Open Insidecactus opened 4 months ago
I can't imagine how "having lazer installed" can cause this, unless you're running both at once. "Between frames" generally means something on your system is over-using cpu in the background, so a good starting point would be to shut down apps you have running (including input device helper apps) one by one until the issue goes away.
I can't imagine how "having lazer installed" can cause this, unless you're running both at once. "Between frames" generally means something on your system is over-using cpu in the background, so a good starting point would be to shut down apps you have running (including input device helper apps) one by one until the issue goes away.
Thank you so much, but I did not run them both at once. I will try to close some background apps.
So, here is the problem: When I install stable and lazer on my computer, and lazer render engine was set to OpenGL, stable version will drop frames when moving the mouse curser. But when I uninstall lazer and restart my computer, stable will not drop frames when I playing or move the curser. I checked my framerate display, I saw "BetweenFrames" is too high to cause frame dropping. Here is an image:
Here is my system info:
OS: Windows 11 Home 22H2
CPU: Intel(R) Core i5-1340P 1.90Ghz
RAM: 16GB 4800Mhz
GPU: Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics
Here is my computer model:
Dell Inspiron 14 5430