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LionEgo | 8 months ago
If I was to play Dark Souls 3 and/or Elden ring on Linux without tearfree. There is significant screen tearing and the game feels very choppy when playing.
To enable TearFree on Xorg. You typically make a new configuration file that sits in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ and append to the X configuration
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU#Tear_free_rendering
There are downside to this, but I would only imagine they are problems on older GPUs.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/518362/whats-the-do...
I've never noticed these downsides personally and everything seems to work great.
I don't like Wayland. It still seems very buggy and I am running Debian Trixie and would prefer to keep using X11.
But IME Wayland does have higher performance on older hardware it seems than X. My old laptop could barely play Youtube with X11 (it is the video itself not YouTube being a resource hog, I checked), Wayland performance is much better.
simoncion|8 months ago
Did you check by downloading the video and playing it with a good standalone video player like mplayer, vlc, or mpv? If you didn't, then you didn't disentangle the web browser from the video playback.
LionEgo|8 months ago
The only thing that was different was Wayland vs X11. Same browser, same browser settings, same OS and same plugins.