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If I have an Nvidia GPU, I should use OpenGL in PCSX2?
And if I have an AMD GPU, I should use Direct3D?
Is this correct?
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As long as AMD doesn't make a better driver, yes
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Thank you!
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In my opinion OGL is still slower on average than D3D.
I've had a few games where I couldn't quite get playable rates (to my standards) and nothing would bump up to the frame rates I wanted except for switching to D3D
That said OGL is much more accurate, my advice would always be to use OGL first on a game and if you have playable speed you're good to go.
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Makes sense, I'll do that.
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