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Steam Deck

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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 5 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


HDR is now supported on Steam Deck and other HDR-capable Linux systems using a new Vulkan-based renderer.

By default, the new Vulkan renderer is only used for HDR streaming, but it can be used all the time by setting the PREFER_VULKAN=1 environment variable.

By default, the new Vulkan renderer is only used for HDR streaming, but it can be used all the time by setting the PREFER_VULKAN=1 environment variable.

A new Metal-based renderer is now used on most macOS systems for increased streaming performance and reduced latency.

Both notched and notch-free native resolution options are now provided on Apple Silicon Macs.

There's also a bunch of other Linux support improvements, some behaviour changes and plenty of the usual bug fixes.


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