the easiest way to do it). If you drain them twice, it will also kill the orc by exploding his head. From there, you can choose to “drain” them, which gives you back your arrows (there are also arrow drops all over the map, which are indicated on your radar. On rare occasions when I fight someone, their icon turns green.

#Middle earth shadow of mordor screen tearing how to#

I was show it once, but I do not see anything to remind me how to do that. Do I need to grapple them first? I do not even know how to do that. I the instructions say to push the B button, but that only stuns the guys. The tutorial showed me once while it was firing new moves at me. For example, I forgot how to suck elf-shot out of enemies. My problem is so far is that the tutorial is too short and its not easy to figure out to do some moves. And it was a weird decision to replace the dual functionality of tap/holding buttons on the controller, with separate keys for those function when using keyboard. I switched to controller and it’s all a lot smoother. Screen tearing is really bad with no vsync and the driver’s ‘adaptive vsync’ does nothing.Īdditionally I found the mouse camera controls really poor - for some reason the sensitivity fluctuates all over the place.

middle earth shadow of mordor screen tearing

I pretty much have to go down to medium (apart from textures) and turn off tessellation to maintain that high frame rate.Īny higher settings and whenever the game does (frequently) go below 60, it drops all the way to 30 since unfortunately there’s no triple buffering. I too have the same card, running at slightly lower res (2560x1440), and the thing really struggles to maintain 60 with vsync engaged. I ran the benchmark, and thus far gameplay feels as if it matches the benchmark results, which I’m more than pleased with considering how fantastic the textures look. I’ve got the same 3GB GTX 780 running Ultra textures at 2560x1600 on a 30" display.












Middle earth shadow of mordor screen tearing