Performance without borders or exclusive full-screen playback
Performance without borders or exclusive full-screen playback
No, and even when you try, the situation isn't the traditional closed-exclusive fullscreen. That approach is obsolete and no longer needed. Everything makes sense because of what we discussed earlier.
I wasn't really in the mood to edit files, since the old fullscreen experience isn't fully supported anymore. Windows 11 doesn't truly offer a stable exclusive fullscreen mode like it used to. DX12 supports borderless natively, but in practice it's more of a hybrid approach within Windows 11. Optimizations for windowed games are present, allowing smooth transitions back to the desktop. I still choose fullscreen for online shooters, even if there might be some differences, because it works well and lets me switch quickly. Some newer titles include a fullscreen option but with issues that aren't working properly.