Happy steam update day, all. This time the valve brings 80 % of the battery range from the 3.7.8 update beta testing to its stamus gaming platform. It comes with other updates from the platform, which includes further expansion of devices and your routine bug fixes. Let’s dig, will we do?
In this update we see some of the latest information on the Linux platform, which includes a new arc base and 6.11 Linux Colonel updates. This reinforces the efforts of better compatibility in the devices, so we also see an increase in auxiliary AMD devices. Refreshing is warned that stamus will still not play friendly with all AMD -driven machines, but mentions the rogue ally and the original Lenovo Lashkar goes as two who benefit from refreshing. So when we will not be able to approve all new AMD handhelds, it is a step in the right direction to work more machines on the platform.
A device that is explained is Lenovo Lashkar -e -Go, who is the successor of the largest handheld gaming PC nearby. When it comes to stamus support, this update provides a green tick to Linovo’s upcoming steam deck’s opponent. This makes the handheld a very sure condition, so it is anything that whenever the launch is launched in a few days, the device wants to lift. It is hoped that this will improve some of the performance defects of the Lashkar -e -Go S. Windows version during our review.
If you have an AMD -powered device and want to test whether the latest repetition of stamus will follow it or not, the valve has a recovery picture that you can use to install it correctly. Just follow the instructions provided and you should be good.
Controller support also got some love in the stamus 3.7.8 update. Before the switch controllers need some re -contact before gourd controls work, but should work before. There is also support for the Proteos Controller – $ 299 modular input device for disabled players or those who prefer different sequences as usual. It also includes a fix for problems that freeze the controller when exiting the steam. Unfortunately, there is a leading issue around SNES controllers when they are not. Sorry, retro gamers.
There are some good updates here for anyone who uses Bluetooth devices. Now you can see the battery level which is extremely easy. I hate the sudden death of my devices, so at least I can’t say that Stamus did not warn me. Earlier, only OLED devices could have been awakened with a Bluetooth device, but now this option has been extended to LED machines. If you are off this option, you will not mistakenly awake your gaming machine from a Bluetooth device.
In addition, improvements and updates are normal as well as 80 % battery life limeter. Initially after experiencing the beta, it seems that the valve has decided that the reduction has been useful to the device’s overall battery life and has implemented it on a stable construction. This can be especially easy for everyone who leaves his device most timely bandits or in charge.
I like to see all the support for the handheld PC gaming world that has exploded in recent years. I would have to dream of owning a machine even though to try them. If you want to see a complete list of updates you can take a look The official release of the valve here.