![]() The affinity fix also fixes the same issue with ACB, ACR and AC3 when using VSync. Removing the first core of your cpu availability manually using the Task Manager affinity or alternatively using utility Process Lasso to automatically remove CPU 0 access from the AC2 executable resolves this. When using VSync, excessive single core use is also evident (typically 99%) with any Quad Core CPU and above. The alternative, if the other 2 are not possible for you, use the normal in-game vsync on.For newer AMD cards: turn on Radeon Chill as an FPS limiter set to 50/50 (min/max) and also turn on the "Enhanced sync" feature (don't forget to turn vsync off in-game for AMD's enhanced sync to work).For Nvidia cards: use Nvidia's Adaptive Vsync in the Nvidia Control Panel. ![]() as it doesn’t appear to advance the overall plot of the series one bit. ![]() Set the refresh rate to 50hz in game instead (use CRU in case no such option is available in game for you) and use the Vsync as below: Assassin’s Creed Unity review for Xbox One, PS4, PC Categories: PC, PS4. This is caused by 2 issues - a uneven 59fps fps cap and excessive cpu load when using Vsync To fix the uneven cap. ![]()
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