memory: Shows the amount of device memory allocated and used.pipelines: Shows the total number of graphics and compute pipelines.drawcalls: Shows the number of draw calls and render passes per frame.submissions: Shows the number of command buffers submitted per frame.devinfo: Displays the name of the GPU and the driver version.Multiple options are available to you if you want more information, just separate them with commas in your launch command: This will overlay the name of your GPU, versions of the drivers you are using and a FPS counter. ![]() If you are using Steam’s Proton compatibility tool you can put this in the launch options: You can’t run this soft in Linux but there is a easy and quick way to do so. In a past life using Windows I was used to having MSI Afterburner to monitor the performance of my games. Some are short footages from my Switch (as I don’t have a capture device), other are now some footage of playing game in Linux. ![]() A quick and easy way to display your FPS and more when using Steam Proton on LinuxĪs you might have seen I’ve been posting some videos now on my youtube channel.
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