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#2  Edited By LethalPlacebo

Update: my issue mysteriously went away! Overlay and mouse now hide properly in fullscreen mode!

Edit: Issue persists if I double-click a video to fullscreen it. Using the fullscreen button on the overlay remedies the issue!

Edit 2 (6/5/2017): Issue has completely gone away, can double-click or use the fullscreen button and mouse cursor and video overlay will disappear properly. Thanks GB Team!

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Hitting the right mouse button over and over again while in full screen, like @sungahymn suggested, works every time for me. It varies how many times I have to hit it, but after a few seconds of clicking the progress bar always goes away. (Windows 7, Chrome)

This workaround works for me as well, thank you!

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Hello! A few days ago, the Giant Bomb Video Player stopped fading away the video progress bar and mouse while in fullscreen, and I have no idea why.

-Occurs on all Giant Bomb videos

-Using Google Chrome

-Issue present in incognito mode and after disabling all extensions/clearing cache/cookies

-Tried both HTML5 and Progressive, same issue

-Issue persists in all quality settings

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I'm playing the Wii U version and really, really enjoying it. My biggest disappointment so far is the framerate. The game absolutely chugs in some areas it feels like. I can't help but wonder if the team had an extra month or two if they could've more aggressively optimized the Switch version. Who knows, maybe patches will come to both, but I'm not holding out too much hope for that. Other than that, totally my kind of game. I love exploring every little nook and cranny. I'm surprised, honestly. Every time I've seen something random in the distance and thought "ah, maybe this will lead to something" it always has led to SOMETHING, be it big or small, which I super appreciate. Nintendo did an excellent job making Hyrule really feel like a world in this one. Random merchants and people wandering the roads, enormous map, climbing mountains to get a better vantage point, improved combat, getting your ass kicked by enemies. It all feels so good.