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It seems GSEA Desktop has the same stuttering/refresh rate affecting behavior as described here: microsoft/terminal#649
For the Terminal app, there is a toggle for forcing software rendering mode that corrects the behavior, I would assume that setting software rendering mode for GSEA would likewise mitigate the issue here.
In brief, when moving the GSEA UI window, the movement is extremely stuttery, and (at least on g-sync monitors) causes the system FPS to drop substantially.
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IMO, and as I've written at length in the linked issue, the proper correction is not to disable hardware rendering but to disable gsync for that particular app with a profile. Ideally Nvidia would do something to avoid detecting non-games as, well, games.
It seems GSEA Desktop has the same stuttering/refresh rate affecting behavior as described here:
microsoft/terminal#649
For the Terminal app, there is a toggle for forcing software rendering mode that corrects the behavior, I would assume that setting software rendering mode for GSEA would likewise mitigate the issue here.
In brief, when moving the GSEA UI window, the movement is extremely stuttery, and (at least on g-sync monitors) causes the system FPS to drop substantially.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: