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    directx works for me. the mysterious framerate issues are gone. gdi seems to drop random frames, while directx windowed is rock solid for me on windows 10 with nvidia.

    Also, when was LINK made a cheat name? :) it gave me infinite rupys (showing an A).

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    Quote Originally Posted by zaphod77 View Post
    directx works for me. the mysterious framerate issues are gone. gdi seems to drop random frames, while directx windowed is rock solid for me on windows 10 with nvidia.

    Also, when was LINK made a cheat name? :) it gave me infinite rupys (showing an A).

    Oh, hmm, that must be a bug. it's supposed to be LUT.

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