Valve Is Still Working On A Better Steam Deck In The Future
JAKARTA - A month after the release of Steam Deck, Valve has released an update on what's happened so far, and what's still to come for owners of mobile PC devices.
"This first month gave us the opportunity to start gathering your feedback as we continue our work to make Deck even better in the months and years to come," Valve wrote in a statement on the Steam blog.
Previously, Valve came to confirm that there will be more than 1000 verified and playable Steam Deck games. Or games that Valve has tested to ensure that they run without issues or bugs. But now, Valve reports having more than 2000 "Deck Verified" games.
The next update is anti-cheated progress. “One of our top priorities is to support as many titles as possible on Steam, and this includes titles that use anti-cheat technology,” explains Valve.
Valve also said that thanks to the collaborative efforts of Proton developers, service providers and contributors, we've made great progress in bringing these games to the Steam Deck community.
Additionally, Valve has taken the time to make the Steam Store more responsive and snappy on Decks. This update will also provide dual trackpads with more keyboard themes.
Improvements also occur in battery life between 2 to 8 hours of gameplay. Valve has worked with AMD and other partners and has made steady progress on Windows Drivers, so you can also install Windows 10.
"Our goal is to continue to look for ways to improve your experience on the Steam Deck, and that means we'll continue to listen to your feedback."