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Honestly, IDK how people play with all that ugly stuff on screen. If I'm having performance issues, I'll be able to tell without a frame pacing graph, lol. I've already set my graphics settings to optimise aesthetics/performance. So what am I going to do if I'm dropping frames (which I can already tell without the graph)?
I don't even use an FPS counter most of the time. Not worthwhile IMO.
I think OP is referring to the MSI Afterburner OSD, specifically. The program itself will work just fine but the on-screen display won't work with D2.