Resident Evil 5 Shaky Movement Character Movement is shaky while in 3D
Ok so i've had this 3d vision kit for a while and havent had this problem on any game except for Resident Evil 5. When i play the game in 3D when i move around the character is shaking/jittering its subtle but noticeable (or else i wouldnt be looking for a solution) Anyone know a solution, ive tried searching all over google but i cant find anything on this topic.
Ok so i've had this 3d vision kit for a while and havent had this problem on any game except for Resident Evil 5. When i play the game in 3D when i move around the character is shaking/jittering its subtle but noticeable (or else i wouldnt be looking for a solution) Anyone know a solution, ive tried searching all over google but i cant find anything on this topic.

#1
Posted 12/13/2011 09:51 PM   
I just encountered this problem, searched the web and found no solution. So instead I decided to mess around with game settings and solved it (for me anyway).
This forums a few weeks old so even if you fixed it anyone else viewing this might find it helpful.

While playing pause the game and go to options, system settings. Move down to Framerate and change it to 30fps (mine was initially set to unlocked)

Hope this works for others.
I just encountered this problem, searched the web and found no solution. So instead I decided to mess around with game settings and solved it (for me anyway).

This forums a few weeks old so even if you fixed it anyone else viewing this might find it helpful.



While playing pause the game and go to options, system settings. Move down to Framerate and change it to 30fps (mine was initially set to unlocked)



Hope this works for others.
#2
Posted 01/16/2012 04:12 PM   
You guys should try some of the framerate limiter options out there first. Or even forcing Vsync from the Nvidia control panel. Capping FPS to something really low like 30FPS should only be a last option as the jitter you're seeing is probably microstutter or the result of framerates bouncing between Vsync increments. Either way limiting FPS or forcing vsync in various ways can help reduce this without having to cut your FPS to half of their potential maximum.
You guys should try some of the framerate limiter options out there first. Or even forcing Vsync from the Nvidia control panel. Capping FPS to something really low like 30FPS should only be a last option as the jitter you're seeing is probably microstutter or the result of framerates bouncing between Vsync increments. Either way limiting FPS or forcing vsync in various ways can help reduce this without having to cut your FPS to half of their potential maximum.

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#3
Posted 01/16/2012 06:18 PM   
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