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I don't have put OW2 on no-steam just run from Battle.net
No I don't have any other overlays running. I do have MSI afterburner, but I turned off the overlay. Where do I send the log file to?
Maybe you turned it off but didn't turn off autorun and it's still hanging in the system. It would be better to disable autorun. If you open the log file and search for rtss and find a single mention of it, then it's the problem and you need to disable it. If not, then send us a link to the file, for example upload it to Google Drive, Dropbox, etc. or write us at fpsmon.com. The support widget in the bottom right corner is an orange button with a question mark (?). Fill out the form and attach the file.
Log file is needed immediately after starting the program along with the game, because the log file is overwritten when you start the program again.
FPS monitor is working fine for Apex legends and Tekken 7 (the ones Ive tried). I'll send the logs now
I got it to work!
I checked the log file and it mentioned RTSS. So, I just renamed the RTSS in the directory folder and close it so it doesn't reopen. Tadaa, FPS monitor works now.
Thanks for the help
Oh I need it for the MSI afterburner. Overclocking :D