Steam Deck Update: SteamOS 3.6.19 October 23, 2024 SteamOS 3.6.19 update has been released today for the Steam Deck with a huge amount of fixes and... Steam Deck Updates Steam Deck Client Update: June 13th 2024 June 14, 2024 Steam launched a brand new Steam Deck Client update on Ju...
Valve is keeping its foot firmly on the gas withSteam Deckupdates and the latest is a good one. Many players, myself included, have been wanting a per-game profile feature and Valve has delivered. The update is pushing out now and adds the new feature to the quick access menu. Since l...
Everything is just gravy for me at this point - the Steam Deck already does everything I want it to do, and all of the bugs that had irritated me at various points (including the intermittent boot-hang bug that's been fixed here, which I've run into a few times) have been f...
Valve has continued its red hot pace withSteam Deckupdates and the latest one is a big one. Pushing out now to owners through the stable channel, it adds some really interesting new features to the mix along with the usual fixes and improvements. Top of the order is the new lock screen....
The company says that thanks to the latest update, which went live on Monday, the Steam Deck won’t deplete its battery if it’s idle or not being used for long periods of time. The average battery life for the portable system runs between two to eight hours, but program it with the...
Steam Deck beta channel, but they usually fix a couple of things that most players typically won’t notice. However,SteamOS 3.6.19is huge, with countless updates thanks in part to two big changes: a move to a more recent Arch Linux base, and an update to Mesa 24.1 for the graphics ...
Another round of games have gone through Valve's official testing for Steam Deck, so here's a fresh mid-July round-up of Steam Deck Verified games for you to begin your week with. Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/07/heres-more-of-the-latest-steam-deck-...
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Fallen Aces from Trey Powell, Jason Bond and New Blood Interactive quickly became popular after the initial Early Access release in June and now it has Steam Deck support.
No Rest for the Wicked from Moon Studios GmbH and Private Division has been through another major upgrade, and thanks to it the game is now Steam Deck Verified. Read the full article here: