Anssi Saari's recommendation led me to learn a number of interesting things
about vertical sync and framerate that I would like to share. I also found
solutions that seem to be working well so far in Rise of the Tomb Raider and
Team Fortress 2.
One of the things that I found out was that mesa h
> For variable refresh rate without (much) tearing you turn vsync off in
> game settings. That's how you get the highest frame rates as your
> benchmarks show.
It's true that the highest framerates are achieved by disabling vertical sync.
However, my understanding was that if my system can delive
flavonol writes:
> Hello Debian community,
>
> Whenever I enable vertical sync in any one of various video games (including,
> but not limited to, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Team Fortress 2,
> Minecraft Java Edition & Hollow Knight), framerates frequently drop to
> between around 30 to 50 frames
Hello Debian community,
Whenever I enable vertical sync in any one of various video games (including,
but not limited to, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Team Fortress 2, Minecraft Java
Edition & Hollow Knight), framerates frequently drop to between around 30 to 50
frames per second*. This occurs even
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