A new Steam client beta is upon us, and with it comes a really useful feature to enable you to see your games FPS without extra plugins.
It can be turned on by going into Steam's settings, In-Game tab and then hitting the checkbox:
This will be really useful for testing out games on Linux and seeing exactly how good/bad they perform. Especially Unity games to see exactly how poor they can be on Linux.
Luckily, it seems to work much better than the "glxosd" FPS counter project, as all games tested work fine.
See a shot below of me testing out Ziggurat with it giving me 30FPS on High settings:
It's in the top left, and it's tiny.
Currently, I can't find any options to change the size and position of it, but that will probably come in a later update.
See more info on Steam.
It can be turned on by going into Steam's settings, In-Game tab and then hitting the checkbox:
This will be really useful for testing out games on Linux and seeing exactly how good/bad they perform. Especially Unity games to see exactly how poor they can be on Linux.
Luckily, it seems to work much better than the "glxosd" FPS counter project, as all games tested work fine.
See a shot below of me testing out Ziggurat with it giving me 30FPS on High settings:
It's in the top left, and it's tiny.
Currently, I can't find any options to change the size and position of it, but that will probably come in a later update.
See more info on Steam.
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Yes, it's amazing
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I have to wonder why Steam, considering its purpose, is only adding this feature in 2015.
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Quoting: FutureSutureI have to wonder why Steam, considering its purpose, is only adding this feature in 2015.I truly think we are the responsibles for that, or, in other words, the poor ports we've been getting.
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"Especially Unity games to see exactly how poor they can be on Linux."
It's good to know I'm not the only one who feels that :)
(I know, it's about time for me to upgrade my rig, but, come on, there's a lot of games/ports I'm unable to play, but they are far, far away from the graphics/model/texture/lighting/effects quality of a lot of games I could play at a high config set on that other OS).
It's good to know I'm not the only one who feels that :)
(I know, it's about time for me to upgrade my rig, but, come on, there's a lot of games/ports I'm unable to play, but they are far, far away from the graphics/model/texture/lighting/effects quality of a lot of games I could play at a high config set on that other OS).
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Works in wine
View video on youtube.com
But dont have any option for change font fps counter color - position fps counter like as fraps and need change
Notifications.StackSize "3"
To this
Notifications.StackSize "0"
For prevent appears bottom right popups like as cdkey messages and others
^_^
View video on youtube.com
But dont have any option for change font fps counter color - position fps counter like as fraps and need change
Notifications.StackSize "3"
To this
Notifications.StackSize "0"
For prevent appears bottom right popups like as cdkey messages and others
^_^
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Frantically updating steam, no luck.
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This is pretty useful stuff.
Would be cool if we could do a bit of benchmarking on GOL now and again as well. Like the unigene valley benchmark exists on Linux. Would be interesting to see differences between driver versions and the like on Linux.
Would be cool if we could do a bit of benchmarking on GOL now and again as well. Like the unigene valley benchmark exists on Linux. Would be interesting to see differences between driver versions and the like on Linux.
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Hopefully valve in next beta add some options for fps counter like as color font, size font and if possible some options for change position
^_^
^_^
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It's probably steam client beta only. Should add it to the article
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Doesn't seem to be beta only:
Steam client application
Built: Jan 2 2015, at 14:15:05
Steam API: v017
Steam package versions: 1420247300
Can't get more than 700FPS
Steam client application
Built: Jan 2 2015, at 14:15:05
Steam API: v017
Steam package versions: 1420247300
Can't get more than 700FPS
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