> > Fixed that for ya. > > Is this mamedev's answer ? I mean do you guys plan to leave it as it is (poor and bad > options for sync and lag) and just tell people to buy G/Free-Sync compatible hardware > ? > > If so then it really looks like GroovyMAME was in fact assimilated to make murdering > it easier/smoother, or politically acceptable, and the superior solutions it offered > in that field will never come back whether as GM or whithin baseline, or if they do > it'll be God knows when maybe in a decade.
Do you even understand what it is that you're writing here?
The tearing, lag, and bad experience you speak of is because your display is LOCKED to a fixed refresh rate!
Different games run at different hZ - different different different as in not locked like your display is.
It's not a MAME issue or problem even though there's ini options to try and cushion that a bit.
Get a display capable of a variable refresh rate and all those bad things go totally away.
Yes, my Acer Predator XB271HU was expensive as hell and there are cheaper alternatives currently available, but my MAME experience has improved by a factor of 10000000