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    Fixed on-screen keyboard failing to hide fully after entering text in-game.

    The Beta update is quite a bit more exciting which includes more tweaks for the new Game Recording, plus solving various other bugs.

    Improvements to keyboard event tracking and audio latency in updated SDL build.

    Fixed broken thumbnail for screenshots from non-steam game shortcuts uploaded to steam, when viewed from another computer.

    Add warnings to game recording overlay page when broadcasting / remote playing.

    Fixed controller input no longer going to game after resuming from sleep if a wake movie is set.


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    For those just joining us, this is for the new Nexus Mods app that will eventually replace things like Vortex with full Linux support so you can mod on desktop Linux and Steam Deck much easier as I reported on earlier in July and initially back in November last year.

    Version 0.5.3 of the app includes all these fixes on top of experimental Cyberpunk 2077 support:

    Windows: Fixed log file creation failing due to illegal character in path (#1728).

    Linux: Upgraded GameFinder to fix an issue with not being able to find Steam installed as a Flatpak or Snap (#1720).

    Just to note: it didn’t initially launch for me, I had to remove the configs from the previous version to get this latest to work.

    The bug was reported but given it’s in Alpha, such breakages are to be expected and they don’t plan to support migrations yet.


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    Fixed a bug that could leave some local screenshots undeleted after attempting to delete multiple at one time.

    Added a warning to the user if game recording has been turned off to prioritize broadcasting.

    Ignore user marker shortcut key if game recording is disabled.

    Added the ability to save a specific frame of a video as a steam screenshot.

    Steam will also scan game state descriptions to apply to default clip filename, if available.

    Fixed an exception thrown if the user cancelled a clip save in the file picker dialog.


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    Pictured - KINGDOM HEARTS III + Re Mind (DLC)

    Here’s some other recently fully Steam Deck Verified games that may be worth a look:

    Features split-screen coop, a helpful pet, automated drones, resourceful pixies, a card-eating progression system, and dangerous dungeons to delve into!

    Push monster balls into holes or traps in randomly generated levels.

    Stack up countless game-changing items to create broken builds.

    MULLET MADJACK is a single-player fast-paced FPS that brings you directly inside a CLASSIC ANIME.


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    Bazzite, the popular version of Linux powered by Fedora and Universal Blue that’s great for handhelds including the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, Lenovo Legion Go and others needs a little manual user effort after a bit of human error.

    Developer Jorge O. Castro noted in a forum post how they “were rotating our cosign keypairs this morning, which is the method that we use to sign our images” and unfortunately they “made a critical error which has resulted in forcing you to take manual steps to migrate to our newly signed images”.

    They have a script set up that you can run that will fix the problem, so all you have to do is run this in a terminal app (code source):

    curl -sL https://fix.universal-blue.org/ | sudo bash

    To ensure it doesn’t ever happen again, they’ve noted some process changes to be implemented.

    See all the details in the forum post announcement.


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    I wrote about the brand new Nexus mods app before, as it’s quite a promising exciting development for the future of modding (especially for Linux and Steam Deck).

    This is going to replace their previous apps like Vortex, eventually anyway.

    Right now, it’s only made ready for Stardew Valley, since it’s a very popular game for mods and is also cross-platform so it makes it simpler for them to get all the features of the app ready.

    Yesterday, July 1st, they announced the Alpha release of this next-generation mod manager and their new Product Manager got in touch to mention they “would be really keen to get feedback from Linux users”.

    So this is your chance to ensure Linux (and Steam Deck) finally become a first-class citizen for game modding.

    You can grab it from their download page, and the source code is on GitHub.


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    While other vendors continually push out new handheld pc models, sticking similar internals into different shell designs and gradually bumping up RAM or the Processor, the Steam Deck just keeps selling like hot tasty cakes.

    There’s multiple other devices out there now that are in a few ways more powerful than the Steam Deck, but that hasn’t seemed to matter a whole lot to Valve.

    Especially since the release of the Steam Deck OLED, which was a pretty huge upgrade, it’s constantly a global top seller for Valve.

    When compared with other vendors like GPD, AYANEO, ASUS and all the others, Valve of course have the Steam store to back it up.

    Other vendors don’t really have anything like that, so Valve are in a more unique position to stick to one main model.

    You only have to look at the new built-in Game Recording feature to see, and the upcoming SteamOS 3.6 that recently moved from Preview to Beta that again brings in some big additions.


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    While every month Valve has been posting a fresh set of the most played Steam Deck games for the previous month, they’ve now added a dedicated Steam Chart for it.

    Like the most played for May and again for April.

    So you no longer have to wait for Valve to post about what’s currently hot, you can just go and see for yourself.

    Like other Steam Charts you can filter it and with the Steam Deck chart it lets you view the most played games over the last week, month and year based on player counts.

    For example, this is for the last week, and handily it shows the Deck Verified rating too:

    While you’re here, why not hop on over to our Forum to talk about Your favourite game so far of 2024?


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    The first pre-release is now available for testing, allowing you to give feedback before the final 3.0 release.

    Naturally, if you don’t want to deal with any breakage, you should wait for the the main 3.0 release.

    Along with fixing the newest break in the steam beta, we’re proud to announce we’re releasing the first prerelease of Decky Loader 3.0, the websocket rewrite!

    For users, it means a hopefully more stable experience with better error handling, as well as more in-depth progress indication in Decky and its plugins.

    It’s also allowed us to fix a bug where Decky would sometimes not start without an internet connection.

    For plugin developers, it means a significantly easier to use API (it is now also asynchronous) and an easy way to do backend -> frontend communication.


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    Valve has launched another small update for the Steam Deck with SteamOS 3.6.6 Preview now available for testing which may be essential if you’re playing ELDEN RING.

    Fixed a an issue with a rare session crash during early startup of ELDEN RING

    Fixed a general issue affecting all units on 3.6, and OLED units on 3.5, causing a slow memory leak during gameplay

    Fixed a DSP firmware crash with previous 3.6 versions that could result in internal sound disappearing until next reboot

    Fixed an issue that could cause videos to stutter in titles such as BlazBlue Centralfiction

    Great to see so many fixes coming in, SteamOS 3.6 is starting to shape up quite nicely now!


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    Alpha League Battlezone Gold Edition in VR mode Black Desert Online FreestyleFootball R Helldivers 2 Hero’s Land Iragon SimCity 3000 Unlimited Warlords Battlecry III

    Clustertruck Fallout 3 (standard and GOTY edition) - partial support only Fallout 4 Mugsters The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (72850) The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition Tomb Raider: Anniversary Tomb Raider: Legend

    Fixed Ghost of Tsushima and Horizon Forbidden West displaying a warning about outdated drivers with Nvidia GPUs.

    Fixed Ubisoft Launcher asking for serial number on the first launch of Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier.

    Fixed Shatterline freezing on loading screen when trying to join a second online match in a session.

    Improved font rendering in Alien Swarm: Reactive Drop on Steam Deck.


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    Speaking on stage as part of an IGN Live interview, Spencer said directly that “I think we should have a handheld, too.”

    The comment stops just short of an official announcement that Microsoft is actively working on portable gaming hardware for the first time.

    “The future for us in hardware is pretty awesome,” Spencer continued during the IGN presentation.

    Comments like these are a big change from internal Microsoft documents that leaked last September, which listed an Xbox portable as a “current gap in FY23” that is “not in scope for 1st party” (alongside potential products like a mobile controller, earbuds, and a media remote).

    But Spencer was quick to call that leak “outdated” at the time, so it might not be the last word on Microsoft’s portable gaming plans.

    That feels like ancient history, though, in a world where everyone and their corporate subsidiary is looking to draft off the market success of the Steam Deck.


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    The news of the Yuzu team agreeing to pay Nintendo $2.4 million in damages and immediately shut down all operations sent shock waves through the emulation landscape.

    Quite awkward for the likes of EmuDeck, who announced that it would no longer support Yuzu or Citra as of the recently released Version 2.1.5.

    A massive help for those don’t want to spend time learning how to make emualtors work.

    Due to the deletion of Yuzu and Citra from GitHub however, it’s simply not possible for EmuDeck’s scripts to download the emulators.

    If you are upgrading from a previous version however then your installs of Yuzu and Citra won’t be deleted.

    Luckily if the memes are to be believed it’s surprisingly easy to mod a Nintendo 3DS.


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    A set of encryption algorithms used to secure emergency radio communications will enter the public domain after an about-face by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).

    The algorithms are used by TETRA – short for the Terrestrial Trunked Radio protocol – and they are operated by governments, law enforcement, military and emergency services organizations in Europe, the UK, and other countries.

    In mid-2023, Netherlands-based security firm Midnight Blue disclosed five vulnerabilities affecting all TETRA radio networks that could allow criminals to decrypt and intercept communications in real time.

    “The meeting was very well attended and had a wide spread of the TETRA community including operators, users, manufacturers and governments,” ETSI committee chairman Brian Murgatroyd is quoted as saying in a statement.

    The standards org hasn’t set a date for making the algorithms accessible, ETSI spokesperson Claire Boyer told The Register.

    Some of these were disclosed by the Midnight Blue research team, which found the five vulnerabilities and released technical details of the flaws at the annual Black Hat and DEF CON security conferences in August 2023.


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    A few days ago on their developer forum, one of their staff members replied (you have to be signed in to read) noting “shoutout to the Grapejuice community - this one is for you”.

    The staff member also included a screenshot of Roblox running on Manjaro Linux:

    That same staff member did also note that "There will be an official announcement regarding unofficial support for Wine.

    If you really want to try it out, again I wouldn’t suggest so (really just wait until it hits stable Roblox), but it is possible if you use Vinegar linked above.

    You will need to switch it over to the zcanary update branch and use Vulkan, which you can do via this in terminal:

    After that you’ll be able to just login on the website, and run games or use the Vinegar Roblox App it gives you.


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