The save replay overlay?
Man, that really bugged me too because i couldn't read what buttons i had to push.
Anyways., it's indeed a AMD Gaming Evolved thing and you can turn it off by going to preferences>In-game>disable In-game overlay.
(and restart the gaming evolved app)
Nah not the same one mate, It's an overlay that shows me FPS, resolution, Memory, graphics card and all that other nonsense everytime I load up the game and it won't go away.
The save replay overlay?
Man, that really bugged me too because i couldn't read what buttons i had to push.
Anyways., it's indeed a AMD Gaming Evolved thing and you can turn it off by going to preferences>In-game>disable In-game overlay.
(and restart the gaming evolved app)
Nah not the same one mate, It's an overlay that shows me FPS, resolution, Memory, graphics card and all that other nonsense everytime I load up the game and it won't go away.
Turn off Afterburner or go to the setting option within afterburner and either unclick all the On screen Monitoring or just search for, find and use the hotkey to turn it on and off from within a game.
The save replay overlay?
Man, that really bugged me too because i couldn't read what buttons i had to push.
Anyways., it's indeed a AMD Gaming Evolved thing and you can turn it off by going to preferences>In-game>disable In-game overlay.
(and restart the gaming evolved app)
Nah not the same one mate, It's an overlay that shows me FPS, resolution, Memory, graphics card and all that other nonsense everytime I load up the game and it won't go away.
Turn off Afterburner or go to the setting option within afterburner and either unclick all the On screen Monitoring or just search for, find and use the hotkey to turn it on and off from within a game.
You know I had a feeling it was Afterburner doing it but I don't have it on as default and I couldn't find the option to turn the overlay off inside the program. I'll have another look. Thanks.
try to uninstall aswell:
ASUS GPU TWEAK,
EVGA Precision X16
Fraps ?
It's alright now, I figured it out. It was the CAM software that monitors my AIO Liquid Cooler that had the over-lay attached as part of it. I've been able to turn it off and all is now well with the world
Thanks for the help guys.