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Some called him a wizard. Others said it was placebo. But Arthur knew the truth. Somewhere deep in the bowels of the operating system, Windows was a well-intentioned meddler. And the only way to get a perfect frame was to politely, firmly, ask it to stop helping.
Maya patted him on the shoulder. “You just sacrificed the Windows DWM (Desktop Window Manager) on the altar of performance. Welcome to the priesthood.” disable fullscreen optimizations
The world loaded.
Arthur’s gaming PC was a beast. It had liquid cooling that glowed like a submerged aurora, a graphics card that cost more than his first car, and enough RAM to simulate a small galaxy. By all metrics, it should have run Voidfall Legacy —the notoriously unoptimized sequel to his favorite RPG—like a dream. Some called him a wizard