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Putting Team Fortress 2 inside Half-Life 2, Lambda Fortress is coming to Steam
28 May 2025 at 9:37 am UTC Likes: 2
28 May 2025 at 9:37 am UTC Likes: 2
That's really cool that we can just do that now, with Valve's permission. Once again, though, I am asking for local coop.
SteamOS Manager for BIOS updates, TDP and GPU clock controls now open source
27 May 2025 at 8:35 am UTC Likes: 3
27 May 2025 at 8:35 am UTC Likes: 3
Here's the fun thing: in their full specification, it includes a feature named "EnterDownloadMode" which the code comments notes, "Enter a low power mode for downloads and get a handle that will keep this mode active until all obtained handles are dropped".Thank God, we've been waiting for this feature for ages! It's interesting that they made this open source though. Maybe they want a universal API to hook into, so that future hardware support for SteamOS is much easier?
Junkyard Space Agency is a 'scrappier, multiplayer version' of Kerbal Space Program
7 May 2025 at 9:13 am UTC Likes: 1
7 May 2025 at 9:13 am UTC Likes: 1
I am once again asking for online coop games to add a couch coop mode.
Valve rolls out SteamVR 2.10 with quick recenter, reduced controller and physics jitter and Linux fixes
7 May 2025 at 9:06 am UTC
7 May 2025 at 9:06 am UTC
Playing SteamVR on Linux has been a pain, but I might try it out with Half Life: Alyx, once my PC upgrade is finished. Last time, the audio kept skipping, voice lines went unfinished, and the performance was overall worse than on my Windows partition. However, I am wondering if that's because of Linux or because of my PC not reaching the recommended specs. My main issue is that ALVR was so much harder to set up than SteamVR Link for Quest, and I don't know if I can go through the effort of setting that up again.
I did try WiVRn recently though to check out The Museum of All Things [External Link], and that worked without a hitch. Just goes to show that Linux VR is still a mess, with some games working fine and others breaking down completely.
Update: SteamVR no longer works for me :( Can't even launch it, as it crashes immediately. I still managed to get games to launch though, using WiVRn.
I did try WiVRn recently though to check out The Museum of All Things [External Link], and that worked without a hitch. Just goes to show that Linux VR is still a mess, with some games working fine and others breaking down completely.
Update: SteamVR no longer works for me :( Can't even launch it, as it crashes immediately. I still managed to get games to launch though, using WiVRn.
SteamOS 3.7.5 for Steam Deck now in Beta with big upgrades and initial support for more hardware
7 May 2025 at 8:57 am UTC
7 May 2025 at 8:57 am UTC
I feel like making this work with 2.4GHz controllers shouldn't be too difficult, now that Bluetooth controllers can do it too, right?
Zelda 64: Recompiled (Majora's Mask) adds modding support, texture pack support, optimizations and more
6 May 2025 at 10:58 am UTC Likes: 4
6 May 2025 at 10:58 am UTC Likes: 4
Nerrel recently did a video on this, and it seems that the modding framework provided here makes this a better port than the SoH one. Already, he's ported over his HD texture pack, along with several other improvements (e.g. high-quality map showing the location of Link and being more accurate to the game content).
I commend the team for sticking with this, and I'm really hoping that other N64 games get the same treatment.
I commend the team for sticking with this, and I'm really hoping that other N64 games get the same treatment.
Nexus Mods app adds Cyberpunk 2077 as a supported game, improves Stardew Valley modding
3 May 2025 at 10:57 am UTC
3 May 2025 at 10:57 am UTC
I think that most people are waiting for Bethesda games to be supported, but honestly, I'm just happy that Linux finally gets an official mod manager for once that hasn't stopped development out of nowhere. Outside of NSFW content, I'm not sure what kind of mods Cyberpunk 2077 players recommend, but I'm glad that another game is being supported.
Team Fortress 2 updated with a whole bunch of fixes thanks to the community having the source code
3 May 2025 at 10:52 am UTC Likes: 1
3 May 2025 at 10:52 am UTC Likes: 1
Good to see that Valve are at least letting the community update TF2. Honestly, how they've treated this game is disgusting, but I'm hoping that the SDK will breathe new life into it.
Mesa NVK (NVIDIA Vulkan driver) now Vulkan 1.4 conformant on Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs
25 Apr 2025 at 9:21 am UTC
25 Apr 2025 at 9:21 am UTC
I just want to see benchmarks between NVK and proprietary NVIDIA drivers. Phoronix published some, but that was in August 2023, before it became Vulkan 1.3 conformant: https://www.phoronix.com/review/nvk-vulkan-performance [External Link]
Valve continues preparing the Steam Deck OS to release for more devices with SteamOS 3.7.4 Preview
25 Apr 2025 at 9:21 am UTC
25 Apr 2025 at 9:21 am UTC
Unfortunately, no.
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