Valve and its SteamOS operating system have already done what a bunch of companies (including Apple) have been trying to do ...
TL;DR: Windows remains the leading PC gaming OS with 95.1% market share, but Linux, driven by SteamOS and Steam Deck popularity, is steadily growing among gamers. Valve's SteamOS offers optimized ...
Valve has quietly released SteamOS 3.9, a version that marks a significant structural shift for the operating system. While previous updates ...
It feels like we’ve been waiting a long time for an official build of SteamOS to make its way beyond the Steam Deck. Today, the latest version of SteamOS officially supports the Lenovo Legion Go ...
TL;DR: Linux gaming has advanced significantly due to Valve's SteamOS and Proton compatibility, enabling nearly 90% of Windows games to run on Linux. The Steam Deck has driven this growth, with ...
What if you could build a gaming PC that delivers stunning 1440p performance without breaking the bank? In a world where high-end gaming rigs often come with eye-watering price tags, the idea of ...
Valve has just announced that it's introducing another compatibility check system for gaming handhelds, this time to verify whether third-party machines running Steam Deck OS can still run certain ...
I still don't see why publishers would start giving them much support any year soon, if any at all. If they make a Windows game, then both Windows and (maybe) Linux users would play it. Crippling the ...
What if you could build a gaming PC that delivers stunning 1440p performance without emptying your wallet? Imagine playing graphically demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 or Elden Ring at high ...