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We want to thank you all for your support here in reporting bugs, and providing feedback on both Subnautica and Below Zero, during the course of Early Access and beyond.
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sean6
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i keep getting screen tears - just wanna know how you enable Vsync in NS?
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wascally_wabbit
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I'm not sure if there's a way to enable it in NS, it's usually a driver option.
If you have an nvidia card look through the settings thing for it... It's in general preferences I think, but you have to check "advanced"
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Roberto
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Right click on your desktop, go to properties/settings/advanced/whatever your video card is
now search around a bit for v-sync and set it to "on by default" or some such setting
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Bugler
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why isnt this on the tech board
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<span style='color:white'>***Moved.***</span>
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If you have an nvidia card look through the settings thing for it... It's in general preferences I think, but you have to check "advanced"
now search around a bit for v-sync and set it to "on by default" or some such setting