Valve has released the SteamOS update 3.7.8, which broadens its compatibility to rival handheld devices like Lenovo's Legion Go and Asus' ROG Ally. This update corrects installation bugs and introduces a new tab for 'Steam OS Compatible' apps. Furthermore, it lays down requirements for third-party devices to run SteamOS successfully. Enhancements for the Steam Deck itself include a battery charge limit setting, optimizing its power management. The update signifies Valve's commitment to expanding the Steam ecosystem and providing better support for AMD-powered devices. A SteamOS version of Lenovo Legion Go S is also set to launch soon.
Valve's new SteamOS update 3.7.8 expands support to rival devices, improving compatibility for Lenovo's Legion Go and Asus' ROG Ally while enhancing functionality for Steam Deck.
The SteamOS update enhances compatibility for third-party AMD-powered devices and adds a 'Steam OS Compatible' library, making it easier for users to install applications.
Valve establishes new installation instructions for the SteamOS, ensuring that any AMD-powered device with an NVMe SSD can run the operating system smoothly.
With the introduction of battery charge limit settings, the Steam Deck now offers enhanced battery management options similar to features seen in other gaming handhelds.
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