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

Hate 'fake frames' - and games that may enable them without your knowledge? Valve has the answer to the hidden use of frame generation, and more besides.

https://www.techradar.com/gaming/pc-gaming/steams-new-in-game-overlay-offers-some-useful-upgrades-and-im-particularly-happy-about-one-that-exposes-a-controversial-ai-trick

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