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Core timing mode?

reignerdeustcher opened this issue · comments

It says that internal introduces lag and judder then what is the point of using it?

It's for running 70Hz DOS games (there's many of them) on 60Hz displays without tearing. It's not only 70Hz games though. Sometimes, games use weird VGA modes that use oddball refresh rates. Normally the best way to run dosbox is on a VRR display (g-sync/freesync) at the highest refresh rate your display supports. But if you can't do that, then internal mode can be useful to get rid of tearing.

It's for running 70Hz DOS games (there's many of them) on 60Hz displays without tearing. It's not only 70Hz games though. Sometimes, games use weird VGA modes that use oddball refresh rates. Normally the best way to run dosbox is on a VRR display (g-sync/freesync) at the highest refresh rate your display supports. But if you can't do that, then internal mode can be useful to get rid of tearing.

but how can i disable this? it makes all the games more sluggish than in normal dosbox using the same settings...

and i have a 75 hz monitor with freesync active

but how can i disable this? it makes all the games more sluggish than in normal dosbox using the same settings...

and i have a 75 hz monitor with freesync active

Don't use internal mode then. Use external mode and configure RetroArch to use VRR (https://www.libretro.com/index.php/category/g-sync/)