How the Steam Deck became an unlikely Windows 11 handheld — and the community making it work
… The community is quite active answering troubleshooting help requests, and there are some great discussions on a wide variety of topics. …
Despite the evident hurdles, including the necessity of custom tinkering and the fact that many consider SteamOS to be the superior way to game, the Steam Deck has become an unlikely Windows gaming handheld. 👉 4 reasons why SteamOS is quietly winning over PC gamers — and why Windows won't be dethroned any time soon While Valve made the initial steps easier with its official Windows drivers package roughly a year after the Steam Deck's launch (likely in response to Valve seeing how many users wanted to try Windows on its hardware), it's been the community that sprang up around it that has reall
How the Steam Deck became an unlikely Windows 11 handheld — and the community making it work… The community is quite active answering troubleshooting help requests, and there are some great discussions on a wide variety of topics. …
… Not only does that make the hardware cheap, but also rather plentiful. …
… But it’s not all good news: we dive into the staggering price hikes across the Surface lineup that might just make them "unrecommendable." Plus, a discussion on what's next for Microsoft's hardware lineup! …
… Now, a year later, it seems the community has taken up the mantle with Gears of War: Redux , a full community-built overhaul of the original PC version of Gears of War. …
… While Microsoft is now taking active steps to improve the Windows 11 user experience, its earlier resistance to user‑driven customization has, ironically, sparked even greater creativity within the community. …
… Well, that escalated quickly.There’s been a wave of claims by cheaters about Vanguard “bricking” their PCs, so let’s clear that up: Vanguard does not damage hardware or disable your devices.The photo we posted is a picture of cheat hardware devices that are sold explicitly… https://t.co/dXb75Z91k9 … …
… He argues that instead of asking "Does the user benefit from this work right now?" They only focus on whether the hardware can handle it. “And while I absolutely do not want to go back to that old hardware, I do wish we had carried more of that taste," Plummer concluded. …
… The latter is what Hardware Canucks suggests is the case for the Zenbook 14. …
… The community keeps complaining. …
… It happened because this community spoke up, because Sean Endicott covered it at Windows Central, and because several Microsoft employees reached out to me privately." Furtado expressed gratitude to those who reached out from Microsoft and outlets that spoke with him about the situation. …