While you enjoy video games, smooth visuals are crucial for an immersive experience. However, players using Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) monitors often face the issue of choppy visuals that can disrupt the gameplay. This guide, crafted by Brochacho, offers a potential solution to this common problem, specifically tailored for the game Antonblast. If you’re ready to enhance your gaming experience, let’s dive into the details of this fix.
This should work
- Go to your GPU Control Panel, this is written from the perspective of an *NVIDIA* user, so I’m not sure how AMD/Intel folk will fare
- Select Manage 3D Settings and select the Program Settings tab
- Select ANTONBLAST.exe / IT’S HAPPY HOUR! (Add it if it isn’t there)
- “Monitor Technology” should be set to “Fixed Refresh” instead of “G-SYNC Compatible”
- “Preferred refresh rate” should be “Application-Controlled” instead of “Highest Available”
- Apply, and that should hopefully be the trick for playing in the game’s Fullscreen mode
Disclaimer
As for me, I’d still prefer to play the game in Windowed mode brought up to Borderless Windowed with Lossless Scaling, then using LSFG @ X2 to have smoother motion during gameplay. This method does not have any noticeable artifacts or destructions to the animations and their timings as frame interpolation usually does with animation.