Yes, it’s the performance monitor’s job.
When you try to run a video game on Deathloop, the game doesn’t run at all.
It is somewhat misleading when you first take the game for a spin on Deathloop, because the game will say it is running. However, when you start the game again, you will see that it is still running, and then it will take you to the main menu where you can switch between playing the game and watching the performance monitor.
The performance monitor is one of the few things that Deathloop doesnt have an option to change. The game also doesn’t have an option to disable CPU/GPU acceleration. It also doesn’t have an option to turn off any fancy graphics effects. The performance monitor is the only thing that you can access to tweak the game’s graphics.
That said, the performance monitor isnt ideal, unless you have a very powerful computer. If you’re playing on a laptop or desktop with a very strong graphics card, you can set the game to run in the same graphics mode as the performance monitor. If you’re on a computer with a weaker graphics card, you can set the game to run in a different mode. You could also disable the visual effects in the performance monitor, though that would mean you would have to change your settings permanently.
The performance monitor is a good idea if you are the kind of person who likes to play games and would rather not see what’s going on behind the scenes. For most people though, this utility isnt necessary and you can disable it.
The performance monitor is a nice way to see how your system is doing and how your computer performs when the game is running. It is worth noting that the performance monitor can be easily bypassed if the game is in a low resolution.
I agree with you that it is easy to bypass this utility if you’re playing a game that is low resolution. This is good because the utility is useful if you have a game that you really don’t want to see what’s going on. In that case, you can disable the performance monitor.
I’ve tested this in the past, and it has worked to a high degree. However, one thing you can do is not enable the performance monitor at all. This will disable this utility completely, at least during the first 3 hours of playing.