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  1. Version 1.0.0

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    FPS Monitor scene for The Last of Us - several overlays for The Last of Us: Part I / Part II All elements of the game overlay always remain unchanged (the main elements of “Sysinfo 2.0”). Only one element in the scene needs to be changed — "Image Overlay". To do this, you will need the corresponding image files in PNG format, a kind of background/layer in the form of a picture. There are six options for such backgrounds, which differ in shape and size. 1. Install custom fonts: This scenes uses specific fonts - Convection. Make sure they are installed on your PC! Download Convection fonts from the Microsoft Store. 2. Move files to the settings directory: Open the settings directory (C:\ProgramData\FPSMonitor\Scenes) and place the scene files and any necessary images there: The Last of Us scene.JSON Big_1.PNG Big_2.PNG Mid_1.PNG Mid_2.PNG Small_1.PNG Small_2.PNG 3. Load the scene: Open FPS Monitor, go to the "Scenes" menu, and select "Scene Manager" or "Recent Scenes." Load the new scene and adjust the paths to images in the "Item Settings" window. Congratulations! You have successfully imported a custom scene into FPS Monitor! Source: Discord - Game overlays Steam guide: The Last of Us overlay
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