- Valve has launched Steam
- It occurs only one week after the stable of Steamos 3.7, which provided official support for the Legion Go S
- In addition, Valve’s vapor benefits on Microsoft Games for Games
Microsoft Windows 11 has been controversial for PC players recently, specifically with their 24h2 update. And Valve’s steals seem to be the most appropriate alternative for portable users, with their approach to the steam platform for the first time.
As reported by Gamingonlinux, Valve launched Stea 3.7.9 Beta, which occurs after its recent stable update of Steamos 3.7. The update provided support for Lenovo Legion and other hand computers with EMD, and this new beta version contains solutions for devices; Address the input and trace problems of the controller, and other adjustments that you can read in your patch notes.
Valve recently declared that he would be working continuously on the support for portable devices that are not officially with a steam license, and it seems that he remains faithful to his word. Users also have other clones of Steam as Bazzite, which has been available and admitted much longer than the recent Valve efforts for other hand computers.
It is an example of a valve that admits these portable systems within a short period of time, exactly one week after the stable version of Steamos 3.7. Since Windows 11 of Microsoft focuses on PCs and laptops desktop, and less on hand computers, the difference between the two operating systems is evident.
Hand suppliers such as ASUS and Lenovo provide software such as Armory Crate to help optimize experience with menus built for games. However, the performance in the games in Steamos has been much better than the games that are executed in Windows 11, and without bloatware and software that is not executed in the background, it is not a big surprise.
Analysis: Leaving Windows 11 for steam on hand computers for Steamos is obvious at this time …
With characteristics such as the suspension mode and the rapid curriculum in Steamos (or Bazzite, which is what I am using), and the most important thing is a better performance, leaving behind Windows 11 was an easy option for me, and anticipation more Asus Rog Ally X, MSI Claw 8 AI+and Lenovo Legion GO Users will make the change sooner.
Using the suspension mode in Windows 11 through the ignition button is a complete disaster. Or the screen will constantly turn on (especially while running a game), or resuming and returning to your game will make the device blocked or freeze.
Combined with the problems of constant micro-states in the games, the lack of graphic controllers provided by the suppliers, AMD AFMF (pictures generation software) does not work efficiently and Bloatware, would be a literal reduction to return to Windows.
It is also promising to see that game games developers that use anti-treatment software work for the support of the Linux-based operating system, and Splitgate 2 It is an excellent example of this with its recent update, highlighted by Gamingonlinux. I just hope the trend can continue sooner rather than later …