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GOverlay is fast becoming an incredibly useful free and open source Linux gaming application, giving you an easier time working with the MangoHud overlay and now the start of vkBasalt support too.

While MangoHud gives you options to see FPS, frame timings, GPU VRAM use and a lot more—vkBasalt is a Vulkan layer that allows you to add special graphical effects into your games like Contrast Adaptive Sharpening, Fast Approximate Anti-Aliasing and more including support for a bunch of Reshade Fx shaders.

Recently GOverlay had a new release with 0.3.0 adding in some vkBasalt configuration. In addition it has a revamped interface to allow for more projects to be supported, a global enable option is in for vkBasalt and there's another fix for "$HOME variable implementation".

Check out GOverlay on GitHub. It also depends on you having MangoHud and vkBasalt installed as well of course, since it's only a graphical front-end for users. Also do keep in mind it's still in early development but progress has been impressive, anything like this that makes things easier for users (or just giving the impression it's easier) is awesome.

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Termy 6 Apr 2020
GOverlay is pretty cool - having lazarus as a makedep is not so cool though...1.2GB for a Toolkit is a bit much (and then people complain about 9MB for KDE Framework ^^)
Dunc 6 Apr 2020
GOverlay is pretty cool - having lazarus as a makedep is not so cool though...1.2GB for a Toolkit is a bit much (and then people complain about 9MB for KDE Framework ^^)
Try CUDA. 4.1GB on Arch. It's the biggest package in my cache by a factor of 8.

I used to run an entire multitasking desktop in 32MB, with a web browser and email client, from a 60MB HD. Easily.

And it depends from Gtk2, I tried to get rid of that!
I'm trying to cling on to it for as long as possible.
benjamimgois 6 Apr 2020
Hey guys, thanks for the responses.

GOverlay is pretty cool - having lazarus as a makedep is not so cool though...1.2GB for a Toolkit is a bit much (and then people complain about 9MB for KDE Framework ^^)

Saddly it depends of LCL librarys of lazarus enviroment. I don't like it either... A good solution is to use the [Chaotic-AUR](https://lonewolf.pedrohlc.com/chaotic-aur/), it provides compiled versions of several FOSS, including goverlay, so you only have to download 6MB.


And it depends from Gtk2, I tried to get rid of that! But I admit, the concept of this app is nice.

The first alpha of goverlay was qt5 based, the theming become a little strange on some distros, so i switched back to gtk2. But i can make a new qt5 version to make a broader testing.
McMarius11 6 Apr 2020
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how can i global enable FXAA through this app, for me its all gray.
i have nvidia
benjamimgois 6 Apr 2020
how can i global enable FXAA through this app, for me its all gray.
i have nvidia

It's not available yet. I just started to draw the interface but let it disabled.
Termy 6 Apr 2020
Hey guys, thanks for the responses.
Saddly it depends of LCL librarys of lazarus enviroment. I don't like it either... A good solution is to use the [Chaotic-AUR](https://lonewolf.pedrohlc.com/chaotic-aur/), it provides compiled versions of several FOSS, including goverlay, so you only have to download 6MB.
Good to know, i'll take a look at it, thanks! :)
The first alpha of goverlay was qt5 based, the theming become a little strange on some distros, so i switched back to gtk2. But i can make a new qt5 version to make a broader testing.

As a KDE-User i'd love to see a qt5 version, too ^^

And thanks for your efforts, keep up the nice work :D
TheRiddick 7 Apr 2020
such a shame that nothing ever got developed for OGL. Guess we have to wait for all games to become Vulkan based (or wrapped to)
benjamimgois 7 Apr 2020
Hey guys, thanks for the responses.
Saddly it depends of LCL librarys of lazarus enviroment. I don't like it either... A good solution is to use the [Chaotic-AUR](https://lonewolf.pedrohlc.com/chaotic-aur/), it provides compiled versions of several FOSS, including goverlay, so you only have to download 6MB.
Good to know, i'll take a look at it, thanks! :)
The first alpha of goverlay was qt5 based, the theming become a little strange on some distros, so i switched back to gtk2. But i can make a new qt5 version to make a broader testing.

As a KDE-User i'd love to see a qt5 version, too ^^

And thanks for your efforts, keep up the nice work :D

Thanks for kind words ! I'm always open to suggestions.
Pangaea 7 Apr 2020
Hah, I recognise the back of that head :P
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