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I've got a question for you guys. In the SH3 OPTIONS ... Video Settings, what does the "Synchronized" setting do? I've tried it unchecked and checked, I don't see a difference. thanx
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I think synchronized waits for the next monitor scan before refreshing the graphics display. On CRT monitors there could be slight flickering/banding effects if the graphics refreshed part way through a scan and the scene was changing rapidly (e.g. moving ocean waves).
Edit: Wikipedia says it all much better than I can ![]() https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_tearing I've not seen the problem for many years. I think it's probable that modern graphics drivers do all this automatically by default, although I have no idea how they respond to ancient SH3 code. There may even be an obscure graphics driver setting that allows the "synchronized" option to do something noticeable... I would leave synchronized on as it may save your PC from wasting cycles/watts generating frames that are never actually displayed. Last edited by Hooston; 04-08-23 at 03:57 PM. |
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