I propose alternative settings that uses GSYNC instead of the VSYNC method.
This is for people who have a GSync display.
Scenario: Limit the frame rate to a constant 60 fps and use GSYNC
Pros :
- Very good fluidity, even when panning (better than with the VSYNC method)
- Constant frame rate
- No stutters
- you can set a very high TLOD / OLOD
Important note : To enable GSync in Windows 11, both GSync and VSync must be enabled simultaneously
In Windows 11 :
Settings / System / Display / Advanced display
- Choose a refresh rate : 60 HZ
- Dynamic refresh rate : Disabled
On the screen OSD :
- Enable GSync (or FreeSync)
In AMD Adrenaline software :
Parameters / Display / Display Options :
Adaptative Sync Compatible -or- AMD FreeSync Prenium -or- AMD FreeSync : Enabled
Games / Games / Profile Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 :
- Radeon Enhanced Sync : Disabled
- Wait for vertical refresh : Always ON (in Win11, VSync must be activated for GSync to work)
- Radeon FreeSync : Enabled
In Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 :
Settings / General / Graphics :
- Anti-Aliasing : TAA
- Max frame rate : 30
- Frame Generation : AMD FSR 3
- Frame multiplier : 2X
- VSync : Disabled
To limit stutters in very dense areas :
- Dynamic Settings : Enabled
- Frame rate target : 30
Restart computer before testing
Now you can set a very high TLOD / OLOD in msfs 2024
and enjoy a very good fluidity without stutters
Caution: Each time you install a new version, check the settings in Amd Adrenaline / Msfs 2024 profile