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It's ridiculously cumbersome to enable or disable the FPS counter right now, which makes it borderline useless to me.
I don't want to play with it constantly visible, I just want a quick way to check if I suspect a game is dropping below 60fps in certain sections so I can tweak the graphics settings if need be.
I suggested this one year ago and it's still not a thing.
If you have an NVIDIA GPU you can use Shadowplay to draw the fps - which can be toggled; not sure if AMD has a similar option.
Actually most games do. You just don't see it in the options menu, most have one in their ini/cfg files though.
What if every time you wanted to take a screenshot you had to go to that same menu and press a "Take screenshot" button? It would make the feature totally useless because you'd never bother to actually take any screenshots.
How does being higher than steam's price equal a fair price?
As for suggestions. Have you been around the forum. FOr anything any user suggests there are 5 opposing suggestions.
Seriously, anything steam does will please some users and displease some users. As is you can't tell if they're listening because really.. they're caught. GoG has a much, much smaller user base and a more focused userbase.
Can you explain on why you think it's innacurate?