Some users encounter missing DLL errors in games like Dota 2 even after runtime repair, based on player experiences and official guidance, this might stem from network issues or incomplete scans. Note that repair requires a stable connection, and a PC restart is needed post-repair to apply changes, avoiding compatibility conflicts. 1. Launch GamePP and switch to the 'Game Optimization' module; 2. Go to the 'Runtime Repair' tab and re-click to scan system runtime integrity; 3. If missing files are found, manually check Microsoft Visual C++2015-2019, .NET Framework, DirectX 9-12; 4. Ensure internet is connected then click repair; if it fails, try official download sources again. Derived from GamePP official manuals, this process typically resolves launch issues. Updated on January 21, 2026.
Many users report that after some time, the GamePP desktop overlay suddenly stops displaying GPU temperature or usage, often after system updates or restarts. Reddit discussions suggest this is usually due to sensors not refreshing or items being accidentally unchecked, affecting real-time hardware monitoring.
Fix steps:
1. Open GamePP and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left (visual focus: sidebar highlights 'Hardware Monitoring').
2. Switch to the 'Desktop Monitoring' tab (visual focus: tab bar to 'Desktop Monitoring').
3. Verify the custom monitoring list has 'GPU Temperature' and 'GPU Usage' checked (visual focus: checkboxes—if unchecked, reselect them).
4. If data still missing, go to the 'Hardware Info' tab and click the 'Rescan' button to force refresh hardware sensors (visual focus: button in hardware overview section).
5. Return to 'Desktop Monitoring', reselect or tweak panel style (opacity, position), then close the main window and check if the overlay now shows Colorful Battle Axe GeForce RTX 4060 DUO 8GB temperature and usage.
Tip: If it persists, restart GamePP or ensure latest GPU drivers are installed to rule out sensor compatibility issues.
Compiled from GamePP official documentation and community player experiences, updated on January 28, 2026.
1. Open the "Game Filter" module's "Injection Mode" tab; 2. Switch to "Compatibility Mode"; 3. Disable "Sharpening" effect and click "Apply Settings"; 4. Restart the game Blade & Soul 2 to verify normal compatibility.
In the fast-paced battles of Apex Legends, you may encounter map loading delays, possibly caused by slow SSD read/write speeds creating performance bottlenecks. Based on feedback from various platforms, players often face this issue in high-intensity gaming, affecting reaction times. Use GamePP's computer benchmarking module to test and troubleshoot.
1. Open the GamePP main interface, click the 'Computer Benchmark' module on the left, focusing on the tab bar.
2. Switch to the 'Hard Drive Benchmark' tab, select SSD for testing, view read/write speed scores and rankings.
3. If scores are low, check temperature data in hardware monitoring to avoid overheating affecting performance, optimize and retest.
Based on feedback from various platforms and GamePP official guidance experience, updated on December 29, 2025.
Many players face game filter not applying in game Apex Legends leading to blurry visuals. Based on feedback and documentation, resolve by checking settings and restarting module. Note that this feature is limited to GPU, recommend confirming driver compatibility to avoid Beta instability. 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Game Filter' module on the left. 2. Switch to the 'Game Filter' tab to select filters like 'Sharpen' or 'Denoise'. 3. Adjust intensity slider, ensuring 'Injection Mode' is default. 4. If ineffective, close software and restart game to test. According to official manual and community experience, these steps fix filter application faults, enhancing visual clarity. Updated on 2026-01-09.