How does desktop composition affect full-screen applications (mainly games)?
I know disabling it frees up a tiny amount of VRAM and it seems to be the only way to get rid of the color scheme performance BS that windows feeds me during some games, but what I want to know is: Is there any reason I shouldn't do it? If not why is it not disabled by default?
I know disabling it frees up a tiny amount of VRAM and it seems to be the only way to get rid of the color scheme performance BS that windows feeds me during some games, but what I want to know is: Is there any reason I shouldn't do it? If not why is it not disabled by default?