Stay tuned for a future v post that dives deep into how this works.Īnother area we invested in was power management. Our entirely reworked solution uses a sparse disk and ballooning, and has additional benefits like improved file access performance for Proton games. However, this prevented games that download content from outside Steam from being able to access the storage they needed. Previously we managed storage based on a game’s reported installation size on Steam. One big way is how we manage storage within the Steam on ChromeOS environment. Thanks to your feedback, we’ve improved usability throughout the Steam on Chromebook experience, in ways both big and small. The most valuable aspect of the alpha release was the ability to hear directly from the community what’s working, and what’s not. We still recommend 16GB RAM and an i5 / Ryzen 5 or higher for the best experience. Of course, local gaming is still heavily hardware dependent, so your experience will vary based on your device’s particular specs. This more than triples our supported devices, and notably includes the new cloud gaming Chromebooks from Acer, ASUS, and Lenovo. With this release we’re adding support for devices with AMD Ryzen 5000 C-Series and Intel 12th Gen Core CPUs and lowering the minimum CPU requirement to i3 / Ryzen 3. We’ve also heard loud and clear from the community that folks want to try Steam on more devices. Users of supported devices on ChromeOS Beta 1.24 or greater will be able to set up Steam using the instructions at g.co/SteamOnChromeOS . Broader availabilityīecause switching to the ChromeOS Dev channel isn’t an option for many due to its inherent instability, a big component of this release is availability in the ChromeOS Beta channel. Today, we’re excited to announce that Steam on Chromebook is entering beta with ChromeOS 108, featuring broader availability, an improved user experience, and better performance and compatibility for more of your favorite games. Since then, we’ve received thousands of gameplay reports from the amazing ChromeOS community and invested in improving the experience at every level of the stack. Earlier this year, the ChromeOS gaming team and our partners at Valve collaborated to release an alpha version of Steam on Chromebook.
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