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    Goverlay

    Goverlay

    Goverlay is an easy graphical interface to configure MangoHud

    Goverlay is a graphical configuration tool designed to simplify and centralize the management of performance and visual enhancement utilities for Linux gaming environments. It provides an intuitive user interface that allows users to configure tools such as MangoHud for real-time performance monitoring, vkBasalt for post-processing effects, and OptiScaler for advanced upscaling techniques. By abstracting complex configuration files into a visual interface, it makes advanced system tuning accessible even to users who are not comfortable editing text-based configs. The software is particularly useful for gamers seeking to optimize frame rates, visualize system metrics, or enhance graphical fidelity without manually managing multiple tools. ...
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