
Points clés
- Valve added compatibility ratings to game store pages for Steam Machine and SteamOS.
- The compatibility of some demanding games like Black Myth: Wukong and Dragon's Dogma 2 is currently marked as 'unknown'.
- Some games that were 'Playable' on the Steam Deck have been upgraded to 'Verified' status thanks to the new hardware.
- There is no Steam Machine or SteamOS compatibility filter in the store yet, but it is expected to be added in the future.
Valve has launched a compatibility checking system on store pages for the Steam Machine, which it released in June. Users can now see how a game performs on Valve's new hardware and SteamOS operating system before purchasing it. Similar to the existing Steam Deck compatibility badges, this new system also clarifies whether games are working.
However, not all games in the library instantly receive a full compatibility rating. The compatibility of some popular games that require heavy graphics, such as Black Myth: Wukong, Dragon's Dogma 2, and Elden Ring Nightreign, is currently listed as 'unknown'. It is stated that Valve is still testing the performance of these games; this situation can occur in games that push the hardware limits of the device.
Despite this, some games that were only 'Playable' on the Steam Deck have been upgraded to 'Verified' status thanks to the more powerful hardware of the Steam Machine. On the other hand, there are also some disadvantages for users who want to switch to SteamOS; specifically, there is a high probability of incompatibility between kernel-level anti-cheat systems in competitive games and this Linux-based operating system.
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- What exactly does the Steam Machine and SteamOS compatibility check do?
- This feature allows users to check on the store page before purchasing whether a game runs smoothly on Valve's Steam Machine device or SteamOS operating system.
- Why does the compatibility for Black Myth: Wukong appear as 'unknown'?
- Due to the game's high hardware requirements (GPU/CPU intensity), Valve is still testing its performance on the device. Therefore, it is thought that it might not reach a sufficient frame rate (FPS).
- Will there be issues with competitive games on a computer running SteamOS?
- Yes, there can be. SteamOS, Valve's Linux-based operating system, frequently causes incompatibility problems with the kernel-level anti-cheat systems commonly used in today's competitive games.
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