![]() Hope this helps and if it doesn't, I recall this issue just randomly disappearing when it happened to me. 144hz or higher can cause some weird sync issues too but nothing like what I experienced at 60hz. If you have an AMD GPU, I don't know what the equivalent would be but I know there's a way to lock V-sync on a specific program. Try every possible setting, Vertical Sync on, Smooth Fix off and vice versa. Like I said, the game's optimisation is a bit wonky so your results might differ from mine. Then in game, I found that for me the best thing is to turn on both Vertical Sync AND Smooth Fix. This should stop any screen tearing and overall jerky movement that happens. Then go to Program Settings and find Geometry Dash (geometrydash.exe) Scroll down until you find Vertical sync, should be second from the bottom. On the left side, go to Manage 3D settings. ![]() Right click your desktop > NVIDIA Control Panel. If you have an Nvidia graphics card, try locking vertical sync in Nvidia Control Panel. I think the problem is just poor optimisation of the game, rather than anything having gone wrong on your end. Originally posted by wamel:If you're still having this problem, this happened to me too a few times. ![]()
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