PP Mguire
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Hmm screen tearing, or FPS drops that cause you to restart the game to make it go away? I would rather deal with tearing, which on my system almost never occurs. I also run a high amount of AA. It is actually enabled by default in a lot of games, as well as FPS caps are very common. It is well optimized for the PC simply because IMO it runs better on the PC AND any problems that do occur can be fixed without waiting for official patches. I have watched my gf play it on 360 since before I got it on PC and I have seen more bugs on console than I have witnessed on my PC in the 60+ hours I've been playing the game. The only game breaking bug that has occurred to me was the Esber no sound issue which was easily fixed on PC. Bad optimization would be Crysis. With everything you have said, I'm going to guess you haven't been playing TES games since the beginning lol.everyone assumes that disabling vsync is the way to go. but why is vsync there in the first place? to stop screen tearing. for me disabling it is not even an option because disabled vsync = massive screen tearing.
edit: and how can you say that its well optimized for the pc when **** like random fps drops happen constantly? im sure a lot of people would agree that its bad optimization. though the amount of glitches ive personally experienced is also unacceptable imo. pre ordered my steam copy for 60(!) bucks and spent at least 5 hours tweaking things around just to get it to play close to the way it should out of the box. never happening again
also, Tarmash, why not invest in a good cooler and OC the cpu? or is there another reason why you cant overclock?