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Valve Software abruptly opened reservations for its latest Steam Machine on Monday, but due to the ongoing PC component shortage, did so at a significantly higher price than expected.
Great news ahead of the Steam Machine launch, thanks to AMD updating FSR 4 it's now supported on discrete RDNA3 GPUs for Linux / SteamOS and Steam Machine.
If you're new to PC gaming, here's a crash course on the Steam Machine and how it differs from a traditional video game console.
With the Steam Machine launching with SteamOS, that advantage would logically make its way over to the living room PC. But even if you do manage to get a Steam Machine before the end of the year, its biggest draw–providing a seamless living room PC gaming experience–can be replicated today.
Valve has introduced SteamOS 3.8, a significant update that expands compatibility with AMD hardware and improves Linux gaming accessibility. This free, open source operating system incorporates Proton, allowing many Windows-based games to function on Linux ...
