Game Mode is a mode designed for gamers with features such as screenshotting, screen recording, broadcasting, score sharing... developed by Microsoft and included in the Windows 10 Creators Update. In previous versions of Windows, to livestream or record the screen, third-party software was needed. This consumed resources and time for file conversion and editing. Livestreaming games also required powerful hardware configurations. The introduction of Game Mode has addressed most of these drawbacks. However, this mode tends to be useful only for gamers; for regular users, it can sometimes be annoying when Game Bar appears with certain software upon startup.
Microsoft has considered this and provides users with the option to disable Game Bar. Mytour will guide you on disabling Game Bar on Windows 10 Update Creators.
Disabling Game Bar on Windows 10 Creators Update
Step 1: Press Windows + I to open the Settings App, navigate to Gaming
Step 2: Under Record game clips, screenshots, and broadcast using Game bar, switch the status from On to Off
Step 3: Simultaneously, uncheck the 2 boxes for Using Game bar using this button on a controller
Show Game Bar when Playing Full Screen Games as Verified by Microsoft
So you've completed disabling Game Bar on Windows 10.
The drawback of this method lies in the fact that when you want to interact with the game, you need to re-enable these features.
With Microsoft's available option, you can now disable Game Bar on Windows 10 Creators Update. You can also toggle Game Mode on different games to effectively manage this feature.