also lol at most toxic guy around calling others out on this sh**
I don't think it does any harm. If you're determined, you can set an FPS limit using nVidia inspector, or (I think) MSI Afterburner. Or you can force vsync for RA2, which will limit it to 60FPS.
Quote from: TheRoyalBadger on January 30, 2016, 04:36:45 PMI don't think it does any harm. If you're determined, you can set an FPS limit using nVidia inspector, or (I think) MSI Afterburner. Or you can force vsync for RA2, which will limit it to 60FPS.It does do harm, 'cuz it overworks my GPU. I have an AMD card, so NVidia's inspector software won't do any good. MSI Afterburner doesn't limit FPS.
I think SM is a pretty cool guy, eh builds unicycle-bots and doesn't afraid of anything
Just tested using my 970, using RA2 at 1080p. Launched the game and did a test battle between 2 AI, once with VSYNC forced on once without. Both times my GPU raised like 3 degrees from idle temps. I also had 16x Antisotropic Filtering and 4x AA forced. (Image removed from quote.)Conclusion: I really don't think it matters. Out of curiosity, what card do you have?