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    Steam’s new in-game overlay offers some useful upgrades – and I’m particularly happy about one that exposes a controversial AI trick



    • Steam is upgrading its in-game frame rate counter to be a full overlay
    • This will provide a lot more details on what’s going on under the hood with any given game, and your CPU and GPU’s status too
    • That includes whether frame generation is being used, exposing situations where it’s been stealthily enabled, hidden in the background

    Valve is beefing up Steam’s built-in frame rate counter – which displays the frames per second (FPS) in the game you’re playing – to provide a lot more info, including whether frame generation is being employed.

    Frame generation is the tech used to boost FPS by adding in AI-generated extra frames – often called ‘fake frames’ by those who are less keen on the feature – as seen in Nvidia’s DLSS, AMD‘s FSR, and Intel‘s XeSS.

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