Since I am a gamer, not a steamer I thought this might be useful to make a short guide on how to disable all the "game bars" that want to run when you game.
Microsoft Game Bar
Windows 10 -> Settings -> Gaming -> "Game Bar" switch: OFF
Windows 11 -> Settings > System Components -> Advanced options -> Background component permissions: NEVER
EXTRA:
Settings -> Gaming -> Game Bar - > Allow your controller to open Game Bar: OFF
Steam Overlay
Steam -> View -> Settings -> In-Game -> Enable the Steam overlay while in-game: UNCHECK
AMD Overlay
Radeon Software -> Settings -> Preferences -> In-Game Overlay: DISABLE
Intel Overlay
Intel Control Center -> Performance - In-Game Overlay: OFF
NVIDIA Overlay
NVIDIA App -> Settings -> Features -> NVIDIA Overlay: OFF
I do not need up to 3 overlays running when I play a game, and I figure most other people do not either.
Microsoft Game Bar
Windows 10 -> Settings -> Gaming -> "Game Bar" switch: OFF
Windows 11 -> Settings > System Components -> Advanced options -> Background component permissions: NEVER
EXTRA:
Settings -> Gaming -> Game Bar - > Allow your controller to open Game Bar: OFF
Steam Overlay
Steam -> View -> Settings -> In-Game -> Enable the Steam overlay while in-game: UNCHECK
AMD Overlay
Radeon Software -> Settings -> Preferences -> In-Game Overlay: DISABLE
Intel Overlay
Intel Control Center -> Performance - In-Game Overlay: OFF
NVIDIA Overlay
NVIDIA App -> Settings -> Features -> NVIDIA Overlay: OFF
I do not need up to 3 overlays running when I play a game, and I figure most other people do not either.