Canonical Entices Gamers With Early Access to Ubuntu Steam Snap
Saturday, 30 April 2022
Canonical, the maker of the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, has announced the early availability of a Snap package for the PC game store Steam. The new version comes as Canonical and Steam developer Valve are making a major push into Linux gaming. MUO – Feed
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How to Try Steam on Your Chromebook Right Now
Thursday, 24 March 2022
The alpha version of Steam is finally available on Chrome OS, which is pretty exciting for Chromebook gamers worldwide. But before you try to start playing, you should know that there are a lot of requirements before you can try it out. MUO – Feed
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Steam Is Coming to Chromebooks, but Don’t Hold Your Breath
Friday, 18 March 2022
Chromebook gaming isn't what it could be. Let's face it; Chromebook gaming isn't really a thing at all. Chromebooks are known for their productivity chops, not pushing the latest AAA title to the limit. MUO – Feed
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Console Controllers and Steam: A Guide to Steam Controller Configurator
Monday, 31 January 2022
Did you know that Steam comes with a feature-complete controller manager? Well, it does, and it's called Steam Controller Configurator. If you have console controllers sitting doing nothing while you play games via Steam, go and grab one. MUO – Feed
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What Is Steam Big Picture Mode and How Do You Use It?
Saturday, 22 May 2021
Steam’s Big Picture mode lets you navigate the platform with only a controller- no mouse or keyboard required. If you play a lot of games with a controller, or use Steam in a living room gaming setup, Steam’s Big Picture mode just for you. This article will explain what Steam’s Big Picture mode is and
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How to Stream PC Games to Your Apple TV With Steam Link
Monday, 05 April 2021
Do you long for a big-screen gaming experience, but without the hassle of running video cables between your gaming PC and a far-away TV? Good news! The Steam Link app allows you to do just that. While Steam Link initially required dedicated hardware, Valve has since made the feature available on various other platforms—including the
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