Some years ago, in the days of Windows 7 and with my old hardware, I used to turn off vsync and set Dolphin for borderless fullscreen. This would give me some performance benefit and still prevented the game screen from tearing.
However, now with Windows 10 and my present hardware, borderless fullscreen no longer prevents screen tear. In this thread it was suggested that disabling fullscreen optimizations should restore the old behavior, but that is not the case. I have fullscreen optimizations disabled, but if I don't enable vsync in Dolphin I still get screen tear in borderless fullscreen.
Does anybody know how to restore the old behavior?
However, now with Windows 10 and my present hardware, borderless fullscreen no longer prevents screen tear. In this thread it was suggested that disabling fullscreen optimizations should restore the old behavior, but that is not the case. I have fullscreen optimizations disabled, but if I don't enable vsync in Dolphin I still get screen tear in borderless fullscreen.
Does anybody know how to restore the old behavior?
Windows 11 | i7-9700K | NVidia RTX 4060 Ti 8GB | 32GB DDR4-3000