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FPS drop in CounterStrike: Global Offensive or Battlefield One? Turn off XBox’s GameDVR

FPS drop in CounterStrike: Global Offensive or Battlefield One? Turn off XBox's GameDVR

Today, right after I launched CounterStrike: Global Offensive from my Windows 10 powered home PC for playing my usual match, I was welcomed with an odd popup message warning me about having XBox’s GameDVR turned ON, which reportedly results into a severe performance drop. The popup pointed me to this post from the official Steam Support website, which explains how to turn off GameDVR option for good. Since I’ve never heard about GameDVR before I digged the topic, until I stumbled upon this other post from the PCGamesN website which explained everything even better.

To cut it short, we’re talking about an hidden feature bundled with Windows 10 patch 1607, also known as Anniversary Update (which we reviewed earlier this year), which auto-enables Microsoft’s Xbox-powered game recording software known as GameDVR. Problem is, it seems to cause some major issues with most games, especially those released by Valve such as CS:GO.

According to this Reddit post, we’re not talking about something trivial: some users experienced severe FPS drops, as it seems to cut them to half of refresh rate (30fps for 60Hz / 72fps to 144Hz): such limitation can easily be quite devastating, especially for those into competitive games.

Luckily enough, turning it off is rather easy. It can be done in two different ways, depending if you have a Microsoft account (and the XBox App installed) or not.

Method 1: XBox App on Windows 10

If you have the XBox App installed, you can do the following:

Method 2: Registry Editor

If you don’t have a Microsoft account or you uninstalled the XBox App (which was what I did), you can still get rid of the GameDVR feature via the registry editor in the following way:

That’s about it: happy gaming!

 

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