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  1. #1

    Fullscreen lag Desktop

    Allright. I have been waiting patiently for this tobe fixed since the last patch launched but I'm starting to really get annoyed when there is double XP weekend and the issues aren't being fixed. I want to enjoy this double xp weekend and not hope i wont get a massive lag spike durring a match and helpless slam my keyboard attempting to roll away.

    System specs
    INTEL Intel i7-6700k 8M Skylake 4.4 GHz
    CPU Cooling:
    Corsair Hydro series H105 (liquid)
    GPU:
    2x NVIDIA MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X+
    RAM:
    32GB G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 3000
    Motherboard:
    MSI Gaming Z170A GAMING M7
    Primary Drive:
    SSD HyperX Savage 2.5" 240GB
    Secondary Drive:
    SSD SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 1TB
    Power Supply:
    EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2
    Display:
    Acer Predator XB271HU 27"

    I cant stand going from 100+fps and droping to 2 fps every 20 seconds in the menu and in game play
    being in window mode isnt a fix. its f*cking annoying.
    I really enjoy for honor..when it is running properly.

    Please and thank you,
    #MakeForHonorPlayableAgain




    :UPDATE:
    Game crashes on launch and asks me to locate game folder.Once located and launched again, crashes.
    Ripp
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  2. #2
    ubi-wvlf's Avatar Ubisoft Support Staff NCSA
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    Hi there! Two potential workarounds:

    1. Set V-Sync option to either [Off] or [Triple Buffering] in the Display options menu in-game.

    2. In For Honor options.ini file (Documents/my games/For Honor/options.ini), change the line VSyncAdaptive=true to VSyncAdaptive=false

    Should these issues of game crashes and frame rate drops still persist following these steps, we would advise providing your DxDIAG and MSINFO in a support ticket for further investigation by our technical teams here.
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