Delta Force: Hawk Ops

Just started messing around with this game. Noticed that it's running at faster than 180fps (my monitor's limit) and I can see a tiny bit of tearing. If I turn on VSYNC, 180fps super smooth.

Why isn't it using GSYNC over DisplayPort like my DMZ (CoD) is?
Anyone?

Anyone playing using FreeSync/GSync with Delta Force successfully?
 
Doesn't FreeSync just match your monitor refresh rate to the FPS if the FPS is within the FreeSync range of the monitor? So turning on VSYNC then bounds the FPS to the max monitor refresh rate.

I play with uncapped FPS to ensure the lowest frame time between frames, tearing is minimal and I don't notice it (more peeved at turning off temporal aliasing and that the current state of graphics where anti-aliasing options aren't as good as they used to be)
 
All I can attest to is comparing CoD DMZ to Delta Force, both with running with FreeSync/GSync over display port... I'm pretty sure:-
- CoD DMZ limits to 180fps (monitor limit). More importantly is the smoothest way I can get the game to run, even when it's typical FPS is around 140-165.
- Delta Force runs at over 180fps, but I can detect tearing and it doesn't seem as smooth as you'd expect. I have to enable VSYNC to get the smoothness I'd expect.
 
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I'm not looking forward to the new operator....in the hands of any half decent player it'll be overpowered. The rats will enjoy this one as well.

The head glitching is getting improved slightly so that should help remove some silly encounters.

The new audio is going to be really good as well from a sneak peek I saw.
 
downloaded 100gb of this yester, jumped in, was still absolutely rubbish. got it into my head it had a single player version too but i think i must be wrong
 
downloaded 100gb of this yester, jumped in, was still absolutely rubbish. got it into my head it had a single player version too but i think i must be wrong

The "Black Hawk Down" mode is the campaign. Not tried it myself but heard it's tough and probably need a squad rather than straight single player.
 
The "Black Hawk Down" mode is the campaign. Not tried it myself but heard it's tough and probably need a squad rather than straight single player.
that's what i was looking at/for, but when i clicked it only seemed to be a team thing :-(

have to say it didn't seem very user friendly for a total noob, first thing i got was a message saying to link some account that i'd never heard of, then i just fumbles about w/ game types and loadout screens and stuff, no sorta clues as to what to do.

just fired up now, 20gb update. seriously wtf.
 
that's what i was looking at/for, but when i clicked it only seemed to be a team thing :-(

have to say it didn't seem very user friendly for a total noob, first thing i got was a message saying to link some account that i'd never heard of, then i just fumbles about w/ game types and loadout screens and stuff, no sorta clues as to what to do.

just fired up now, 20gb update. seriously wtf.

The campaign is co-op not meant to be played solo
The big update you had is the new season content which went live at 3am
 
Doesn't feel like those are legitimate stats...I'm starting to run into the same players quite often now.

Usually takes 3-5 mins for a Space City squad fill. Zero Dam is normally really quick though.
 
Yes and No

Gunplay is pretty good but the maps are even worse than BF 2042 Maps.
Maybe 2 are okay the rest are really bad imho.
A steam review I red awhile ago, mentioned that there was data mining/privacy concerns relating to what it installs/embeds in the background? Or was it that the developer is affiliated with something dodgy? I forget now sorry. But that was a bit worrying :P
 
A steam review I red awhile ago, mentioned that there was data mining/privacy concerns relating to what it installs/embeds in the background? Or was it that the developer is affiliated with something dodgy? I forget now sorry. But that was a bit worrying :P
It's a Chinese developer using an anti-cheat software developed by another Chinese company, one that is designated as a Chinese military company by the USDoD, that is afforded full kernel level access on your system. Make of that what you will.
 
It's a Chinese developer using an anti-cheat software developed by another Chinese company, one that is designated as a Chinese military company by the USDoD, that is afforded full kernel level access on your system. Make of that what you will.
That's a hard nope from me haha!
 
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