Lauda89 Are you sure that is only the intel driver the problem? Did you try to use that intel version driver in another W10 version?
Haha you can never be sure in this game. But it works 100% for me - 6 months of use with the old Intel driver for many hours per day and no headaches or migraines.
If I switch to a driver from 2018 I feel dizzy and sick and switch to a 2020 driver and I can't focus on anything - if I used it for 30 minutes I'm sure it would trigger a migraine. But for some reason the 2016 driver is like looking at paper for me. All of which implies that my issue is caused entirely by the Intel driver when using Windows v2004.
Lauda89 Right now i am using the 1903 with AMD driver from 2020 and i am fine. So the same GPU Driver is ok on the 1903 and not ok on the 2004 at least for me on AMD GPU.
That's interesting, but I'm certain that it is always either a) the gpu driver that is responsible or b) some kind of scan-out hardware on the output if you're using a laptop. When I got through to the graphics tech guys at Microsoft they said:
"Everyone I’ve asked says that there’s nothing Windows does at a software level for temporal dithering so that would imply the problem is at the hardware level." (this was when using the MS basic display adapter and still having problems)
"one person I talked to said that some laptops claim to have higher bit depth than they really do and attempt to compensate using temporal dithering at the scan-out in hardware. Which would explain why it happens on those devices even with the basic display adapter."
"I’ve asked in the Graphics team, Windows doesn’t do any temporal dithering in software."