Try playing the game now the Projects Cars 3 blurry screen should be fixed. This video shows all the menu options the game has to offer & I do some testing to see how well it runs on a RTX card with on screen display showing FPS,GPU.
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For this, you need to open the Nvidia Control Panel. At 1080p and minimum settings, all of the tested GPUs don't even bat an eye at Project CARS 3. However, there are still ways you can enhance the sharpness off the game without sacrificing too much performance. But, if you are running a lower graphics card avoid meddling with the Super Sampling or the game becomes almost unplayable. While people on 4K may not notice any problem with the screen, the problem escalates when you are playing 1080p.įor people who are using the RTX or RX graphics card, you can set the Super Sampling to the max and it should fix Projects Cars 3 blurry screen. Project CARS 3 is the third instalment in the best-seller racing franchise that brings all the intense thrills, emotions and fun from the vibrant world of. And this can usually be fixed by switching between the windowed and full-screen mode. The game appears to have a badly coded TAA or FXAA. A black screen is usually caused by some temporary graphics settings issue. This should give you a much smoother gaming experience in Project Cars 3 and the blurriness should dissipate.Īnother aspect of the Nvidia configuration that plays a crucial role is the Antialiasing. OWN YOUR JOURNEY 200 elite-brand race road cars 120 global tracks Wide set of race conversion kits Race to earn Credits XP Buy own 100s of cars. Ideally, you should have the textures set to the max and the MSAA at medium. Textures and MSAA play a crucial role in impacting the clarity of the game.
Once you fix that the blurriness of the game will be resolved. I'll look forward to giving PCars a spin if/when that ever happens.It does not matter if your system is a high-end rig because the problem is not with the hardware, but the configuration. Then the image would probably look undistorted but would obviously have a much smaller FOV and largely negate the reason for using triples in the first place.Īnyway, hopefully the suggestions being posted here will help others find a satisfactory setup until such time as the feature is implemented. Check to see if your video card meets the minimum requirements and install the latest.
A split screen wouldnt be able to cope with the sheer volume of detail/action i believe (sorry, not very technical but you get the idea). The only alternative I can think of with the current support in PCars is to line up the monitors with no angle whatsoever. The most common issue with black screen is a problem with your GPU. I believe the developers said there would be no split screen at all as the game needs the whole screen to maintain the amount of action going on. It is simply necessary to produce a realistic image.
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I could reduce the FOV as has been suggested but there will still be mega-distortion and the FOV being presented will no longer be realistic anyway.Īt the end of the day there is a reason driving sims go to the trouble of implementing full triple screen support including separate rendering. Setting anything close to that in PCars gives terrible results. But he image would stretch and my menu system would be hidden because it.
Instead it would stretch despite my native screen resolution is that of the latter, i.e. Bandai Namco releases the announcement trailer for Project Cars 2, which will bring more than 170 cars and 60 tracks to PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this fall. For example, Erwan's video above shows a setup with a very shallow side monitor angle which will help mask the distortion but even so there is still severe distortion evident. I had to lover my games resolution to 1920x1200 from 2560x1600 because it wouldn’t scale. I guess it depends on what each of us find satisfactory.