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MangoHud is the AWESOME overlay layer for Linux. Now it has OpenGL support in addition to Vulkan as showcased here by running it with Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
Website: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/
#LinuxGaming #Linux #OpenGL
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[ 2020-03-14 19:20:50Z ]👍 4
It's well done MangoHud
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[ 2020-03-15 00:54:39Z ]👍 2
YYYYYEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS!
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[ 2020-04-22 22:15:46Z ]👍 3
MangoHUD runs on Vulkan games such as Rise of the Tomb Raider for me, but not in CSGO. Please help. I'm using MangoHUD v0.3.1, Manjaro KDE OS.
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[ 2021-04-02 21:24:47Z ] 👍 0
mangohud %command%
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[ 2020-05-30 14:51:19Z ] 👍 0
@@ashraaf7788 csgo on linux is 64 bit
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[ 2020-04-25 14:02:58Z ] 👍 0
@@ashraaf7788 - Not sure if it's 32-bit but I have indeed tried the "mangohud.x86 %command%" as well as "mangohud %command%". None of them work. In fact, after entering these command lines the game doesn't even launch with a window. How do you enter mangohud.x86 /path/to/app through terminal? I'm a newbie to Linux.
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[ 2020-04-25 12:01:53Z ] 👍 0
CSGO is 64bit or 32bit?, i think its probally 32bit, so have you tried "mangohud.x86 %command%" on your steam launch option or "mangohud.x86 /path/to/app"?
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