If you find that you can’t open the Nvidia overlay or that it doesn’t respond when you give commands, there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot and correct the problem. Keep in mind that using some features of the overlay, like the custom filters, can affect your frame rate. You can also access Performance metrics to measure the voltage, temperature of your GPU, and more. This feature adds accessibility options, since colorblind players can use the Colorblind filter to better see the game. You can choose any of the filters you used for Photo Mode–along with a few new additional options, like the ability to remove the in-game HUD–and play the game differently. With the overlay pulled up, press Alt + F3 to bring up Game Filters. If you do want to continue to play the game with the filters in place, that’s where the third option comes in: Game Filter. These filters only remain in place for the screenshot as soon as you navigate away from the Photo Mode menu, the look of the game returns to normal.
You can also apply a Black and White filter, or a Painterly filter that makes the game look like it’s illustrated with brushstrokes. The filters include options like Colorblind Mode, which makes it easier for people that are colorblind to distinguish things in the game.