yay, q3a works on the thinkpad, fairly well too
i set it to like pretty low settings though, and then capped at 60fps to make sure i don't get any random framedrops

anything above that is not noticeably anyway, even 60 looks kinda unsmooth on this lcd panel ahaha

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@MochiWaifu it's usually a change in voltage over time, used to measure how fast amplifiers can react to transients

in lcds the slew-rate of the buffer amplifier is one of the things that determines how well the display can keep up with the frame rate.

@confusedcharlot oh, i have no idea then
i'm just guessing it has a super slow response time due to the age of this thing :D

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