0 IF_Strategos_Actual Members 2 posts 155 battles Report post #1 Posted January 2, 2016 (edited) A year or so ago, I had no issues with the game. Now, I am playing it at 1080p on a computer monitor with a refresh rate of 60hz. There is no option in the graphics settings for 60hz within the client (WOT/WOWP/WOWS) for 60hz, only 59hz. This is not a TV that runs at 59.4hz. This issue has been causing significant vertical screen clipping, as I like to play with vsync on. Is there a way to set the refresh rate to 60hz at my resolution? I don't have this issue when I set the graphics to other resolutions, (where 60hz is an option). Edited January 2, 2016 by IF_Strategos_Actual Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
99 ntp_ntp Beta Testers 798 posts 1,139 battles Report post #2 Posted January 2, 2016 Use Custom Resolution in windows Screen resolution option when you right-click the desktop then advanced settings. You can set 60hz there. If you run an Nvidia GPU, you can run the pixel clock up to 60hz or higher. I have mine set at 70hz on an old HANNspree HF27 and have no probs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
88 [WAIFU] DrMacintosh [WAIFU] Alpha Tester 530 posts 12,765 battles Report post #3 Posted January 3, 2016 A year or so ago, I had no issues with the game. Now, I am playing it at 1080p on a computer monitor with a refresh rate of 60hz. There is no option in the graphics settings for 60hz within the client (WOT/WOWP/WOWS) for 60hz, only 59hz. This is not a TV that runs at 59.4hz. This issue has been causing significant vertical screen clipping, as I like to play with vsync on. Is there a way to set the refresh rate to 60hz at my resolution? I don't have this issue when I set the graphics to other resolutions, (where 60hz is an option). its a stupid dev problem. All WG games are like that Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 IF_Strategos_Actual Members 2 posts 155 battles Report post #4 Posted January 3, 2016 Use Custom Resolution in windows Screen resolution option when you right-click the desktop then advanced settings. You can set 60hz there. If you run an Nvidia GPU, you can run the pixel clock up to 60hz or higher. I have mine set at 70hz on an old HANNspree HF27 and have no probs. My resolution is already 1920x1080 @ 60Hz in Windows. When running any Wargaming.net client, I do not have the option to use 60Hz @ 1920x1080, even though that is the Windows setting---hence the issues that I am having. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites