Vsync in Windows 8.1
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08-18-2014, 08:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-18-2014 08:37 PM by MyNinjaPenguin.)
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RE: Vsync in Windows 8.1
(08-18-2014 08:17 PM)TheDax Wrote: Well, I looked at the newer code and we're showing the window completely differently compared to how we used to, so it's not a matter of simply moving some code around..sure would help if I could reproduce it somehow.. Dang dangitty dang. Yeah, I'm guessing you'd need a GeForce 660M to do so. People with this card have had odd problems with a number of different games and applications. NVidia seems to have messed up with this one. Perhaps RussTech, the guy who started this thread, could tell us if he has the same card? And does anybody out there with a 660M have vsync working properly? (08-18-2014 08:17 PM)TheDax Wrote: Out of curiosity, if you have Aero Glass turned on, does it help if you simply keep vsync off? IIRC, Aero is supposed to force vsync regardless of what the application wants. Vsync off looks exactly the same. The problem is that Aero only forces vsync in windowed mode, it doesn't do anything for fullscreen applications. So yeah, I have no tearing in windowed mode. Perhaps there's a way to put PPSSPP in a "fake fullscreen" mode that some other emulators use by default? |
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