> > > 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
I know perfectly well what I'm saying, what I mean is for people who don't have nearly a thousand bucks to put in a monitor+compatible gpu, or want to play on their TV. And GroovyMAME offered the best options to deal with that and you know it, but as usual you'll all play dumb.