#in-game graphics settings

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deep spindle
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Hello everyone,
do u guys think I should start using this "smart AI correction" setting? in what cases its good/not good to use it?
I always use the in-game v-sync option
Also,I have an MSI monitor and it has a "free-sync" mode,is it good to enable it or leave it off?
Thanks in advanced ,much appreciated

P.S : For reference,the current settings I use in-game are :

1920x1080 res
V-sync enabled
Smart AI (?)

Graphics Quality : High

prisma sage
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The majority of animations in the game have huge time gaps between key frames, so the animations themselves generally play at a lower frame rate than your screen's refresh rate.
What the Smart AI correction feature does is it tries to interpolate intermediate frames between animation frames to achieve a smoother looking animation. If your computer has a reasonably good CPU, try turning it on to see if you like how the extra animation frames look.

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Note that you may notice occasional weird looking artifacts if there are significant differences between two animation frames (like when you switch between 2 different skills), slightly higher CPU usage, and possible motion sickness from all the extra frames of animation being produced; if that's not a concern, then you're getting higher perceived frame rates for a "nice" looking visual experience

deep spindle
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@prisma sage thanks alot! very nice explaination<3

golden tartan
exotic raft
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u should lock the game fps at 60-120 to be able to notice the difference when turn on smart AI correction cuz the higher the fps, the harder u can recognize or because it doesn't even work at higher fps idk xD

prisma sage
plush dew
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never noticed a difference regardless of the fps lock but also didnt notice any performance drop so shrug

exotic raft
golden tartan
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is there an in game option to cap fps? I haven't been able to find any

exotic raft
golden tartan
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oh ty