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Valve have released SteamOS 3.6.24 for Steam Deck as the latest stable update for everyone. Containing just a few fixes and improvements while work continues on the huge SteamOS 3.7 update and eventually that public SteamOS 3 release for more devices.

All the listed changes are:

General

  • Fixed an issue where the mouse cursor could stay hidden while being moved.
  • Fixed rendering issues with Avowed.
  • Fixed pairing DualShock 3 controllers.
  • Addressed a performance regression with No Rest for the Wicked.


Pictured - Avowed

Source: Valve

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R Daneel Olivaw 14 hours ago
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I just finished Avowed on my desktop (wouldn't play a ue5 game on the deck lol) but I wonder what rendering issues they are talking about.

As with almost anything Obsidian does, I absolutely LOVED the game. The ending was sooooooo wonderful ... I cannot say how much I enjoyed the entire game from start to finish.

Right ... gonna stop now before I make myself sick. (lol)

poe2 was my fav crpg of the past decade or so, and now ... god damnit ... avowed is my fav fps rpg of the past decade or so. After the catastrophe that bg3's story/writing/ending was, it felt SO GOOD to play something with good writing. And this had it in droves. The world of Eora is just SO FASCINATING. And this game expands on that world so well.
hardpenguin 7 hours ago
Eora fans represent 😁
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