Steam Winter Sale Now Live! Some Great Steam Deck Verified Titles on Sale

Steam Winter Sale Now Live! Some Great Steam Deck Verified Titles on Sale
Steam’s winter sale just kicked off, and with it are several decent titles on sale. Here’s some recommended games, all of which are Steam Deck Verified: Action Adventure/RPG Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered – 25% off Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales – 25% off Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade – 43% off Horizon Zero Dawn – 67% off Tunic – 10% off Cuphead – 30% off Sackboy: A Big Adventure – 33% off Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time – 50% off Fighting
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You Can (Apparently) Run Portal RTX on AMD

You Can (Apparently) Run Portal RTX on AMD
Looks like Reddit user Spacefish008 got Portal with RTX running on a 5700 XT. They note that they get “~45 FPS on 846x643” on High settings. All that’s needed is the RADV_PERFTEST=rt,emulate_rt %command% launch parameter. The OP explains how this works: It uses DirectX and DXVK exposes the DXR APIs to the game if it detects raytracing support in the underlying Vulkan driver. The Vulkan driver is RADV, which can emulate raytracing via shaders on older-gen AMD GPUs like NAVI10 / RDNA1.
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Proton 7.0-6 Now Available for Testing, Adds Compatibility with Gotham Knights and UNCHARTED Collection, Fixes 20 Bugs

Proton 7.0-6 Now Available for Testing, Adds Compatibility with Gotham Knights and UNCHARTED Collection, Fixes 20 Bugs
Somehow I missed this. This has been around for a week now (thanks to GOL for noticing). At any rate, Proton 7.0-6 is now available as a release candidate. Playable titles include: Gotham Knights UNCHARTED: Legacy of Thieves Collection Wargame: Red Dragon Heroes of the Dark Super Arcade Racing Crazy Machines 3 NinNinDays2 雀姬 (Mahjong ladies) 20 bugs have been fixed, ranging from the OSK on Deck for A Plague Tale: Requiem, Xbox Live login fail for As Dusk Falls, multiple monitor support for Project CARS 2, and the blank window when starting the EA app launcher.
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SteamOS 3.4 Now Stable, Updates Arch Base, Allows Screen Tearing, Enables TRIM (And Much More!)

SteamOS 3.4 Now Stable, Updates Arch Base, Allows Screen Tearing, Enables TRIM (And Much More!)
SteamOS 3.4 has now reached the stable branch. I’m not going to re-hash what I’ve already said about it, but as a quick refresh, here’s a few of the new features: update to the Arch base; Plasma, Mesa, GLIBC, and more software have been updated KDE Connect is now included tons of bug fixes, ranging from graphics driver crashes to input to audio new firmware for docking station you can now force vsync off by enabling screen tearing level 2 MangoHUD now goes across the screen rather than going down; perfect for games that use 16:9 TRIM has been re-enabled eject option added for removable drives automatic mounting of ext4 external drives support for 8BitDo Ultimate wireless controller dongle Two hotfixes were added later on to “address a regression in how SD cards were handled” and to “fix an issue with HDMI/DisplayPort audio going to sleep after being idle on external displays.
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Wine 8.0 RC2 Fixes 50 Bugs, Including Unreal Tournament 99, Warframe, Resident Evil 7, and More

Wine 8.0 RC2 Fixes 50 Bugs, Including Unreal Tournament 99, Warframe, Resident Evil 7, and More
Wine 8.0 has reached the release candidate stages. RC1 upgraded VKD3D to 1.6, provided an improved joystick control panel, and fixed 52 bugs. Now RC2 has arrived, and with it are 50 bug fixes. Note that from here on out Wine 8.0 is in a feature freeze; only bugs will get fixed from here on out. There’s quite a few gaming-related fixes in RC2: there should no longer be a crash when bringing up the Steam overlay with a PE build of VKD3D with D3D12 support gamepad buttons should now work properly and no longer be delayed Unreal Tournament 99 mouse clicks in main menu should now continue to work after first click Warframe should no longer crash when loading before menu with WineD3D Kholat (GOG version) should now run Silent Hill 2 should no longer get the -installshield extraction error while installing performance degradation fixes for World of Warcraft and Kane & Lynch: Dead Men demo construction set extender mod for ESO should no longer crash Resident Evil 7 should now properly render in DX11 mode Chicken Tournament should no longer crash on start Serious Sam 2 should no longer crash with OpenGL renderer Some other fixes have made it in as well; see the full patch notes on WineHQ.
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Proton Experimental Enables Compatibility with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Improved Steering Wheel Support

Proton Experimental Enables Compatibility with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Improved Steering Wheel Support
The first day of winter also marks a new update to Proton Experimental. Small one, but a good one. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt now apparently works – I’m assuming this is in reference to the recent DX12 upgrade that had been broken for so many people. Support for steering wheels has been improved, but in what way, the patch notes don’t mention. You might be able to take a look at the commit history to get a hint.
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Steam Deck Client Beta Adds Search Tab for Controller Layout, Fixes Library Not Showing Up when Family View is Enabled (Plus Stable and Preview SteamOS Updates)

Steam Deck Client Beta Adds Search Tab for Controller Layout, Fixes Library Not Showing Up when Family View is Enabled (Plus Stable and Preview SteamOS Updates)
When browsing controller profiles on the Deck, you can now search for them with today’s (or yesterday’s?) Deck client update (on beta and preview branches). Your library should now properly load if you have Family View enabled. More buttons have been added to the list of inputs “that skip the BPM/Deck start up animations.” A regression was fixed regarding Yaw and Roll combined sliders. Negative contribution from either one is now respected.
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NVIDIA to Retire GameStream in February 2023

NVIDIA to Retire GameStream in February 2023
A bit of sad news. NVIDIA is apparently shutting down its GameStream service sometime in February next year. Despite all the crap I give to NVIDIA, their GameStream service is excellent. It arguably has the best streaming quality with the least amount of latency, and even though the company essentially locks the service behind GeForce Experience, the community has come up with open-source alternatives – such as Sunshine – to get the host to run outside of Windows and NVIDIA GPUs.
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JSAUX Announces ModCase – The Project Killswitch Killer

JSAUX Announces ModCase -- The Project Killswitch Killer
So JSAUX had been concocting an idea after another company stole their idea of having an RGB dock. Well, today they’ve unveiled what exactly they’ve been working on – the ModCase. It’s a modular case that seems to be similar to what the Project Killswitch and the DeckMate were offering – the ability to customize what you want to accessorize on your Steam Deck. Your browser does not support the video tag.
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GE-Proton7-43 Fixes Garbled Audio with Immortals: Fenyx Rising, Allows Hairworks on The Witcher 3

GE-Proton7-43 Fixes Garbled Audio with Immortals: Fenyx Rising, Allows Hairworks on The Witcher 3
Immortals: Fenyx Rising came to Steam a few days ago. However, it has evidently faced quite a few issues for both Steam Desk and Linux desktop users. Namely, the occasional pop-up of the Ubisoft Connect overlay, the keyboard and mouse configuration being applied by default when using a gamepad, garbled audio, and black line flickering on the grass rendering. Fortunately, GE-Proton is here to once again save the day. Well, at least, partly.
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