Goverlay 1.6.5 released
Goverlay 1.6.5 has rolled out with a slate of fixes aimed at making the software more user-friendly and efficient. At its core, Goverlay serves as an intuitive graphical interface for configuring MangoHud, vkBasalt, and OptiScaler.
Getting back to basics, the core thing here was fixing how settings stick around. Prior to this update, when you restarted your system or performed an upgrade, your carefully calibrated settings often disappeared, particularly when dealing with network issues or font selections. That’s not great when you want things predictable and fast. Goverlay 1.6.5 makes those settings much more reliable now; they persist properly.
It's also been tuned up to feel snappier in general. The app experiences less lag, especially when it needs to download something or display a notification. This background stuff seems less intrusive, letting you focus on the interface itself without feeling tied down by system messages or updates fighting for resources.
And there’s more compatibility goodness packed in too. It just works now with any launcher that supports absolute paths, meaning non-Steam ones are right back where they belong. One specific win relates to vkBasalt path handling; no matter how you got it installed, Goverlay plays helpfully, keeping everything consistent and avoiding setup headaches.
So, these changes add up to a more polished and refined experience for using Goverlay with MangoHud, vkBasalt, or OptiScaler. Hopefully, smoother sailing overall.
Release Goverlay 1.6.5
Fix release Improved configuration persistence (network interface and font selections) More responsive UI during downloads and notifications Better compatibility with non-Steam launchers (absolute...
