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Which game title exactly?
You can find the forum for your game here perhaps:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/discussions/#games
I mean the frames-per-second counter that Steam displays in the corners of the screen while gaming. It used to be white until today, but now it suddenly turned green.
you can set it to just show fps or even more like ram, gpu, frametime etc etc.
So if you want it like before just activate it, select fps an which corner you cant adjust the colours only the contrast and opacity of it. Just gives people more options and good for troubleshooting or just checking usage in a game.
It seems they took the old high contrast toggle and turned it into a slider.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/3/664957480854367314/
You probably have the FPS monitor text set in high contrast mode, Which normally makes it a brighter Green colour.
Go to: Steam > Settings > In Game
(should be pretty much the same in the Steam Client or in the Shift+Tab Overlay)
You should find the 'Overlay Performance Monitor' tab. There are settings here to configure for performance monitoring details, text scaling, opacity and contrast/saturation.
Find the "Text Contrast/Saturation" Slider in the settings and turn it all the way down.
have a nice day