PC desktop setups vary almost as much as there are users..
◉Steam Deck's smooth success & support is largely based on the fact its users have 100% known hardware on their hands
◉Could it be that Valve brings Steam OS for desktop via some sort of "Steam OS Verified Hardware" solution?
◉Ones PC scanned during installation / given a rating?
✅ Valve (Steam) | All Steam Audio SDK source code open sourced❣️
The code now available under Apache 2.0 license.
◉Steam Audio SDK plug-ins are included
◉Valve's great work for Linux and freedom continues
◉Steam Audio: an immersive asset for games / VR
◉Plug-ins exist for Unity / Unreal Engine and others
This new Dock by @jsaux? Despite some minor flaws, it might be their best product yet. It turns out to be the best :steamdeck: Steam Deck Dock on the market right now, offering HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4, VRR, and ALLM. Using it for my MBP as daily driver now, which tells you something. 👀
Haha, thought this would happen - tf are they kidding. The only way I can see this happening is if they work with #Valve directly, or if they sponsor #Linux folks to get it working like Valve often does but I don’t see that ever happening. These folks are also the same bunch that said they’d develop a Linux based #AYANEO OS of sorts that they’d ship with their devices years ago, then we never heard of it ever again.
Whenever i connect my Steam Deck to my third party USB-C dock i don't get any sound through the HDMI port. I have to switch to desktop mode, manually select the output then switch back to Game mode for it to work. It wont let me select that output in the normal deck UI's settings and I have to repeat the process if i unplug the dock or reboot the system. Does anyone else have this problem? Is there a fix?
It's simple: if you are making a fan game project, just don't share it publicly until it's completely finished. I'm tired of seeing so many promising romhacks and fan games get this treatment. You can't trust any game company to support your endeavors, even Valve who has historically been pro-remix culture.
That Portal 64 demake we liked so much has been kiboshed by Valve: 'They have asked me to take the project down,' creator says (www.pcgamer.com)
Honestly, a bit surprised by this. It wasn't even on Steam. Hopefully switching to an open source SDK will get this back up.