It's only been a few months since the Steam Deck was released onto the scene, with the system getting a lot of traction between gamers. Its portable design allows for gamers to access their entire Steam library, making it so that many games can be played on the go. Valve's latest innovation has impressed a lot of people in the gaming industry and community, with a lot of support garnered behind this portable PC. The Steam Deck's support is evident by the number of post-launch updates ever since the system's release.
These updates include improvements to the Steam Deck itself, with some recent updates adding a number of new features to the system. This includes customizable in-game performance settings for the Steam Deck, to some minor hotfixes to smooth out issues with the portable PC. These patches and updates have been frequent, using what the community has provided to roll out what needs to be addressed. The latest update to SteamOS and Steam Deck adds a big feature, that being Remote Play Together.
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Steam's Remote Play Together feature is usually a part of the Steam client, and wasn't a part of the SteamOS itself until the 3.2 update. Remote Play Together allows a player's friend to join them in multiplayer sessions remotely, as if they were sitting next to them on the couch. This latest OS update makes the feature now functional, and any game that supports it can be played on the Steam Deck. This includes both hosting and joining Remote Play Together sessions.
There are also a number of other smaller updates that have been made to the 3.2 SteamOS update are improvements to the system's functionality. One of these is the Steam Deck's refresh rate, which can be
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