• Overwolf - PC HUD (beta)
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[url=http://www.overwolf.com/]Overwolf[/url] Link - Overwolf.com Overwolf is like a HUD-overlay for your desktop, it also runs over any video game its supported for. I've put in some feedback already to try and push the developers in the correct direction. This also has a development kit for applications and is in need of more application developers. So if you need another project, or like building applications in your free time, this is a good, and very new, place to start. Maybe we can get a facepunch feed? ban feed? haha. I definitely suggest checking this application out and using it, if your into social media/nice looking applications. The overlay is nice and its quite passive on the screen (when you don't flood it with windows). This is a sample of some Overwolf windows I have opened. These are all expanded and I flooded the desktop to give you a good glimpse. [thumb]http://i.imgur.com/eCRkEAx.jpg[/thumb] Note: Each window has an opacity dial on the bottom right of the window. If anyone sets up an account, friend me. Username: Spy Thoughts? Comments? Concerns? Feedback? edit: There is no wiki on Overwolf. Shits new. Started last year I Believe.
This is actually pretty interesting, I can definitely see the chat and notepad applications along with the game integration being downright awesome. To be honest, I'm wondering why I haven't looked into stuff like this before. Steam's overlay is so second-nature to me by now that having an overlay on my desktop really wouldn't be too much different; and the potential uses are vast and currently unimaginable.
This thing ran really badly when I tried using it a year or so ago, how is it nowadays?
[QUOTE=lavacano;42561546]This thing ran really badly when I tried using it a year or so ago, how is it nowadays?[/QUOTE] Runs like a dream (compared to a year ago) and is really useful as an overlay in games where you want more utility than Steam Overlay. Integrates with a fair few popular programs. Peersonally use it because TS3 officially supports it.
[QUOTE=lavacano;42561546]This thing ran really badly when I tried using it a year or so ago, how is it nowadays?[/QUOTE] Smooth as butter :)
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