Woah, Linux really has come a long way.It's fine, Linux has an emulator for that.
bsod(1): Blue Screen of Death emulator - Linux man page
The bsod program is the finest in personal computer emulation.linux.die.net
Seems like the lower idle CPU frequencies are the most important news here, as it will increase the battery life of a handheld device significantly without any loss in real performance.AMD Developer Discusses New Linux CPPC Drivers For Ryzen, Steam Deck
A much-needed optimization for Linux Gamerswww.tomshardware.com
In a gaming test, AMD showed off a quick demo of Horizon Zero Dawn running on a Ryzen 7 Pro 5750G, locked to 60FPS, to demonstrate the enhancements made to AMD's new P-state driver. The test shows that the new AMD P-state driver, reduces the clock speed of idle cores significantly, to just 400mhz. Meanwhile, all the idle cores running on the older ACPI driver are only going down to just 3.8GHz.
I have requested one, we just haven't gotten oneDurante should have requested one and spill ALL THE BEANS right here.
As in, it hasn't arrived yet, or you weren't picked? How does that work anyway?I have requested one, we just haven't gotten one
We need to go lower, Vita downclocks, to what, 1 MHz?Seems like the lower idle CPU frequencies are the most important news here, as it will increase the battery life of a handheld device significantly without any loss in real performance.
This isn't news at this point, Valve confirmed they will add such an API long ago.This is good.
Michael Larabel has benchmarked the new driver, with significantly lower performance, but also lower wattage, it's interesting to see: An Early Look At The AMD P-State CPPC Driver Performance vs. ACPI CPUFreq - PhoronixAMD Developer Discusses New Linux CPPC Drivers For Ryzen, Steam Deck
A much-needed optimization for Linux Gamerswww.tomshardware.com
It's not about the news, it's about already implemented.This isn't news at this point, Valve confirmed they will add such an API long ago.
Oh, yeah, good catch. He speaks about it as if it's already there.It's not about the news, it's about already implemented.
Yeah, this is where I wonder now what Valve is planning on doing with these sort of cases, will they help get them to run or will they leave it up to the developers? I am hoping they are sending out dev kits to get feedback on compatibility issues and solve them, but time will tell I suppose.This should give you some idea about potential compatibility issues, quite a number of their games doesn't work in Proton:
Steam Deck Compatibility Testing
That might actually be a focus with who they are shipping the Steam Deck dev kits to, to also cover developers of games they know are not yet compatible with Proton to work with them to either improve Proton, or understand what the developers might need to do to more easily be compatible with Proton.Yeah, this is where I wonder now what Valve is planning on doing with these sort of cases, will they help get them to run or will they leave it up to the developers? I am hoping they are sending out dev kits to get feedback on compatibility issues and solve them, but time will tell I suppose.
I think System will keep improving visually the more it advances, I don't mind the loading screen (most likely proton layer) but yeah, looks less elegant.I wish Valve could hide this part of game loading because it doesn't look too elegant and instead just show game art until the game is loaded.
Thanks Tim & Epic!BIG NEWS, EVERYONE!
Epic Online Services launches Anti-Cheat support for Linux, Mac, and Steam Deck
Easy Anti-Cheat now supports all major PC operating systems, including Linux, Mac, and Steam Deck.dev.epicgames.com
EASY ANTI-CHEAT WORKS ON STEAM DECK!
NEVER!Thanks Tim & Epic!
What kind of timeline is this? Tim did something good for Linux userbase? That can't be right!BIG NEWS, EVERYONE!
Epic Online Services launches Anti-Cheat support for Linux, Mac, and Steam Deck
Easy Anti-Cheat now supports all major PC operating systems, including Linux, Mac, and Steam Deck.dev.epicgames.com
EASY ANTI-CHEAT WORKS ON STEAM DECK!
Now we just need battle eye to workBIG NEWS, EVERYONE!
Epic Online Services launches Anti-Cheat support for Linux, Mac, and Steam Deck
Easy Anti-Cheat now supports all major PC operating systems, including Linux, Mac, and Steam Deck.dev.epicgames.com
EASY ANTI-CHEAT WORKS ON STEAM DECK!
Good guy Epic, saving PC Gaming one exclusive at a time.Thanks Tim & Epic!
Not that part. Getting EAC working on Steam Deck part.Good guy Epic, saving PC Gaming one exclusive at a time.
General
- Fix bug causing slow reconnect to Steam after resuming from a system suspend
Remote Play
- Automatically install the audio drivers on Windows when streaming starts if needed, pass -skipstreamingdrivers on the command line to disable them
- Fixed using multiple PS5 controllers connected via the Steam Link app
- Enabled pipewire desktop capture by default on Linux, pass -nopipewire on the command line to disable it
- Fixed Linux games seeing multiple controllers when Steam controller configuration support is enabled
- Fixed Linux clients not getting any controller input once streaming starts
Steam Cloud
- Ensure that all installed and Cloud-enabled games are synchronized as soon as possible, to avoid delays when launching games and to prepare for possible offline play.
I would say both approaches could be good, people already have the pc handheld like GPD or Aya so manual deckui switch would be super helpful tooThis is good.
I'm tired of Twitter video player. Is there any way to force it to play HD quality from the very beginning? I have a fiber connection and yet Twitter thinks it's not enough to play 30 second video in anything better than 360p.Craftopia developers got a kit too (thanks for heads-up PC-tan) and they uploaded 2 videos for Craftopia and Overdungeon.
Media isn't getting kits yet, only devs under certain requirements.These are all very cool and they show that most devs are very excited for the device but I still want something more meaty in terms of coverage. Hopefully it won't be long before PC tech channels or someone like Digital Foundry get the chance to really put Steam Deck through its paces.
That we know of, at least. It's possible that some outlets have received kits and are testing them ahead of a future embargo lift. Or maybe it's just my wishful thinking because I want more coverageMedia isn't getting kits yet, only devs under certain requirements.
I'm guessing people like LTT will get it closer to the release as review units, however, we don't really know if this will be the case as the NDA is very specific about only showing their published content and I don't think media will get units until both EAC and BattleEye so they don't face errors that final users won't face.That we know of, at least. It's possible that some outlets have received kits and are testing them ahead of a future embargo lift. Or maybe it's just my wishful thinking because I want more coverage
Honesty I wouldn't be shocked if Valve had to pay them for the development support for Linux.What kind of timeline is this? Tim did something good for Linux userbase? That can't be right!