you can create a application or window rule via the game's window operation menu's "more" submenu (can use the equivilant shortcut if full screen or no border)
once you open the dialog, the thing you'd be looking to add is "block compositing" set to "force".
it will automatically turn compositing back on once the process is closed
We think the main reason was the amount of countries you couldn't make a PSN account in, locking out a lot of people from playing a game they bought.
So honestly, with that in mind, it's probably justified.
2FA actually ended up breaking on our account on the older interface (as it just stopped accepting generated codes), so the update disabling that actually helped us out in that regard. Proper account recovery needs to be implemented for cases when something like that happens.
surprised windows 11 is even capable of rendering borders,
but yeah that's pretty much what's happening here, looks similar to on 10 when using a theme with borders.
I guess whatever is done to hide the borders when maximizing still works, but it showing the borders while not maximized somehow happens despite the theme not being built for it (maybe an issue with DWM?)
I'm pretty sure WinBTRFS's readme has a section about properly setting up the user and group permission stuff.
Essentially just providing the Windows UUID to Linux POSIX equivilant, which generally ends up fixing all the permission related problems.
The only real caveat is it not working with SuperFetch, so files aren't cached in memory and have to be loaded from disk with every read.
We're guessing you're talking about this?