This! But let me clarify a little more than what the OP said. This actually has nothing to do with resolution, but rather Hz. As you may know, Hz and FPS are the same thing (essentially). Most TVs are 60Hz which is why 60 FPS games run smoothly. The 30 FPS don't match 60 Hz, so the solution is to change your refresh rate on your TV set to 30 Hz to match the game. This is done in your video card settings.
I was having tons of judder in Zelda SS, until I saw this thread and it reminded me of the importance of matching your video game's FPS to your TV's refresh rate. Thanks!
I was having tons of judder in Zelda SS, until I saw this thread and it reminded me of the importance of matching your video game's FPS to your TV's refresh rate. Thanks!
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OS: Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black AM3 3.4Ghz 512KB 45NM 125W 4000MHZ (overclocked to 3.7Ghz)
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT
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