• 0x4E4F@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    1 year ago

    VFR 🤨… I mean, does anyone actually use that? It flopped for video content, I seriously doubt anyone is gonna use that on a PC.

    DirectDraw is an MS specific thing, part of DirectX. How does that fit into Wayland?

    The second, I would actually LOVE to get in any frame server, X or Wayland, but that will most probably never happen.

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      1 year ago

      Variable refresh rate has become the de facto standard of modern gaming now. They aren’t referring to the direct draw API, but the fact that Wayland does not have extra baggage to draw to the screen through a display server. Wayland just draws to the screen directly, saving time and performance.

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      1 year ago

      VRR is fantastic for games, I really notice the difference and I use Wayland because of it.

      The downside to that is (from my understanding) Wayland forces some form of Vsync on everything, so if you don’t have a VRR monitor then games can become very stuttery and have noticeable input lag. There is an option to “force lowest latency” which supposedly allows screen tearing for things like games, though I didn’t test how well it worked myself.

      If people are interested in experimenting, then VRRTest is a great utility to see what VRR is doing and to test various settings.