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Smooth motion configuration in NVIDIA App.

Recently I ran through a video, where a guy recomendated to enable smooth motion configuration in NVIDIA setting for "PUBG: Battlegrounds". I've decided to test it, and it really works.

Is there any catch? How does this configuration really affect gameplay? I've heard that it's not suitable for some competitive shooters, like CS2, but in PUBG I did'nt notice any bad affect on gameplay.

Maybe I'm wrong, but people who have RTX 40x graphic cards should definitely try it.

You can find it in NVIDIA App in game settings.

https://preview.redd.it/bs4aouqnmr0h1.png?width=1984&format=png&auto=webp&s=7a6dbc31bfd5b1f8be120c15468b4977034e16bf

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Smooth motion configuration in NVIDIA App.

Recently I ran through a video, where a guy recomendated to enable smooth motion configuration in NVIDIA setting for "PUBG: Battlegrounds". I've decided to test it, and it really works.

Is there any catch? How does this configuration really affect gameplay? I've heard that it's not suitable for some competitive shooters, like CS2, but in PUBG I did'nt notice any bad affect on gameplay.

Maybe I'm wrong, but people who have RTX 40x graphic cards should definitely try it.

You can find it in NVIDIA App in game settings.

https://preview.redd.it/bs4aouqnmr0h1.png?width=1984&format=png&auto=webp&s=7a6dbc31bfd5b1f8be120c15468b4977034e16bf

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Smooth motion configuration in NVIDIA App.

https://preview.redd.it/bnmz3y4imr0h1.png?width=1984&format=png&auto=webp&s=4dfed0830fbfce3b5f711dd2d7959ed2a36a8b83

Recently I ran through a video, where a guy recomendated to enable smooth motion configuration in NVIDIA setting for "PUBG: Battlegrounds". I've decided to test it, and it really works.

Is there any catch? How does this configuration really affect gameplay? I've heard that it's not suitable for some competitive shooters, like CS2, but in PUBG I didn't notice any bad affect on gameplay.

Maybe I'm wrong, but people who have RTX 40x graphic cards should definitely try it.

You can find it in NVIDIA App in game settings.

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3 weeks into Abib collagen patches and something weirdly specific is happening to my undereyes - am I imagining it?

Ok so I’m usually very sceptical about eye patches. most of the ones I tried just felt like cold wet stickers and that was it.

Picked up the Abib Jericho rose jelly collagen patches on a whim and have been using them every other morning for around 15-20 mins while making coffee/waking up.

For context: combo skin, pretty dehydrated undereye area, central Europe climate, not enough sleep most of the time lol

First 1-2 weeks I only noticed hydration and less puffiness for a few hours. but now something oddly specific is happening: the crepey texture under my LEFT eye (the worse side) actually looks smoother when I’m tired?? like the smile lines there look softer than before.

weird part is when I’m fully rested I can barely tell a difference at all.

So now I genuinely can’t tell if: - the patches are actually helping over time, - or if the cooling/hydration just makes sleep deprivation look less obvious temporarily

Has anyone else had this with hydrogel/collagen patches? not necessarily this product specifically.

Also idk if I’m imagining this too but these smell faintly like wet cardboard, not bad, just weirdly specific.

https://preview.redd.it/o1on30fdhq0h1.jpg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0e4868aa3c919e7f96d614caeebfa2e03aed5424

https://preview.redd.it/kdron8wdhq0h1.jpg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=db102d7bf9694983ad732b866d788b4204a2cbc4

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For me, 60Hz used to feel completely fine.

But after switching to 144Hz+, going back to 60Hz feels surprisingly bad - much less smooth than I remember.

It’s like my perception completely changed.

Do you get used to it again over time, or is 60Hz just ruined forever once you upgrade?

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u/Competitive_Tea_6772 — 10 days ago