this post was submitted on 19 Nov 2023
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Doesn't the allow tearing plus disabling the overlay solves most of that? Of course you will have tearing which is not great I guess.
I never tried disabling the overlay but allowing tearing does not do much. Should get my Steam Deck OLED this week so I can test there.
I mentioned the overlay because now (and before caused perf and other issues) if you don't disable the overlay the allowing tearing option does nothing.
Thanks, will keep this in mind when I test some games on the new Steam Deck.