@Hatchet:
You need to go to Nvidia control panel, go to “Manage 3D Settings” and switch Vsync off there, not in game. This prevents the hardware vsync from conflicting with the software vsync. It’s just a bug that BMS has. If you don’t want hardware vysnc turned off you can make a separate Nvidia game profile for BMS only so it switches off Vsync when you play it but not other games. I have roughly the same setup as you, i7 and 1060, and it fixed it
Sorry to be overriding the OP, I have tried both methods ie., using the in-game settings with the VSYNC box checked and the nvidia control panel set to “use applications settings”. I have tried as you have suggested above. I still get in-cockpit view stuttering with Vsync period. When I turn it off, my FPS shoots up as you would expect to like 120+. FPS in external camera is a bit higher, but not much. Also the mission I made in the TE to test this has no other units in it. With the higher frame rate with VSYNC off I do have minor tearing but it is not distracting to me as my head movement with Track IR is usually slow and deliberate.
I am certainly not blaming BMS for this. I can’t explain why it is happening either. I did not have this problem ( stuttering with VSYNC ON ) with my older setup. I was running the same CPU (I5 4690k@4GHZ) with a GTX 970 at a screen resolution of 1920x1200 and experienced no stuttering with VSYNC on.
Edit: I need to edit the FPS values: With VSYNC off in external view I am getting about 160+ FPS, in-cockpit is more like 100 FPS. So there is a large disparity here.