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Goverlay is a useful tool for configuring the likes of MangoHud, vkBasalt, and OptiScaler. Recently it arrived on Flathub, and a major new update is out. Making configuring everything a whole lot easier!

If you're confused:

  • MangoHud - an overlay to display things like FPS, frame timings, temperatures and a lot more.
  • vkBasalt - a Vulkan post processing layer to enhance game visuals.
  • OptiScaler - bridges upscaling/frame gen across different GPUs,

The developer just released Goverlay 1.7.0 that replaces the "Global Enable" option with a new FGMod-based "Auto Enable" system. There's also a new "Proton Tweaks" tab with dedicated one-click features for various options like simulating a Steam Deck, enabling Wayland support, GameMode, custom environment variables and so on.

For the Optiscaler support there's also a new FP8 emulation toggle for older GPUs and more.

Nice to see this open source app continue to evolve to add even more useful features. Certainly beats hand-editing various different config files if you like to mess around with advanced options when gaming on Linux.

Source: GitHub

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Brokatt 5 hours ago
Love this app! <3
benjamimgois 3 hours ago
Thanks for the post Liam ! GamingonLinux recognition makes a lot of difference.

Goverlay started as a GUI for overlay (mangohud), but the scope got broader. I'm thinking about rebrand the project. Maybe some community feedback / suggestions would be cool.
rcrit 3 hours ago
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I wonder if there is a way in goverlay to not save the configuration on every change to make it easier to try out other modes without zapping the current config. Maybe I'm missing something obvious.
BrandonGene 3 hours ago
Quoting: benjamimgoisThanks for the post Liam ! GamingonLinux recognition makes a lot of difference.

Goverlay started as a GUI for overlay (mangohud), but the scope got broader. I'm thinking about rebrand the project. Maybe some community feedback / suggestions would be cool.
I like the word conductor for an app like this, as it's managing many parts of a performance. Game Conductor is the obvious choice if that word is included, but I'm sure there are other variations that would work too. I'll admit, Goverlay was a technical enough sounding name that I did not do the research I should have when hearing it for the first time. I assumed this was something lower in the stack that I wouldn't be interested in configuring, but it's quite the opposite and I'll be trying it out immediately!
Stella 3 hours ago
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this looks interesting, right now i'm editing my mangohud config per hand and sometimes with mangojuice. but sometimes mangojuice messes up the UI for like no reason
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