Well unfortunately I have no other advice to offer. No, i have the v-sync option, but when i tried it with Sudeki it did not work, and my moniter was set to 60, so was the game, but still was running high frames, but the option that didnt show up in Nvidia control panel was the frame rate limiter. You can actually add the game directly from steam as well but it's simpler through the shortcut. so you would make a shortcut for the game on your desktop then it will show up in the programs tab after a refresh (quit /relaunch panel). The program tab sometimes needs to have the specific app added. It should be in the "manage 3d settings" there is a tab for global and program settings. I't's even weirder your basic Nvidia control panel is missing the settings for v-sync. That's really bizarre.I just bought and installed the game yesterday and had zero issues with it just running perfectly with whatever stock settings it auto detected. Well i do have Nvidia card its only a gtx 745, but my Nvidia control panel didnt have the setting for it, i had to download Nvidia Profile inspector to force a certian refresh rate, i could set v-sync and then set my moniter to 60fps but for some reason that didnt work on this game, it would still run in a super high frame rate. I haven't owned a an AMD card in years but I imagine you can do something similar in their software UI. If you have an Nvidia card you can force the refresh rate in the Nvidia control panel individually per game/app or globally.
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