![]() That said, after downloading VoglPerf from Github here, we can get started: (Take note that VoglPerf only works with games that are on Steam) Thus, I have to resort to using VoglPerf, which is really aimed at developers who want to pinpoint where in their game performance is lost, and why. The issue today is that I can’t seem to get GLXOSD to cleanly inject itself into Dota 2 for some tasty benchmarking. On Ubuntu, I have the choice of GLXOSD (preferred), Valve’s VoglPerf and Steam’s own Beta FPS counter. ![]() On Windows, most often it will be MSI Afterburner or FRAPS. ![]() In this quest, it usually helps to have a suitable FPS OSD. Well, whilst taking a short break from designing my inventory, weapon, and attribute systems for my little game, I’ve been doing some game benchmark videos pitting Windows against Ubuntu.
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