NVIDIA Image Scaling Now Merged With GameScope

NVIDIA Image Scaling Now Merged With GameScope
GameScope, the micro-compositor formerly known as steamcompmgr, recently merged support for NVIDIA’s image scaling technology as of yesterday. Theoretically this means NVIDIA users should now be able to make use of GameScope (just make sure you add -Y or –nis-upscaling when using). Previously, only AMD users could make use of the technology (technically Intel has it too, albeit in limited capacity). Don’t get too excited. Someone has already reported that the scaling technology doesn’t work on a 940M.
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Fall Guys Moving to Epic Games Store June 21, Get it on Steam While You Can

*Fall Guys* Moving to Epic Games Store June 21, Get it on Steam While You Can
In much the same move as Rocket League made a few years ago, Fall Guys will become exclusive to the Epic Games Store on the PC platform starting June 21. A heads-up that if you want to own and play the game on Steam, buy it before that date. You’ll still be able to use the Steam version after June 21, but you won’t be able to buy it from the Steam store anymore.
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Play Zelda: Ocarina of Time at 60 FPS, Natively on Linux

Play *Zelda: Ocarina of Time* at 60 FPS, Natively on Linux
A project by the name of Ship of Harkinian (or Shipwright) converts your copy of Zelda: Ocarina of Time to a reverse-engineered PC port. I’m counting the days before Nintendo shuts the project down, but for the time being, with the PC port we can achieve: experimental 60 FPS support widescreen support tunic color customization cheats minimal HUD individual volume levels for music, sound effects, fanfare, etc. vibration gyroscope support when aiming (it’s somewhat ineffective though) adjustable internal resolution and MSAA adjustable text speed faster push block and a whole lot more!
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Heroic Games Launcher v2.3.0 ‘Brook’ Released, Adds Theme Selection, Background Update Check, and More Accessibility Options

Heroic Games Launcher v2.3.0 'Brook' Released, Adds Theme Selection, Background Update Check, and More Accessibility Options
Heroic Games Launcher keeps getting better and better with every release. v2.3.0 has graduated out of the beta phase and has now become stable. Here’s what we can look forward to with this new version. First is themes. There’s five different themes to select from in the Settings menu under General, including the one pictured in the cover. Great to add a personal touch to the app and make it more consistent with the coloring scheme of your desktop environment.
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Proton Experimental Updated, Adds More Playable Titles and a Few Fixes

Proton Experimental Updated, Adds More Playable Titles and a Few Fixes
Proton Experimental gets its first update for the month of May. Newly playable titles include: Gary Grigsby’s War in the East/West Beneath a Steel Sky Video playback has been fixed in: Street Fighter V Disintegration POSTAL 4: No Regerts A few bug fixes were added, specifically for Elden Ring and DEATHLOOP. The former should no longer crash after an extended gameplay session, while the latter should be able to resume after a long system suspend.
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New Steam Deck Client Update Adds Additional Keyboard Layouts and Per-Game Performance Profiles

New Steam Deck Client Update Adds Additional Keyboard Layouts and Per-Game Performance Profiles
Yesterday the Steam Deck client got an update. Included in this update is Steam hardware survey functionality, several bug fixes, per-game performance profiles, improved functionality when switching between online and offline modes, new keyboard layouts, a “Stop Streaming” button in the Power menu when hosting a Remote Play session, plus a few other goodies. Here’s the full changelog: General - When connected to an external display, Steam Deck interface is now scaled to virtual 1280x800 resolution (more work on this feature and functionality is underway) - Added Steam hardware survey functionality for Steam Deck - Fixed issue with multiple new Steam Inventory items notifications appearing - Fixed issue with users showing up as Favorites when they are no longer friends - Fixed issues with various dialogs laying out incorrectly when the on-screen keyboard is visible - Fixed on-screen keyboard and magnifier interstitials not taking input on first launch of some games Per-game performance profiles - Players can now set game-specific performance settings.
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NVIDIA Open-Sources Their GPU Kernel Drivers, Plus a New Beta Driver with Gamescope Support

NVIDIA Open-Sources Their GPU Kernel Drivers, Plus a New Beta Driver with Gamescope Support
Well, chances are you’ve probably come across this already in the headlines yesterday, but if not, NVIDIA is gradually taking strides towards the FOSS philosophy, starting with their GPU kernel modules. They’re now open-source and available on GitHub, under a dual GPL/MIT license. All the documentation is there too, including how to compile it and what CPU architectures are supported. Linux kernels 3.10 and newer are supported. Wow. About time. It’s good news; ever try to downgrade your NVIDIA driver on Linux and end up borking your system?
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Days Gone Now Steam Deck Verified!

Days Gone Now Steam Deck Verified!
Just posted today, Days Gone is now Steam Deck Verified. All the post shows is a screenshot with the green checkmark with all the requirements met, including full control functionality, Deck pad icons, legible text, and a decent default graphics configuration. Nonetheless, it’s a massively popular title, one that’s been published by PlayStation PC LLC. Great to see a hit like this look and feel good on the Deck! Image credits: Steam post
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Slippi Launcher Version 2.5.0 Released, Adds Background Updates and an Important Linux Fix

Slippi Launcher Version 2.5.0 Released, Adds Background Updates and an Important Linux Fix
Slippi Launcher version 2.5.0 released a few days ago. The developers acknowledged that this is a big version difference from the previous 2.1.15 release and said that they’ve “been hard at work on a lot of developer side improvements that will make it easier for us to work on some big features we’re really excited about.” So first thing’s up, Dolphin updates are now transparent and done in the background. This means less waiting for the application to start.
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WinesapOS Updated to 3.1.0 (Alpha), Adds Better Intel and NVIDIA Support

WinesapOS Updated to 3.1.0 (Alpha), Adds Better Intel and NVIDIA Support
WinesapOS has been updated to 3.1.0-alpha.0. Primary new features to this update include better Intel and NVIDIA graphics driver support, the winesapOS repo has been added, and most of the pre-installed applications now come as Flatpaks. Previously, since the Neptune kernel doesn’t support NVIDIA graphics, users who used GPUs from said company would get a black screen on boot. Now NVIDIA users can select Arch Linux, with Linux linux-lts (fallback initramfs) and still be able to use winesapOS.
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