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PCSX2 v2.7.73 Addresses DX12 Vsync Setting Bug in PlayStation 2 Emulator

PCSX2, the open-source PlayStation 2 emulator, has released version 2.7.73 today. This update focuses on resolving a specific rendering issue encountered by users. The primary change in this release addresses a bug related to vertical synchronization (vsync) settings when utilizing the Direct3D 12 (DX12) graphics backend. Previously, users attempting to modify the vsync setting during gameplay encountered incorrect behavior, potentially leading to display artifacts or requiring an application restart to apply changes. This update ensures that such adjustments function as expected, enhancing graphical stability and user control over display synchronization without disruption. The specific fix is detailed in the release notes as "GS/DX12: Fix changing vsync setting on the fly." This release continues the rapid development of PCSX2, following the v2.7.64 update just two days ago.

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