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markus99@lemmy.worldBanned to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Gaming Latency on Linux: Gnome vs KDE Plasma

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Gaming Latency on Linux: Gnome vs KDE Plasma

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markus99@lemmy.worldBanned to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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    tl;dr for someone who doesn’t come to Lemmy to watch YT videos?

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      Same latency

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        Seems pretty unexcited and rather expected. Doesn’t it?

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          It makes sense actually, the compositor is disabled while games are running so unless the DE is causing lag, the latency is going to be the same.

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