Valve has now released two small graphics driver updates for Steam Deck OS (SteamOS) 3.4.8, which means the Preview update channel is now ready for a big update to drop.
The updates included in 3.4.8 are:
- Updated graphics driver with a fix for a GPU crash in Splitgate.
- Updated the graphics driver with performance improvements for STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor.
These were left in the Preview channel for a while but now the Preview channel is empty, meaning the update many have been waiting for could be readying to drop into Preview real soon. We also haven't seen a major stable update in some time but Valve are constantly updating the Beta with client-side changes that eventually they will bundle into a stable update too.
SteamOS 3.5 is going to bring with it quite a lot including a Linux kernel upgrade, likely an updated KDE Plasma desktop version, more graphics driver upgrades, various additions to Gaming Mode like Soundtrack support and Screen Colour settings (teased in one of my videos), adjustments to the performance overlay and no doubt plenty more.
Even Valve developer Pierre-Loup Griffais is doing a tiny little tease on Twitter:
This is out in Stable now, so Preview is nice and empty. 👀
What are you hoping that the new SteamOS upgrade brings with it?
QuoteUpdated the graphics driver with performance improvements for STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor.
Has anyone already tried? Is it at least playable now?
QuoteWhat are you hoping that the new SteamOS upgrade brings with it?
I sincerely hope that with the new kernel my racing wheel is going to work. I'm pretty confident though, since it works on my Arch machine as expected.
It's still occasionally a pain when booting my Steam Deck on vanilla Arch and plugging it in an external display, though it's been improving.
Maybe we'll finally see some HDR work land?
Last edited by MayeulC on 1 June 2023 at 11:11 am UTC
Something closer to EmulationStation, with a couple of screenshots of the game, would be immensely helpful in wading through large libraries!
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