Fixing Stuttering in Linux Games caused by the Steam Overlay

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In the last video I showcased a regression in Quake Champions (and possibly other titles) which introduced insane frame pacing and stuttering issues after 40 minutes of gameplay. After posting the video on some subreddits people told me that it was caused due to the Steam Overlay being off. They also offered a solution (which is not turning it back on), which I present in this video.

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Video Title: Fixing Stuttering in Linux Games caused by the Steam Overlay

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