"Hardware Acceleration" | Do you play with it on or off?
Posted: 29 Dec 2020, 12:56
So, a lot of GUIs these days have an option to enable some sort of hardware acceleration.
I play with two monitors, both 165hz 1440p but different brands/companies and are very different panels.
In an effort to try and solve my mouse issues, I discovered that, turning on hardware acceleration in all of the apps I have open when gaming: (OBS, Chatty, Steam, Battle.net, Discord, Firefox, Spotify), seemed to dramatically impact how my game looked visually, fluidity(?) wise.
I always used to turn these off because I would go off of what the herd mentality was from Google, and as well I had different refresh-rate monitors for a while. I am curious, does anyone know what might be going on in the backend?
I play with two monitors, both 165hz 1440p but different brands/companies and are very different panels.
In an effort to try and solve my mouse issues, I discovered that, turning on hardware acceleration in all of the apps I have open when gaming: (OBS, Chatty, Steam, Battle.net, Discord, Firefox, Spotify), seemed to dramatically impact how my game looked visually, fluidity(?) wise.
I always used to turn these off because I would go off of what the herd mentality was from Google, and as well I had different refresh-rate monitors for a while. I am curious, does anyone know what might be going on in the backend?