V-Sync stays enabled (Even when disabled) and causes any game to micro stutter in Render to Main Window, normal window and fullscreen
To reproduce bug, Enable Render to Main Window in config, boot a game and go fullscreen
(Without the Use Fullscreen setting in config, use dolphin's fullscreen button).
Use the Tab key (Emulation Speed Hotkey) The screen should flash a black screen and then the game screen tears which is normal
(This doesn't cause any frame skipping or micro stuttering, runs as intended).
Now close the game with ESC and boot into another game, Use the Tab button to speed up the game,
now go into fullscreen, now click Tab again.
Results: Screen no longer tears, flashes a black screen even when V-Sync is disabled and now micro stutters constantly and starts to
skips frames every 10 seconds
(You may have to repeat the steps again if it doesn't work, you may have to use Alt+Enter to fullscreen and then click ESC).
Closing dolphin fixes this until you decide to boot another game.
I always use DDU to clean my graphics every update
My Specs
Dolphin 5.0-12685
Processor (Intel Core i9-9900K)
Motherboard (ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4-IB)
Graphics Card (GeForce RTX™ 2080 TURBO OC 8G)
Ram (Aspacer DDR4-2666 16GB)
To reproduce bug, Enable Render to Main Window in config, boot a game and go fullscreen
(Without the Use Fullscreen setting in config, use dolphin's fullscreen button).
Use the Tab key (Emulation Speed Hotkey) The screen should flash a black screen and then the game screen tears which is normal
(This doesn't cause any frame skipping or micro stuttering, runs as intended).
Now close the game with ESC and boot into another game, Use the Tab button to speed up the game,
now go into fullscreen, now click Tab again.
Results: Screen no longer tears, flashes a black screen even when V-Sync is disabled and now micro stutters constantly and starts to
skips frames every 10 seconds
(You may have to repeat the steps again if it doesn't work, you may have to use Alt+Enter to fullscreen and then click ESC).
Closing dolphin fixes this until you decide to boot another game.
I always use DDU to clean my graphics every update
My Specs
Dolphin 5.0-12685
Processor (Intel Core i9-9900K)
Motherboard (ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4-IB)
Graphics Card (GeForce RTX™ 2080 TURBO OC 8G)
Ram (Aspacer DDR4-2666 16GB)