Problem with Fusion!
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Problem with Fusion!
I have an Nvidia Ti 4200 video card with the latest drivers installed and a logitech optical mouse with the latest drivers installed as well. While playing D3 when I am holding down the mouse button to charge my fusion it will fire prematurely with no apparent rhyme or reason while I am still holding down the button. I've tried putting the framecap 99 command line in and that changes nothing as well. I believe krom told me I needed to force vsync but I've looked at all my video card options and can't figure out how to do that. Any ideas anyone? Am I the only one with this problem? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! =)
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1: *edit* - strike that, sorry
2: If you have the latest NVidia drivers and it's possible for you to force vsync, you'll most likely find the option to do so at, "Display Properties" window (alternate click on your desktop and select "Properties" on the menu) -> "Settings" tab -> "Advanced" button -> "[name of your vidoe card]" tab.
3: No you're not the only one with this problem, I've heard it's a common ailment among D3 mousers.
2: If you have the latest NVidia drivers and it's possible for you to force vsync, you'll most likely find the option to do so at, "Display Properties" window (alternate click on your desktop and select "Properties" on the menu) -> "Settings" tab -> "Advanced" button -> "[name of your vidoe card]" tab.
3: No you're not the only one with this problem, I've heard it's a common ailment among D3 mousers.
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