I'll report back and edit the thread after doing that. I'll give it a shot the other way around and see if I can get anything more working, at least the ALT+Z hotkey and the overlay to come up (which I did not in my attempts). yet perhaps I'd have better luck through NVidia's launcher instead) (which I'd assumed it was as the proxy was being loaded. That way is not one that I've tried so-far, and was relying on GFE catching the game launch on its own. Thanks for detailing how you're launching the game process (eg, through GFE). I tried opening some paths, IPCs and classes, but I was still unable to get it to work. After that, I used Alt+Z in game and got the GeForce Experience HUD and although some features worked (like filters), others such as FPS counters were not picked up. This causes major framerate issues in alot of games for. I tested using a Forced Folder so that the game invoked via GeForce launched Sandboxed (GeForce Experience does not work inside Sandboxie). What gpu should i buy for 4k hdr madvr Nvidia or Amd 6 19 comments Add a Comment Jimmypokemon4 yr. Is there any way to achieve what I'm trying to do here? (eg, overlay being loaded but just inactive without access to shared mem) When run under Sandboxie, it feels similar to RTSS without allowing communication to the outside. When running a test game that's installed outside the Sandbox *without Sandboxie*, GFE's Overlay is accessible and working correctly. I've additionally tried allowing access to 'everything' with OpenIpcPath (wildcard all, for the sake of testing), yet I still have no access to the overlay. I've tried using SBIE's "Resource Access Monitor" and also Process Explorer to take a look at open handles trying to figure out just how GFE's proxy is communicating back to (or at least trying to) the controlling process ( outside of Sandboxie). (hotkeys don't work, nothing visible, initial popup instructing the hotkey to pull up the UI is not shown) 2) Right-click on the NVIDIA GeForce Experience.exe file in Windows to make the context menu appear. It's in typically located in C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA GeForce Experience by default. Unfortunately, while the NVidia proxy DLL is being loaded by the game process, nothing I've done has managed to get GFE's Overlay showing. 1) Exit NVIDIA GeForce Experience 2) Locate the NVIDIA GeForce Experience.exe file. (Using Sandboxie as a clean-uninstall option) Long story short, I like to install Steam games in their own Sandbox where possible so that I can completely flush all traces of them when done with the game. The Goal: I wish to run games which work just fine under Sandboxie, and to use the Geforce Experience Overlay / Game Proxy (FPS counter, "Freestyle" post-processing, etc). So let's say this is more a question for now rather than a problem-report. Given it's something I've not managed to get working, yet also at the same time probably not working due to my missing something. ![]() Not sure what I should classify this as and what forum section it'd be most appropriate in.
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