All the latest Beta and Preview changes from Valve have gone live with SteamOS 3.3 and all the Steam Deck Client updates are now available for all users. This is one of the biggest updates yet, with tons of changes across all parts of the Steam Deck software.
Some of the big changes include:
- An achievements page in the overlay.
- A guides page in the overlay.
- Steam Deck temperature warning.
- Night Mode scheduling.
- Added support for Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean keyboard.
- Updated keyboard behavior for improved fast typing on trackpad and touchscreen.
- The new update selector split between Stable, Beta and Preview.
- Firefox is now a Flatpak to get updates faster.
- A VGUI2 Classic Plasma Desktop theme.
- Various improvements to external displays.
- Updated graphics driver with compatibility and performance fixes.
- Updated wireless driver with fixes for WiFi disconnection issues on 5Ghz.
- Updated controller firmware utilities to support future controller hardware revisions.
- Lots of bug fixes and performance improvements.
The bug fixes are pretty important too of course like digital reward notifications no longer appearing endlessly, achievement progress notifications should no longer constantly bug you with sounds, the Xbox login window not rendering certain characters properly, several fixes for non-Steam shortcuts crashing, some native Linux games not quitting properly, some Flatpak applications wouldn’t quit properly, a fix for a performance issue with some games when the backlight changes intensity, fixes for multi-channel audio on external displays and audio-out on some capture cards.
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Extra: just note, that there may be some issues with the graphics driver in this, as I showed in a different video. Update: Valve confirmed to me they are looking at the issue now. Update 2: the micro-stuttering issue is now solved.
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Last edited by Zlopez on 3 August 2022 at 9:23 am UTC
“Updated controller firmware utilities to support future controller hardware revisions.”
“Now personally I'm convinced that the reason the Steam Deck dock has been delayed is not because of the dock itself but because of the fact that you'd need a controller to get the most out of docked mode. Maybe it's wishful thinking, but it seems like a new Steam Controller that retains the Steam Deck's control layout is pretty much a necessity for the dock and the future of the Steam OS/Steam Machine concept. To me a Steam Controller 2 feels more like a question of *when*, not *if*.
But there's really no other way to interpret this, right? Is this basically confirmation that a new Steam Controller is in development?”
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamController/comments/wevd3p/discussion_i_think_its_really_happening/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
Quoting: bonaparteNo link back to the actual announcement page on the Steam website? For shame.
Isn't that already linked in the first sentence under the link embedded in the words "gone live"?
Edit: nvm, it is applied (it shows achievements and guides). But it still shows the update.
Edit2: apparently the deck only applies the steam portion of the update, not the steamos part
Last edited by Beaky on 3 August 2022 at 11:42 am UTC
Quoting: SupayYes, the link is right there, always has been.Quoting: bonaparteNo link back to the actual announcement page on the Steam website? For shame.
Isn't that already linked in the first sentence under the link embedded in the words "gone live"?
Quoting: SupayThe Beta update broke my SD card showing up as inserted. Tried rebooting and re-inserting but would not even show as an available device. Switching to Stable resolved it.
Checked again by switching back to Beta and my SD card is not recognised. Stable works fine though.
Quoting: SupayQuoting: SupayThe Beta update broke my SD card showing up as inserted. Tried rebooting and re-inserting but would not even show as an available device. Switching to Stable resolved it.
Checked again by switching back to Beta and my SD card is not recognised. Stable works fine though.
And now Stable shows another update and my SD card no longer shows in Stable and is no longer mountable on my desktop. Has worked fine right up to this update installation. I suggest removing it before updating.
Update: My SD card appears to have had its read only setting tripped and is now unmountable and unreadable, and cannot be returned to a usable state. It is an Integral 1TB micro SD and has been formatted and filled to capacity to test, and working fine, so I am certain it is a genuine device rather than a fake. And it only stopped working when I did my Deck update with it inserted, so be very careful and remove your SDs before running any update.
Last edited by Supay on 3 August 2022 at 11:07 am UTC
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