Hello,
Is there a native lutris or dxvk fps counter that works across all games?
Thank you.
Hello,
Is there a native lutris or dxvk fps counter that works across all games?
Thank you.
DXVK_HUD=fps in environment variable
this solution only works for DXVK based games.
CTRL+ALT+F shows an FPS counter on Wine-based games in general. For emulators and other stuff, they should have their built-in configurable FPS counters as well…
And?
Re-read his question… My answer is good for him (better than no answer)!
tried the dxvk_hud … and it works.
If the oportunity arises for the ctrl+alt+F situations i"ll try that too.
Hope this thread will help others.
thank very much you all.
there’s also https://glxosd.nickguletskii.com/ for native games, haven’t tested it but seems like you just need to preload it on anything that uses opengl.
it is discontinued due to the developer having a real life though, but might be a starting point?
actually maybe one could make something preloadable that somehow detects what library the game’s using (there’s pretty much just opengl, sdl and vulkan to care about i think) and count+overlay the fps?
that said, the steam overlay already does this and you can actually preload it on non-steam games, if you want that instead.
If this doesn’t work for me (DXVK-only game, so it must be running with DXVK), what could be my mistake?
If could mean that you don’t have DXVK properly set-up.
In lutris, this means toggling the ‘dxvk’ box and putting DXVK_HUD in environment variables in putting the value to “1” in the appropriate columns.
In my case, I didn’t have the packages installed correctly. This had my DXVK working on 64-bit games, but not on 32-bit games (example: Warframe, last year)
I talked briefly about this in this question.