Steam can now show you how much frame generation changes your games

Valve added a new performance monitoring to Steam that can help you understand why the game is smoothly or not working smoothly. Not only does the general frame rate of the game outbreak, but it can tell you the number of those frames created by technologies such as DLSS NVIDIA or AMD’s FSR, According to the publication.
The change is included as part of the Steam client update now available, although Valve notes that this “first version” focuses on “Windows users and the most common GPU devices.”
The company says the new performance screen currently provides up to four different levels of details: one FPS value, FPS details, the use of the CPU, and “FPS, CPU, GPU & RAM full details.” The more you choose it, the more you take your screen through the performance screen.
STEAM previously displayed a simple FPS meter, but separating the tires created from the fully presented tires with your graphics can help you understand the main differences between what you see and how the game feels. “The generation of the frame cannot help in things such as the time of transmission of the input that concerns competitors, but it can make things look more visually smooth on the high update rate screens today,” says Valve. In a detailed support document About performance screen.
In practice, what this should mean is that you can see if your game is feeling at a speed of 30 frames per second only because it already works at 30 frames per second inside the game engine, although you see a more visually smoother image because of NVIDIA and AMD “fake frames”. (It is a complete discussion in the PC game, and it seems that it does not take Valve to a side here.)
Valve has already gave mobile players the taste of these fast ideas by building tools Like Mangwood On the surface of steam and steam, which allows you to similarly monitor the central processing unit, graphics, memory, indiscriminate access memory and carefully about the battery life. But there is a way to do this in Steam Steam will make visions accessible to many players.
In the future, Valve says it has plans “to add some additional parts of the data to the performance overflow to move forward, discover some of the performance of the performance of the common bad devices, and to show a larger summary to perform your game in the same connection when you press Shift-Tab.”