- Valve has released Steamos 3.7.9 Beta, with fixes for the Lenovo Legion Go S and other Strix Point laptops
- It only comes only week after Steamos 3.7 stable, which provided official support for the Legion Go S
- He also highlights the advantages of Valve Steamos compared to Microsoft Windows 11 for the game
Microsoft Windows 11 has recently been controversial for PC players, especially with its 24H2 update. And Steamos de Valve seems to be the most appropriate alternative for pocket users, with its focusing of the Steam bridge for the first time.
As reported by Gamingonlinux, Valve published Steamos 3.7.9 Beta, which comes after its recent stable update Steamos 3.7. The update has provided the care of the Lenovo Legion Go S and other pocket computers supplied with AMD, and this new beta version contains fixes for devices; He addresses the problems of entry and not frame of the controller, and other adjustments that you can read in his implementation notes.
Valve recently declared that he would work permanently on the support for portable devices which are not officially under Steamos license, and it seems that he remained faithful to his word. Users also have other Steamos clones like Bazzite, which has been available and supported much longer than recent valve efforts for other pocket computers.
This is an example of a valve supporting these portable systems in a short period of time, exactly a week after the Stable Steamos 3.7 release. Since Microsoft Windows 11 is focused on PCs and office laptops, and less on pocket computers, the difference between the two operating systems is obvious.
Portable suppliers like Asus and Lenovo provide software like armory to help rationalize experience with menus and hubs built for games. However, performances in games on Steamos have been presented as much better than the games running on Windows 11-and without the Bloatware and non-distribution software in the background, it is not too surprise.
Analysis: Leave Windows 11 for Steamos on pocket computers for Steamos is obvious at this stage …
With features such as sleep mode and rapid CV on Steamos (or Bazzite, which I use), and especially better performance, leaving Windows 11 behind was an easy choice for me – and I expect more Asus Rog Ally X, MSI Claw 8 AI +, and Lenovo Legion Go, users will change earlier.
Using the sleep mode on Windows 11 via the power button is a complete mess. Either the screen will be recovered constantly (especially when performing a game), or the recovery and the return to your game will make it crush or completely freeze the device.
Combined with constant micro-stage problems in games, the lack of graphic drivers provided by suppliers, AMDF AFMF (Imaged generation software) that does not effectively operate and Bloatware, it would be a literal degradation to return to Windows.
It is also promising to see that game game developers using anti -triche software work on supporting the operating system based on Linux – and Splitgate 2 is an excellent example of this with its recent update, highlighted by gamingonlinux. I just hope that the trend will be able to continue as soon as possible …