Is there an actual reason for MSI Afterburner and other OSD apps to be disabled in Destiny 2? Is it down to engine limitations or something? Because there's so many other games with multiplayer and anti-cheats of their own that allow OSDs to monitor performance. And when I'm trying to get D2 to run as smooth as possible on my PC (and test stream settings, need to see usage while doing that to see what's letting me down and what settings I need to change) I need to see my fps and frame times and all those tasty usage numbers to know what's wrong. Is it possible OSD support could be added or is that a fat nope? Not to mention SLI support is kinda sad, my experience with it on both my R7 2700X and 8600K was less than satisfactory, something about D2 not actually supporting full SLI, just alternate frame rendering. Really two things PC bois use that don't seem to get much support from Bungo. (yes I do realize SLI isn't that common but there's still lots of people using it, especially for higher resolutions).
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Edited by TuxyDoh: 1/16/2019 6:45:33 PMOSDs are not allowed/blocked due to the code injection method they used is also used by common cheat apps. Destiny has a built in FPS counter.