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Remember the problems I recently had with Dying Light? Turns out it was the fault of Steam. The new beta client should fix issues people have with various games on newer distributions. It also adds a new experimental feature for the Steam Controller.

I have tested it myself, and it does fix the games I had problems with.

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Added Store Page link to game library entries in the "Manage Game" section
Fixed Web Browser context menu not positioned correctly on certain screen sizes
Fixed an issue where the overlay would become unresponsive if restarting a game directly after exiting it through the overlay

Linux
Updated ALSA libraries in the Steam Runtime to prevent compatibility issues with newer distributions

Steam Controller
Fixed haptics intensity being stuck to High if anti-deadzone was in use
Setting any anti-deadzone on the joystick will now disable all joystick hardware deadzoning. Note that this can cause drift if the anti-deadzone is too large or if not using a proper anti-deadzone buffer. (Requires Firmware Update)
Experimental Rumble Emulation is now available as an Application Setting. This feature tries to emulate a feel similar to rumble despite haptic actuators being a very different technology than rumble motors. (Requires Firmware Update). Note: if your battery level is very low, heavy haptic actuation can result in your controller spuriously shutting itself off
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18 comments

Pecisk Feb 24, 2016
Nice and quick updates. Thanks to Linux team at Valve!
WorMzy Feb 24, 2016
Updated ALSA libraries in the Steam Runtime to prevent compatibility issues with newer distributions

I think this is what was causing endless-loading screen problems with Armello on Arch (unreproducible on Ubuntu 12.04). I deleted the libasound.so files from Steam's folder on Arch, and the problem went away. Hopefully this fix means I won't need to repeat this workaround in the future.
rkfg Feb 24, 2016
ALSA update is good, NS2 had no sound since some build so I had to symlink my system libasound2.so there. Heard the same happened on Arch but Ubuntu was fine.

For me Dying Light was fine, no crashes or anything aside from the blurry textures issue that was fixed. Maybe it's not a good idea to play on Steam Beta if you want the best experience. It's called Beta for a reason and I also vaguely remember some troubles with it.
seven Feb 24, 2016
i wonder if the problems with XCOM2 are also caused by steam....
TheRiddick Feb 24, 2016
They recently did a patch to MESA drivers in 11.2 which is meant to fix shader loading (or recycling), shader loadin is what xcom2 stutters about allot so it might help.

Still disappointing that AMD didn't have a solid driver release yet, NVIDIA is sure taking advantage of having no competition under Linux!
dubigrasu Feb 24, 2016
So this new Rumble feature, is it working for anyone here (it doesn't for me) ?
omer666 Feb 24, 2016
Maybe it's not a good idea to play on Steam Beta if you want the best experience. It's called Beta for a reason and I also vaguely remember some troubles with it.
The problem is that back when I got my controller in January, Steam told me to opt in beta to have it fully functional. I had no problems yet, though.


Last edited by omer666 on 24 February 2016 at 3:21 pm UTC
Kallestofeles Feb 24, 2016
Still no sound for me in recent Unity games, but maybe it's another issue.
Do you get audio in Agatha Christie's ABC Murders? It's a recent unity game and I had the same issue, no audio - other games like Dota2, HL2 worked fine.
Found out that I was missing a simple 32bit library: lib32-libpulse.
Uncertain if it will help, but audio libraries are worth looking into. :)
wolfyrion Feb 24, 2016
I was having some audio issues with games like Agatha Christie's ABC Murders and one more which I dont remember.
The problem was with the latest Kernel 4.5rc5
With Kernels 4.1 and 4.4 I Dont have any audio issues


Last edited by wolfyrion on 24 February 2016 at 6:08 pm UTC
ChuckDaniels87 Feb 24, 2016
Transistor not crashing now, but still no sound.
wolfyrion Feb 24, 2016
if you have problems with audio with any steam games can you try to run this command

sudo ln -sfv /etc/machine-id /var/lib/dbus/machine-id


Let me know if it fixes your audio problems :)


Last edited by wolfyrion on 24 February 2016 at 9:28 pm UTC
mao_dze_dun Feb 25, 2016
There is a rumble support now, people. Why is nobody talking about this? :)))
lucifertdark Feb 25, 2016
Going through my list of Unity games (the ones installed) none of them have any sound problems on the 4.2.0 kernel.

By the way, have any of you seen the list of Unity games? IT'S HUGE!!!!!
Styromaniac Feb 25, 2016
There is a rumble support now, people. Why is nobody talking about this? :)))
I know I love it! It's the next evolution: Rumble that doesn't shake your hands all over the place like a Looney Toon hit by a frying pan.

I make a distinction of "haptic rumble" and "motor rumble," with motor rumble of course referring to rumble of ye olde. I'm not sure that would be a technically correct use of terms, but "haptic rumble" does roll off the tongue better than "rumble emulation."


Last edited by Styromaniac on 25 February 2016 at 8:48 am UTC
STiAT Feb 25, 2016
Take care, this one bricked my steam controller...
mao_dze_dun Feb 25, 2016
Take care, this one bricked my steam controller...

Did you try the unbicking guide? As I understand it, it helps 99% of the time.
STiAT Feb 26, 2016
Yea, I could reflash the original firmware. Though, it did brick my controller anyway (doing it again, it bricks again). Something is wrong there.

Already in contact with steam support about the issue. Seems not to be a general issue, could be related to my setup or controller too (tried on debian & arch with kernel 4.3.0, both bricked it).

They said worst-case if they can't reproduce I've to return my controller and get a new one to check if it was a HW-Issue. Doubt that though, worked perfectly well before :D.


Last edited by STiAT on 26 February 2016 at 10:04 am UTC
fabertawe Feb 26, 2016
"Updated ALSA libraries in the Steam Runtime to prevent compatibility issues with newer distributions" - this fixed the only audio issue I had, with no sound whatsoever in GRID Autosport. I did have a workaround but this is obviously the best solution.
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