Video auto defaults to d3d on my windows 10 pro machine.
running with -video d3d9ex says invalid and it reverts to gdi
switchres seems to be disabled by default and I forgot the point of it actually.
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- What's going on with sync anyway ? I haven't turned 'waitvsync', 'syncrefresh' or 'triplebuffer' on but there's not a hint of tearing whatever game I launch. How come ? - I'm using Win 7 w/ Aero so maybe my Windows and/or GPU are forcing sync to monitor anyway ?
What's your display and CPU + GPU?
I don't mean to sound like that other dude, but I recently bought a G-Sync display and it's basically the best money I ever spent. Those options are all disabled and games run at their native refresh rate now and sound awesome