@AridFall256
Hi dude, The issue you're experiencing with Radeon Chill not working in the main menus of certain games might be related to the way Chill is designed to operate. It's possible that some games have specific menu behaviors that prevent Chill from activating until you're in actual gameplay. This may not necessarily be a bug.
Your workaround using Framerate Target Control (FRTC) to set limits higher than your Radeon Chill limits is a valid approach, but as you've noted, FRTC doesn't work on a per-game profile basis. Unfortunately, not all games may support FRTC, like the issue you're facing with Barotrauma.
Regarding your concern about FRTC and Radeon Chill interfering with each other, they shouldn't directly interfere. Radeon Chill aims to reduce GPU workload during less demanding moments in a game, while FRTC limits the maximum frame rate. However, it's essential to ensure that your settings are consistent and not conflicting, as having both enabled with conflicting settings might lead to unexpected results.
Ultimately, your wish for a single driver-level limiter that works universally across all games on a per-game basis is a valid feature request, but it would depend on AMD implementing such functionality in future driver updates. For now, it's advisable to continue using the workaround that best suits each game's behavior, balancing Radeon Chill and FRTC settings accordingly.