New SteamOS update for the Steam Deck
By ekianjo
Another quick update about the Steam Deck. Apparently another (outlaw?) developer has leaked the details of the contents of a SteamOS update (dated 11th of February 2022) for the Steam Deck.
In short:
- Working GPU settings such as FPS/TDP limiters. FSR upscaling control is now baked in, in our previous post it was just a simple toggle.
- Improved voice chat
- Night mode
- Better performance for games with vsync enabled! That’s good to hear, while it lacks in details.
- Hardware fixes, such as wifi-connect on resume, audio on suspend/resume, and adaptive brightness using the ambient light sensor.
A few comments:
- The night mode may help bring down the blue tones of the interface (just my assumption).
- Suspend/Resume mentioned: this may be related to being able to restart your games right where you left it without having to reload it from scratch - we haven’t seen in action yet so we can only assume that it will be similar to what we see on consoles.
Now the questions we still have are:
- When is SteamOS going to be released to the public outside of the Steam Deck environment?
- Will these features make it to non-Steam Deck devices? Or even non-Linux systems? All this TDP/GPU settings is something that is probably feasible on AMD hardware outside the Deck too, but would have to implemented very differently on other OSes for example.