Situation when the screen shakes My Summer Car, is one of the most common and annoying problems for gamers, especially those who use virtual reality headsets or try to enjoy the view from the cockpit with a wide camera. This vibration can be caused by a whole range of factors: from a banal mismatch between the frame rate and the monitor refresh rate to specific rendering engine settings Unity. Unlike many other simulators, this game has a unique engine shaking physics that can resonate with the camera, creating a strong vibration effect throughout the entire image.

Before you panic and reinstall the game, you need to conduct a thorough diagnostics of the system. Often the root of evil lies in the fact that frame rate (FPS) is unstable and jumps, which the human eye perceives as jerking of the picture. It is also worth considering that the game is optimized for certain configurations, and enabling excessive anti-aliasing or shadow effects can overload the video card, causing micro-freezes. Understanding the nature of this phenomenon is the first step to comfortable car assembly.

Technical reasons for unstable FPS and image tearing

The main reason why the screen shakes is most often a mismatch between the number of frames that the video card is rendering and the refresh rate of your display. If your monitor is running at 60Hz and the game is running at 75 or 90 frames, there is an effect known as Screen Tearing (frame breaks). Visually, it looks like horizontal stripes that shift when the camera turns sharply, which in a dynamic scene is perceived as shaking. There is technology to combat this. V-Sync (vertical sync), which forcibly limits FPS to the monitor frequency.

However, enabling Vsync may lead to another issue โˆ’ Input Lag (input delay). In simulators where precise control of the wrench or clutch pedal is important, this can be critical. Many players notice that without V-Sync the picture is torn, and with it there is a noticeable delay in the reaction. A solution here could be the use of adaptive technologies, such as G-Sync or FreeSync, if your hardware supports them. These technologies dynamically change the monitor's refresh rate in real time, adjusting to the FPS of the game.

Another important aspect is the CPU load. My Summer Car highly dependent on single-threaded CPU performance, since car physics and NPC logic are calculated in the main thread. If the processor does not have time to process data, FPS drops occur, which visually look like screen jerks. This is especially noticeable when driving through difficult terrain or when there are a lot of objects in the scene.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Make sure that the video card driver settings do not force FPS limitation for all applications. Global settings may conflict with in-game settings, causing instability.

It is also worth checking the temperature of the components. If the video card or processor overheats, a throttling mechanism is triggered, which reduces the clock speed to protect against damage. This sudden drop in performance instantly causes severe shaking and lag. Monitoring temperatures in real time will help eliminate this factor.

In-game graphics settings and their impact on stability

Internal graphics settings My Summer Car rather meager, but they play a decisive role. In the options menu (which is called up by pressing Esc) basic parameters are available, such as resolution, texture quality and draw distance. Often, users set the resolution higher than their system supports in fullscreen mode, or select borderless window mode, which may conflict with the Windows window manager. Switching between full screen and windowed mode often solves the microstutter problem.

The parameter deserves special attention Field of View (FOV) or field of view. B My Summer Car Engine vibration is transmitted to the camera, and with a high FOV (wide field of view) this vibration becomes exaggerated, especially at the edges of the screen. Lowering the FOV can visually stabilize the image, although it will reduce the view. It is also worth experimenting with shadow quality and anti-aliasing - these parameters are the most demanding on GPU resources.

If you are using mods, they may be causing instability. Graphics mods that replace textures or add new lighting effects are often not written optimally and cause rendering conflicts. Disabling all mods is a mandatory diagnostic step. If the screen stops shaking without mods, then the problem is in the code of a specific add-on.

  • ๐ŸŽฎ Fullscreen vs Windowed: Try switching the display mode. Full screen usually works more stable, but the Borderless Window mode is more convenient for multitasking, although it may cause desynchronization.
  • ๐ŸŒฒ Draw distance: Reducing this parameter reduces the load on the processor, which can eliminate jerks when turning the camera in the forest.
  • ๐Ÿ’ง Post-processing: Effects like bloom or motion blur can create the illusion of shaking. Try disabling them if such an option is available through mods or configs.

Some combinations of settings may simply not be provided by the engine, causing image artifacts.

The effect of virtual reality (VR) headsets on vibration

If you are playing My Summer Car through a VR helmet (for example, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive or Valve Index), then the โ€œshakingโ€ of the screen may be a feature of the tracking or the settings of the helmet itself. Virtual reality requires a stable 90 or 120 FPS. Any fall below this threshold causes judder (jitter), which is much more difficult to bear in VR than on a monitor and can cause motion sickness. In this case, shaking is not a bug in the game, but a consequence of the lack of PC power to render stereoscopic images.

Settings are also critical in VR Supersampling (supersampling). If the rendering resolution in the helmet is set too high, the video card cannot cope and the picture begins to twitch. Lowering this setting in SteamVR or Oculus Software settings often restores stability. In addition, some mods for VR in My Summer Car have their own camera stabilization settings, which need to be configured separately from the main game options.

The problem may also lie in tracking. If base stations or helmet cameras see reflections or are in the interference zone, the virtual camera will shake. Check the lighting in the room and the cleanliness of the lenses. Sometimes simply reconnecting the cable or changing the USB port to a faster one (USB 3.0) helps.

๐Ÿ“Š Which VR headset are you using for My Summer Car?
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It is worth noting that the physical head shaking of a player wearing a helmet is also transferred to the game if the corresponding simulation option is enabled. This creates an immersive effect, but may make it difficult to tighten the bolts. Adjusting the seat height and camera position in the VR menu can help you find a more stable viewpoint.

Video card drivers and system conflicts

Outdated or, conversely, too new โ€œrawโ€ video card drivers are a common cause of rendering problems. If the screen shakes, the first thing to do is check the driver version NVIDIA or AMD. Sometimes game developers release patches that break certain driver versions. In such cases, it helps to roll back to the previous stable version or install a beta version with fixes for specific games.

There are settings in the video card control panel that may conflict with the game. For example, forcing antialiasing or anisotropic filtering to My Summer Car may cause artifacts. It is recommended to reset the 3D control settings for this application to "Default" and let the game determine the necessary parameters. It's also worth checking to see if your graphics card's power-saving mode is enabled, which could be limiting performance.

Software conflicts also play a role. Overlays from Discord, Steam, NVIDIA GeForce Experience or MSI Afterburner can take over rendering control, causing micro-freezes. Try disabling overlays and running the game in a "clean" state. Especially often problems arise MSI Afterburner with FPS monitoring enabled if it conflicts with the Unity engine.

โš ๏ธ Attention: When updating drivers, use the "Clean Install" option. Remnants of old settings files can cause errors in the operation of new drivers, leading to image instability.

Don't forget about background processes. Hardware-accelerated browsers, torrents, or streaming programs can consume GPU resources, causing the game to run out of power. Close unnecessary applications before starting the simulator.

Checking the configuration file and mods

Game My Summer Car stores many settings in text configuration files that can be edited manually. File settings.dat or mod files may contain incorrect values that cause shaking. For example, the frame rate value may be rigidly fixed to an inappropriate number. Manual editing of the config allows you to set parameters that are not available in the standard menu.

If you use mods, especially those that change physics or camera (for example, First Person Camera or Realistic Shaking), they may be causing the problem. Mod version conflicts (when one mod requires an old version of the game, and another requires a new one) leads to unpredictable behavior of the engine. Delete the folder Mods temporarily to see if the shaking goes away.

The integrity of the game files is another important point. B Steam You can run a file integrity check, which will automatically replace damaged or missing files with original copies. This often solves problems caused by accidental data corruption during an update or system crash.

โ˜‘๏ธ Diagnostics of mods and files

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For advanced users, it is possible to edit rendering parameters via configuration files Unity. However, this requires in-depth knowledge and can lead to the game being completely broken, so it is recommended to make backups before making any changes to the engine system files.

Troubleshooting table: Finding the cause of shaking

To systematize the process of finding a problem, it is convenient to use a table of symptoms and solutions. It will help you quickly weed out unsuitable options and focus on probable causes.

Symptom Probable Cause Solution
Horizontal stripes when driving V-Sync or G-Sync disabled Enable Vsync in game or driver
Jerks only when turning the head Lack of FPS (Low FPS) Lower graphics settings, reduce FOV
Constant fine vibration Engine physics or camera shake Check camera settings, disable shaking mods
Shaking in VR, nausea Unstable FPS below 90 Reduce Supersampling, close background applications
The screen flickers or jerks Driver or overlay conflict Update drivers, disable Discord/Steam overlays

Using this table will allow you to use elimination to find the culprit of instability. Start with the simplest steps, such as checking synchronization, before messing with complex registry settings or mods.

Optimizing Windows for stable game operation

The operating system also affects the stability of frame delivery. Windows 10 and 11 have a Game Mode feature that prioritizes resources for the active game window. Make sure it's turned on. It's also worth checking the power supply: the best mode for gaming is the "High Performance" mode, which prevents the processor frequency from decreasing during idle moments.

Background services such as file indexing or Windows updates can start at the most inopportune times, causing ping and FPS spikes. Disabling unnecessary services before running resource-intensive applications is a good practice. Also, make sure that the game is running with administrator rights, which can sometimes help avoid problems with accessing configuration files.

Hidden Windows Settings

You can find hidden shader cache settings in the NVIDIA/AMD Control Panel. Clearing this cache sometimes solves problems with artifacts in games using the Unity engine.

Don't forget about overheating. If the PC case is clogged with dust, the cooling system cannot cope. Regularly cleaning your computer from dust and replacing thermal paste can do wonders for FPS stability, eliminating throttling and accompanying image shake.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Why does the screen shake only when I start the engine?

This is normal behavior for My Summer Car. The game simulates engine vibration, which is transmitted to the body and, accordingly, to the playerโ€™s camera. The more powerful the engine and the worse it is tuned (for example, the ignition timing or mixture is incorrectly set), the stronger the shaking. If the vibration is excessive, check the engine settings in the menu or the condition of the engine mounts.

Could the shaking be due to a graphics mod?

Yes, mods that change lighting, shadows or textures often cause instability. They may not be optimized or conflict with other installed mods. Try disabling all mods and checking the game in its purest form. If the problem goes away, enable mods one at a time to find the culprit.

How to remove shaking in VR without losing quality?

It is difficult to completely remove shaking without loss of quality if there is not enough. Try using upscaling technologies such as FSR (if supported by the mod) or lower the rendering resolution in the helmet settings, leaving a high resolution for the interface. It also helps to brace your head or use a chair with a headrest so that physical shaking is not transferred to the helmet.

Will installing a more powerful video card help?

If the reason for the shaking is low FPS (less than 60 frames per second), then yes, a more powerful video card will solve the problem. However, if the shaking is caused by game bugs, mods or tearing, then upgrading the hardware will not have an effect. First, run software diagnostics.

What to do if the screen shakes after updating Windows?

Windows updates often break compatibility with games. Try running the game in compatibility mode with a previous version of Windows. Also check if your video card drivers have been updated automatically along with Windows - sometimes it's worth rolling them back to a working version.