yttriumWe need to disable DWM in order to fix this bug. Aero Lite in Win8 does not disable DWM.
There is a thread on Overclock.net on disabling DWM in windows 8.1 http://www.overclock.net/t/1441921/windows-8-1-no-dwm-aka-aero-aka-desktop-composition
I run fullscreen so i never bothered myself.
[quote=yttrium]
We need to disable DWM in order to fix this bug. Aero Lite in Win8 does not disable DWM.[/quote]
There is a thread on Overclock.net on disabling DWM in windows 8.1 http://www.overclock.net/t/1441921/windows-8-1-no-dwm-aka-aero-aka-desktop-composition
I run fullscreen so i never bothered myself.
I run Windows 7, have two monitors, one @ 120Hz and one at 60hz. Occasionally when alt tabbing I'll randomly get like 60 FPS when I'm normally in the 200-300 range. Sometimes I'll have to restart my game.
I do use Aero and run TF2 in fullscreen.
I run Windows 7, have two monitors, one @ 120Hz and one at 60hz. Occasionally when alt tabbing I'll randomly get like 60 FPS when I'm normally in the 200-300 range. Sometimes I'll have to restart my game.
I do use Aero and run TF2 in fullscreen.
>How can it be done, though? I've tried googling it all day and haven't been able to find anything relevant.
The normal force disable vsync driver settings actually work on nvidia, unless they decided to remove them entirely in recent driver versions.
>How can it be done, though? I've tried googling it all day and haven't been able to find anything relevant.
The normal force disable vsync driver settings actually work on nvidia, unless they decided to remove them entirely in recent driver versions.
ScrewballThere is a thread on Overclock.net on disabling DWM in windows 8.1 http://www.overclock.net/t/1441921/windows-8-1-no-dwm-aka-aero-aka-desktop-composition
I run fullscreen so i never bothered myself.
This is the first I've heard of this.
Could you try this method out, tagg?
[quote=Screwball]There is a thread on Overclock.net on disabling DWM in windows 8.1 http://www.overclock.net/t/1441921/windows-8-1-no-dwm-aka-aero-aka-desktop-composition
I run fullscreen so i never bothered myself.[/quote]
This is the first I've heard of this.
Could you try this method out, tagg?
I don't understand everything that's being said here. Does the inability to play without aero in win 8 mean that you'll get the same input lag associated with that in win 7 and be completely unable to get rid of it? Do people know if this is also the case in win 10?
I don't understand everything that's being said here. Does the inability to play without aero in win 8 mean that you'll get the same input lag associated with that in win 7 and be completely unable to get rid of it? Do people know if this is also the case in win 10?
yttriumScrewballThere is a thread on Overclock.net on disabling DWM in windows 8.1 http://www.overclock.net/t/1441921/windows-8-1-no-dwm-aka-aero-aka-desktop-composition
I run fullscreen so i never bothered myself.
This is the first I've heard of this.
Could you try this method out, tagg?
After fiddling around with it a little bit I got this working on Windows 10 Technical Preview so I guess it's gonna work on 8 as well, considering that the tutorial wasn't for 10.
Though aside from the (imo)overall worse look, which is the result of removing DWM, there are quite a few bugs, at least on Windows 10.
I mean this technically works, but I'd much rather like an actual fix of how DWM handles multiple displays :/
[quote=yttrium][quote=Screwball]There is a thread on Overclock.net on disabling DWM in windows 8.1 http://www.overclock.net/t/1441921/windows-8-1-no-dwm-aka-aero-aka-desktop-composition
I run fullscreen so i never bothered myself.[/quote]
This is the first I've heard of this.
Could you try this method out, tagg?[/quote]
After fiddling around with it a little bit I got this working on Windows 10 Technical Preview so I guess it's gonna work on 8 as well, considering that the tutorial wasn't for 10.
Though aside from the (imo)overall worse look, which is the result of removing DWM, there are quite a few bugs, at least on Windows 10.
I mean this technically works, but I'd much rather like an actual fix of how DWM handles multiple displays :/
guyystAfter fiddling around with it a little bit I got this working on Windows 10 Technical Preview so I guess it's gonna work on 8 as well, considering that the tutorial wasn't for 10.
Though aside from the (imo)overall worse look, which is the result of removing DWM, there are quite a few bugs, at least on Windows 10.
I mean this technically works, but I'd much rather like an actual fix of how DWM handles multiple displays :/
Well, the guide did mention quite a few bugs even on 8, including a broken login screen. Either way, it's a workaround, but I'm glad it actually does work. This is really promising.
[quote=guyyst]After fiddling around with it a little bit I got this working on Windows 10 Technical Preview so I guess it's gonna work on 8 as well, considering that the tutorial wasn't for 10.
Though aside from the (imo)overall worse look, which is the result of removing DWM, there are quite a few bugs, at least on Windows 10.
I mean this technically works, but I'd much rather like an actual fix of how DWM handles multiple displays :/[/quote]
Well, the guide did mention quite a few bugs even on 8, including a broken login screen. Either way, it's a workaround, but I'm glad it actually does work. This is really promising.
yo I know this is a huge necro but this shit just got fixed in win10
Addresses issue where, in certain hardware configurations, the frame rates of DirectX Games were unintentionally limited to a factor of the display's vertical synchronization.
yo I know this is a huge necro but [url=https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4074588/windows-10-update-kb4074588]this shit just got fixed in win10[/url]
[quote]Addresses issue where, in certain hardware configurations, the frame rates of DirectX Games were unintentionally limited to a factor of the display's vertical synchronization.[/quote]