Hardware support is still one of Linux's biggest problems, and it may never change
…A while back I had to try and install SteamOS on a mini computer, but SteamOS simply didn't install on my Intel-based machines. And even when I tried one of…
…A while back I had to try and install SteamOS on a mini computer, but SteamOS simply didn't install on my Intel-based machines. And even when I tried one of…
…Any of these systems can run well on even an original Steam Deck or one of the lesser-known handhelds released before it, so you don't have to spend a ton…
…By working together and sharing the same foundation across all distros, they can theoretically release fixes and updates for gaming support across all distros at once. Related Bazzite reveals the Open Gaming…
…The answer is Steam, launched by Valve in 2003. GOG (Good Old Games) came later in 2008, and EA's Origin launched in 2011. Steam's early adoption and integration with popular…
…The Steam data also reveals a rather intriguing upgrade pool. Roughly 18% of AMD users on Steam are running chips reporting base clocks below 3.3 GHz, which corresponds to the first…
…Every new release feels urgent, and every graphical leap is irresistible, and when you've got a high-end PC that can flex modern games at their best, it's hard not…
…The answer is Steam, launched by Valve in 2003. GOG (Good Old Games) came later in 2008, and EA's Origin launched in 2011. Steam's early adoption and integration with popular…
…Jump forward to 2025 and Intel was shipping new drivers frequently, averaging at least a driver update per month. Plus, day-one support was a priority for new releases, and many games…
…will Microsoft stick to its cross-platform plan and release the games for other platforms after a few years? Now, Microsoft has confirmed that, no, it's actually dead serious about its…
…The good news is that I'm not suggesting you should go out and buy a 32GB kit tomorrow, but it's worth knowing where the industry is heading. And if you…