Valve has launched SteamOS 3.9, bringing official support to nearly all AMD-powered handheld gaming devices. The update introduces kernel and graphics driver upgrades, HDR support, improved scaling, ...
What if your massive game library no longer slowed your system to a crawl? Or if your favorite controller worked seamlessly with your Steam Deck? These are just a few of the changes introduced in ...
Valve just put up a Beta for Proton 11, the next major release of their compatibility layer to run Windows games on Linux / ...
We're hopefully closing in on the next big stable update for SteamOS, with Valve releasing SteamOS 3.8.2 Beta.
Valve’s latest SteamOS beta adds remote download management, including waking a sleeping Steam Deck to start or reorder ...
Valve’s SteamOS 3.9 update has extended official compatibility to virtually all AMD-powered handhelds, marking a shift from being Steam Deck-exclusive to a broader PC gaming platform. The update ...
Steam Beta tests FPS estimates on SteamOS devices, aiming to guide gamers with hardware-based performance predictions for smoother gameplay.
Ever thought of reliving the early days of the Call of Duty boon by firing up the original Call of Duty Black Ops on your Steam Deck? Chances are, you've quickly put that idea to bed after finding out ...
I wrote a couple of weeks ago about my personal homebrew Steam Machine, a self-built desktop under my TV featuring an AMD Ryzen 7 8700G processor and a Radeon 780M integrated GPU. I wouldn’t recommend ...
I'll interpret that as " When the game studios start producing native version of their games on Linux, they'll probably run faster on Linux than on Windows" It is pretty amazing how minimal is the ...