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  • Input latency includes the time it takes to render the frame. CRTs have a small inherent latency advantage compared to modern LCDs but they’re not instant and that advantage is miniscule compared to the disadvantage of the lower framerate. A game running at 30 fps on a gaming LCD will have lower input lag than a game running at 20 fps on a CRT. I’m sure there are outliers that poll inputs in a silly way that increases input lag, but for most games the render time will be the greatest factor. Performance modes usually simply reduce the render time (even if the framerate is unchanged).









  • Euphonica tries to make minimal and sensible assumptions about your library’s folder structure.

    Tracks from different releases (albums) should not be put in the same folder. Preferably, all tracks of the same release should be put in the same folder.

    How hard is it to stop making this assumption? Why is almost every music player adamant on making it?

    Not every song belongs to an album, songs released together might belong to different albums and not every album is released at once. Not to mention folders can serve any kind of organization need other than grouping songs of an album.




  • Lojcs@piefed.socialtoGames@lemmy.worldSteam Introduces In-Game Performance Monitor
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    2 months ago

    Im not sure I like the cpu utilization being based on the base clock. A percentage that can go arbitrarily above 100 doesn’t sound useful for determining bottlenecks. It must be difficult to accurately determine given all the dynamic boost stuff but since all other such utilities figured it out surely they can too. Hope they don’t just leave this as good enough.