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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
Thank you OP. I almost refunded this game because of this, but now I can actually play it.
I tried a lot of things and strangely enough, I found that by turning off the controller vibration in the options, I no longer had this problem. which may seem really strange at first, but it worked.
However, I recommend deactivating and then restarting the game, without restarting, it made no difference to me.
Here's my experience with FFXV, I hope it helps some people.
Experimented some more and I'm back to no in-game vsync, with adaptive vsync on and in borderless mode and everything is fine.
So I guess many of us can agree that vsync is the main issue, but as for the fix, YMMV.
If anyone's tried switching off vsync and they're still experiencing an issue, I recommend changing your display to fullscreen if you haven't already.