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Valve announced latest optimization progress of Steam Deck

According to the latest report, Valve announced that Steam Deck is in a progress. Officials say that this first month gave them the opportunity to start collecting feedback from everyone and make Steam Deck better day by day.

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The official announcement of some optimization progress of Steam Deck:

  • On the gaming side, 2,000 titles have officially been “verified” or “playable” on Deck.
  • In terms of anti-cheat, the two largest anti-cheat service providers, BattlEye and Easy Anti-Cheat have now simplified the path for developers to enable support for Proton and Steam Deck.

In the Steam store, the official said that it took some time to make the Steam store on the Deck more responsive and faster to use. In addition, the official team is working closely with Microsoft to bring Xbox cloud gaming to Steam Deck users through Microsoft’s Edge browser.

Moreover, Hardware-wise, dual trackpad input is now available, and a gaming-mode keyboard has also been introduced in desktop mode. Officials also introduced the ability to drop framerates as low as 15 fps (a setting perfect for visual novels, puzzles, and many simulation games).

Finally, the official said that players can now install Windows 10 (11 will be installed soon). The official has been working with AMD and other partners to gradually provide Windows drivers. fTPM support is being tested and Windows 11 can be installed once it rolls out.

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