![]() ![]() The program in question was SNES9x set to OpenGL mode. You'll note that when I closed the thread I mentioned how I replicated the issue in an OpenGL emulator. Here's my original issue report about this: Joshua-Ashton/d9vk#341 When I disconnect my G-Sync monitor and switch to a 60hz regular display, I can select any resolution I want because every resolution only gets 1 listing per refresh rate. I speculate it has something to do with the way monitor EDIDs contain the timing information for G-Sync and ULMB/strobing modes so the driver can read these modes and understand what options are available. ![]() For some odd reason, some displays will flood the API with erroneous duplicates of the same resolution x refresh rate listing straight down the line save for native resolution. I reported this bug ages ago, back in the D9VK Github. ![]()
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