Filip is a long-time gamer and writer with ample experience in both of these industries. Having started his gaming adventure with the venerable PSX, Filip soon discovered dedicated gaming magazines, ...
The Steam Deck is a Linux computer. There is, technically, very little you cannot get running on it, given enough knowledge, time, and patience. That said, it’s never a bad thing when someone has done ...
Want to enjoy your favorite games on Steam Deck without installing them directly? This tutorial will guide you through using Steam RemotePlay. Steam Remote Play is a feature that allows gamers to ...
One of the key selling points of Meta Quest VR headsets is that they can play PC VR titles, but you have to be physically connected via a link cable to the PC. There are some third-party workarounds ...
Steam released its latest client update yesterday, which mostly included minor bug fixes and and a few new features, but one addition to Steam’s Remote Play is a bit curious. Spotted by PCWorld, ...
Gaming Industry Steam's 2025 Replay reveals we all once again spent around 14% of our time on games released in the same year—which apparently shakes out to a median of 0.56 new games Windows ...
Mac users haven't always had the easiest run of things in the gaming world. Early on, the computer gaming landscape was dominated by PCs, and even now fans are seeing fewer AAA games ported to MacOS ...
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Valve could be working on something called 'Steam Cloud Gaming,' according to an apparent update to some partner site code. While it's unclear what this might be, the name suggests the company could ...
Greg Coomer, a product designer at Valve, said that players could play 8 hours straight, especially if the game is streamed on a computer and not played on the Steam Deck because it limits the frame ...
Last night I played Assassin’s Creed IV on a 2006 MacBook—the cheap, white plastic kind. It’s a machine with a 1.83GHz processor and 4GB of RAM, and it might as well have no graphics card at all. It’s ...