I checked my settings, and checked again, and decided to roll back to an older NVIDIA driver with which VSync used to work a few years ago, when I was actively using FSX. This time it was running between 40-70 FPS, which is more than sufficient for VSync 1/2. It would always run at 30 in the past if I forced VSync 1/2. Frames were running unlimited instead the 30 I hoped for. I fired up the sim and noticed the AA settings were working, but noticed VSync would not work. I checked my settings in NVIDIA Inspector and everything was fine. I went away from FSX for a few years, installed Windows 10 in the mean time. This resulted in a fluid 30 FPS gaming experience without suttering. I had always used NVIDIA Inspector to apply custom settings for anti-aliasing, and used standard vsync + 1/2 refresh rate. For years I had been playing Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
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