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MangoHUD fails to appear in specific titles.

MangoHUD fails to appear in specific titles.

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FinalKill70
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07-15-2016, 05:23 PM
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I've been working on a YouTube video about the Lenovo Thinkpad t440p, and I've been trying to use MangoHUD for FPS monitoring and performance logging. Although some games do work, I've found that a lot of games will launch, but MangoHUD won't be there. Most of the games I'm testing have been running through Steam with "mangohud %command%" set as a launch option in each game, although I did encounter the same issue when I tried the GOG version of Crysis, which I launched by running "MANGOHUD=1 wine-vanilla-10.0 Crysis.exe" from the terminal. I tried running "mangohud --dlsym %command%" but that didn't seem to change anything. One thing I noticed is that the games that did work all seemed to be using OpenGL, as shown in the screenshots below. Below is a list of games in which I am experiencing this issue: Portal Black Mesa Crysis I've also included the output of neofetch to show the specs of my system. -/oyddmdhs+:. -odNMMMMMMMMNNmhy+-` -yNMMMMMMMMMMMNNNmmdhy+- `omMMMMMMMMMMMMNmdmmmmddhhy/` omMMMMMMMMMMMNhhyyyohmdddhhhdo` .ydMMMMMMMMMMdhs++so/smdddhhhhdm+` blackraven@stinkpad oyhdmNMMMMMMMNdyooydmddddhhhhyhNd. ------------------- :oyhhdNNMMMMMMMNNNmmdddhhhhhyymMh OS: Gentoo Linux x86_64 .:+sydNMMMMMNNNmmmdddhhhhhhmMmy Host: 20AWS2PA00 ThinkPad T440p /mMMMMMMNNNmmmdddhhhhhmMNhs: Kernel: 6.12.47-gentoo-dist `oNMMMMMMMNNNmmmddddhhdmMNhs+` Uptime: 7 hours, 52 mins `sNMMMMMMMMNNNmmmdddddmNMmhs/. Packages: 1443 (emerge), 31 (flatpak) /NMMMMMMMMNNNNmmmdddmNMNdso:` Shell: bash 5.3.3 +MMMMMMMNNNNNmmmmdmNMNdso/- Resolution: 1920x1080 yMMNNNNNNNmmmmmNNMmhs+/-` WM: wmaker /hMMNNNNNNNNMNdhs++/-` Theme: Adwaita [GTK2/3] `/ohdmmddhys+++/:.` Icons: Adwaita [GTK2/3] `-//////:--. Terminal: xterm CPU: Intel i3-4000M (4) @ 2.400GHz GPU: Intel 4th Gen Core Processor Memory: 3366MiB / 7808MiB
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FinalKill70
07-15-2016, 05:23 PM #1

I've been working on a YouTube video about the Lenovo Thinkpad t440p, and I've been trying to use MangoHUD for FPS monitoring and performance logging. Although some games do work, I've found that a lot of games will launch, but MangoHUD won't be there. Most of the games I'm testing have been running through Steam with "mangohud %command%" set as a launch option in each game, although I did encounter the same issue when I tried the GOG version of Crysis, which I launched by running "MANGOHUD=1 wine-vanilla-10.0 Crysis.exe" from the terminal. I tried running "mangohud --dlsym %command%" but that didn't seem to change anything. One thing I noticed is that the games that did work all seemed to be using OpenGL, as shown in the screenshots below. Below is a list of games in which I am experiencing this issue: Portal Black Mesa Crysis I've also included the output of neofetch to show the specs of my system. -/oyddmdhs+:. -odNMMMMMMMMNNmhy+-` -yNMMMMMMMMMMMNNNmmdhy+- `omMMMMMMMMMMMMNmdmmmmddhhy/` omMMMMMMMMMMMNhhyyyohmdddhhhdo` .ydMMMMMMMMMMdhs++so/smdddhhhhdm+` blackraven@stinkpad oyhdmNMMMMMMMNdyooydmddddhhhhyhNd. ------------------- :oyhhdNNMMMMMMMNNNmmdddhhhhhyymMh OS: Gentoo Linux x86_64 .:+sydNMMMMMNNNmmmdddhhhhhhmMmy Host: 20AWS2PA00 ThinkPad T440p /mMMMMMMNNNmmmdddhhhhhmMNhs: Kernel: 6.12.47-gentoo-dist `oNMMMMMMMNNNmmmddddhhdmMNhs+` Uptime: 7 hours, 52 mins `sNMMMMMMMMNNNmmmdddddmNMmhs/. Packages: 1443 (emerge), 31 (flatpak) /NMMMMMMMMNNNNmmmdddmNMNdso:` Shell: bash 5.3.3 +MMMMMMMNNNNNmmmmdmNMNdso/- Resolution: 1920x1080 yMMNNNNNNNmmmmmNNMmhs+/-` WM: wmaker /hMMNNNNNNNNMNdhs++/-` Theme: Adwaita [GTK2/3] `/ohdmmddhys+++/:.` Icons: Adwaita [GTK2/3] `-//////:--. Terminal: xterm CPU: Intel i3-4000M (4) @ 2.400GHz GPU: Intel 4th Gen Core Processor Memory: 3366MiB / 7808MiB

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AgantGB
Junior Member
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07-25-2016, 07:59 AM
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I solved it! The problem was a Gentoo-specific one that happened because I didn’t turn on 32-bit support when I booted MangoHud. The fix is to install MangoHUD using the command: sudo emerge --ask --verbose games-util/mangohud[abi_x86_32]
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AgantGB
07-25-2016, 07:59 AM #2

I solved it! The problem was a Gentoo-specific one that happened because I didn’t turn on 32-bit support when I booted MangoHud. The fix is to install MangoHUD using the command: sudo emerge --ask --verbose games-util/mangohud[abi_x86_32]