

However, when I reached the malfunctioning door where you first get the Stasis Module, the other side of the door had a black background. Well when I enabled V-Sync through my old GTX660 card in my old PC last April, as well as in-game, I was testing out the gameplay at the time. Not everyone's experience will be the same, of course. The in-game setting causes massive input lag, so enabling it in the control panel is the most common solution. It's been a sort of "common knowledge" regarding Dead Space games that playing without VSync causes the physics to spazz out, make doors get stuck, QTEs to break, invisible walls, etc, etc.

Originally posted by McSwifty:Really? That's strange.
