In the leaked info, we know that Valve has an upcoming device that will use the same APU as the current Steam Deck. We don’t know if this will be a new VR headset or a Steam Deck hardware refresh. Even though using the same APU means there won’t be a performance increase, there could be various other improvements in an upgraded Deck like a better screen, etc. What would you like to see in a partial hardware upgrade?

  • @Secret300
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    I know HDR is in the works on Linux same with VRR but that’d be nice to see sooner rather than later.

    Just a little bit more RAM. I know 16GB is a good amount but it is shared with the on-board graphics so at least 4 more gigs should help a lot

    I think using a filesystem that supports transparent compression would be nice to as well as zram but that might hurt battery life.

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        39 months ago

        Never new that was a thing. I was gonna just install the fedora based alternative.

        • FubarberryOPM
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          59 months ago

          It works really well, and it will convert your main filesystem without you having to reinstall or anything.

          In addition to compression, it also will deduplicate files and set up a scheduled deduplication process.

            • FubarberryOPM
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              59 months ago

              On my SSD, I have 517G of files using only 410G of space.

            • @Secret300
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              29 months ago

              On my desktop using a compression level of 3 ark with all the dlc and mods went from 300GB to 186GB

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      39 months ago

      I’ll be honest, I’m still having a problem understanding the draw of HDR. In about 99% of the places I watch…anything…there is ambient light which increases the black floor to a dark gray. I’m already losing the bottom 2-4 bits of depth to the room lighting and screen glare, giving me more fine control of gradients just makes for a slightly more nuanced (but still indistinguishable) dark gray (assuming I don’t readjust my gamma every time I play, or when the train turns and the lighting is now coming from another direction) . The wider color gamut could be nice, but it would require a much, much better screen.