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Steam deck half life
Steam deck half life




steam deck half life

This is no doubt to ensure the game looks and plays well on the Steam Deck’s resolution. Most notable is the HUD scaling option that changes the HUD to fit whatever resolution the game is being played at. Other than fixes, there are also new features coming to the game.

steam deck half life

The update was noted by YouTuber, Tyler McVicker who offers some insight into the update in the video embedded above.Īccording to McVicker, the beta branch version of Half-Life 2 (available to anyone who wants to download and test it out via the Beta option on Steam) includes a host of bug fixes that have been around for a long time. Reported by Natalie Clayton of PC Gamer, Half-Life 2 has received an update to address a few bugs, add in some supports, and presumably improve the experience for the Steam Deck. This update is presumably in preparation for the release of the Steam Deck. This update, which is currently in beta, looks to crush bugs, offer more resolution options, adds support for Vulkan, and more. Valve is trying to get the Steam Deck out and, like many people have observed, the Steam Deck has been significantly more successful than originally anticipated, so Valve is throwing a lot at it.It’s almost been 20 years since Half-Life 2 released and now Valve is working on a new update. The issue is that no, at the current time, there isn’t a major development team working on anything outside of the few pieces of software that are specifically tailored for hardware right now. “To get the big question out of the way, is there a true follow-up to Half-Life 2: Episode Two in development in any capacity at Valve Software? The end of Half-Life Alyx, for those who haven’t played it heavily, hints towards the continuation of Gordon Freeman’s story. READ MORE PlayStation Store End of Year Sale Now Live They state it could be possible that a small team is working on it at Valve, but they won’t be seen as “value generating by the higher-ups.” Instead, Valve is apparently working on a Steam Deck showcase IP called Citadel. McVicker states in a new video that Valve are currently not working on Half-Life 3 in any capacity, at least not without a major development team on it. According to Valve News Network’s Tyler McVicker, Half-Life 3 is not in active development as most of the company’s efforts are being put into the Steam Deck and a new IP. Another year means more rumours surrounding Half-Life 3 springing up, and this time, it’s being addressed by a well-known insider.






Steam deck half life