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"textContent": "And yet, Chromium is the only one that runs QuakeJS smoothly.\n\nEdit: At least that's what I notice going off experience daily driving 17 years old computer.\n\nEdit 2: Mozilla-based also has this pronounced mouse responsiveness lag that Chromium must have paid special attention too. I only noticed this lag on Chromium in the past when testing on Vista where D3D11 paths were non-functional and it went to D3D9.\n\nGranted, some of it is still there regardless, there's no real fullscreen after all, just not as much.\n\nEdit 3: OK, that's new, QuakeJS site didn't change in years, now it doesn't even load in Pale Moon.\n\n* * *",
"title": "Platform Development • Re: e10s support question",
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