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Valve continues rolling out smaller updates to the Steam Deck Beta, with another update out now fixing some crashing issues. This update is available in the Steam Deck Beta and Preview channels, which you can opt into through Settings > System and then select either via Steam Update Channel.

Here's what's changed:

General:

  • Fix a screenshot related crash
  • Fix an audio related crash
  • Fix a Bluetooth related crash

Steam Input:

  • Add a "Turn Off Controller" command to the external gamepad guide button chord layout
  • Fix editing command settings inside of a modeshift

I fully expect soon we will see the recent Beta versions bundled into the Stable release, so they can make way for SteamOS 3.4 which they teased recently.

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ShabbyX Sep 7, 2022
> Fix an audio related crash

Ah yes, finally! I've been suffering this crash since never because I don't have a Deck yet :'(
dos Sep 7, 2022
> I fully expect soon we will see the recent Beta versions bundled into the Stable release, so they can make way for SteamOS 3.4 which they teased recently.

This is a Steam client update, it has nothing to do with SteamOS.


Last edited by dos on 7 September 2022 at 1:53 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Sep 7, 2022
Quoting: dos> I fully expect soon we will see the recent Beta versions bundled into the Stable release, so they can make way for SteamOS 3.4 which they teased recently.

This is a Steam client update, it has nothing to do with SteamOS.
I'm aware of the differences. The point remains the same. I doubt they will do a SteamOS 3.4 Beta release without publishing everything client side into stable to begin fresh.
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