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High On Life, The Outer Worlds, Journey To The Savage Planet and more in this bundle
17 August 2023 at 8:08 am UTC Likes: 1

Very interesting bundle, thanks for the info!

The Pale Beyond sold 10% of copies on Steam Deck
30 March 2023 at 11:43 am UTC Likes: 8

Very respectable percentage!

Rebel Galaxy Outlaw and some reflection on Steam Reviews
16 September 2022 at 12:45 pm UTC Likes: 1

QuoteRebel Galaxy Outlaw is a fantastic open-world space game

100% agreed with this statement, I enjoyed it immensely.

LEGO: At the Movies Bundle has some great picks for you
10 July 2022 at 10:45 am UTC Likes: 2

Thank you for the heads-up, bought it for my kids.

NVIDIA to launch DLSS support for Proton on Linux tomorrow (June 22)
21 June 2021 at 5:39 pm UTC Likes: 4

Same day AMD is releasing FSR, interesting...

Valve have already begun tweaking the new Steam Library Beta
19 September 2019 at 8:18 pm UTC

Quoting: Hori
Quoting: massatt212im using Valve ACO Mesa Driver
And the beta client is really Laggy, am i the only one getting this issue
it's laggy for me as well and sometimes it refuses to refresh at all. the input still works fine, weirdly enough, but the display is frozen until i minimise/maximise the window, in which case it would refresh it but only for 1 frame as it freezes again.
So far I haven't found a reliable/consistent workaround to get rid of this problem.
Beta client is really slow for me too and I have nvidia card. But more serious problem is memory leak that occurs when I open certain game's library page. For example, opening Oxygen Not Included page eats all my 8 GB of RAM + 2 GB of swap file in a matter of seconds. This happens only on certain pages, not all of them. Really strange.

Steam Play Proton 4.11 released, a pretty huge release pulling in D9VK and a replacement for esync
1 August 2019 at 7:41 pm UTC

I am impressed with a performance of d9vk. Number of games that were unplayable on my old machine now run perfectly fine. To name a few:
- Burnout Paradise (most of the time perfect 60 FPS)
- Dragon's Dogma (30 - 60 FPS, I barely had 10 FPS in some areas)
- Call Of Pripyat (over 100 FPS in open areas, 30 in some indoor areas)

Linux port of Total War: WARHAMMER II due 'as soon as possible' after Curse of the Vampire Coast
23 October 2018 at 11:43 am UTC

Never played Total War game before, not a big fan of history + strategy, but this game looks like something else. Definitely wishlist material.

The Linux version of Into the Breach is in active development
10 August 2018 at 8:59 am UTC

Added to wishlist. Game looks amazing.

The Myst 25th Anniversary Collection may come to Linux with help from Codeweavers
16 May 2018 at 9:18 am UTC Likes: 2

Played all of Myst games at the time, all were very good but Riven, oh boy, it was a masterpiece.