Overlay 1.8.4 Fixes Flatpak GPU Detection and Adds ARM64 Builds for Linux Gaming

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GOverlay 1.8.4 has been released, featuring a user-friendly graphical interface that simplifies Linux gaming configuration by eliminating the need for terminal commands and manual edits. This update includes improved hardware benchmark tracking with unique identifiers for performance accuracy, and Flatpak users now benefit from reliable GPU detection within sandboxes. Additionally, ARM64 builds have been successfully implemented without compiler issues, and automatic updates for the OptiScaler tool have been introduced to enhance user experience. Overall, this release aims to provide a more seamless overlay experience for Linux gamers, with a focus on ease of use and accurate hardware comparisons



Overlay 1.8.4 Fixes Flatpak GPU Detection and Adds ARM64 Builds for Linux Gaming

GOverlay 1.8.4 drops a polished graphical interface that finally stops Linux gaming configuration from requiring terminal hacks. The update introduces Pascube benchmark tracking with unique hardware fingerprinting to keep performance comparisons accurate. Flatpak users get reliable GPU detection inside sandboxes while ARM64 builds finally run without compiler complaints. Automatic OptiScaler updates and fixed bgmod permissions round out a release that actually respects how people manage overlays today.

Overlay 1.8.4 Fixes Flatpak GPU Detection and Adds ARM64 Builds for Linux Gaming @ Linux Compatible