Game Dashboard
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Practical overlay for games and other 3D applications, with convenient in-game tweaks (smoothness, performance). Advanced framerate/latency control; CPU and GPU status. For enthusiasts, professionals, developers...
App ID1120310
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Disruptive Software
Categories Steam Cloud
Genres Utilities, Game Development
Release Date27 Aug, 2019
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

Game Dashboard
2 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Game Dashboard has garnered a total of 2 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

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Playtime: 42412 minutes
[h1]Best Tool for My Specific Needs[/h1] Having tried many available external FPS limiters up for download, and attempted to use my driver-based FPS limiter, I've found this to be the most ideal tool for my needs. I'm going to list the pros relevant to myself below. - [b]The option to switch between two FPS limits that you define.[/b] I have a 144Hz FreeSync monitor, and prefer running 60FPS in my singleplayer slash non-PVP games, but want it at 138 for PVP gaming. This software lets me switch between them with a single hotkey, which is extremely convenient. - [b]The ability to disable the limiter temporarily.[/b] RivaTuner, much as I like it, doesn't have a complete toggle feature, at least not for Vulkan. Several of the games I play perform better or have issues resolved by using DXVK with them, which nearly every software-based FPS limiter clashes with, including Game Dashboard (I don't consider this a bug with Dashboard, given it affects many other limiters.). Dashboard at least lets me temporarily disable its FPS limit per application bit-size, unlike RivaTuner that I have to forcibly close and unload to run DXVK-assisted games. - [b]It seems more reliable and consistent than my driver-level FPS limiter [i](AMD)[/i].[/b] I had excellent results with NVIDIA's FPS limiter via Inspector, but always had trouble with AMD's FRTC or Chill functioning at all times. They seemed intermittent at best and non-functional at worst. This could be due to me playing borderless fullscreen and alt-tabbing frequently, or due to my repertoire of games being persnickety with the options. Game Dashboard reliably caps every game I throw at it and comes with a second toggleable limit to boot. I bought this software in June 2021 and I guess forgot about it or settled on RivaTuner at the time, but this has quickly become my go-to for two universal speed limits on my PC. The developer is still active but rarely gets worthwhile ideas/suggestions to warrant an update, and I've had no issues with it doing its job so far.
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