However, if it really can run all your Steam games, that extra upfront cost could be worth it to take your library of hundreds of games wherever you go. The console is an almost completely open platform and is much more powerful, though it does have a much bigger price tag attached. Marketed as a portal PC, the Steam Deck has all the potential to be a strong competitor to Nintendo’s Switch. Others have attempted to break into that lucrative market, PlayStation most notably with its PSP and PS Vita handhelds, but every other company has backed out for failing to hit that sweet spot of price, power, and compelling software. It essentially invented it with the original GameBoy, and each subsequent device has only gone on to be more popular and financially successful, leading all the way to the hybrid Nintendo Switch console. This setting only changes the text language, the audio is controlled by the language option in Steam.The handheld market has always been dominated by Nintendo. –Ědded an option to change the text language of the game. – Selectable in the menu, and can be toggled between windowed, fullscreen, and fullscreen windowed using ALT-ENTER. – Intro logos can now be skipped on all but the first run of the game. – The Enter and Numpad-Enter keys can now be bound to game actions in the keyboard control menu. – Fixed shadow-mapping ‘lines’ on some graphics hardware when using anisotropic filtering. – Fixed error message for some users when trying to use FXAA Medium or FXAA Low anti aliasing modes. –ğixed issue where ammo count for collected guns is incorrect when Adams weapon is augmented. We still recommend disabling mouse trails for a smoother in-game mouse cursor. –ğixed an issue that caused the mouse cursor to not be visible in-game when the user has mouse trails enabled in Windows. –ğixed certain issues that caused the mouse cursor to be able to leave the game-screen on multi-monitor setups. –ğixed an issue where the HUD would get permanently disabled for some players. –Ěn issue causing Eyefinity setups to not be correctly detected for some players has been fixed. –Ě crash on startup when running DX11 on a single-core CPU has been fixed. – Occasional hangs for some players during video-playback have been fixed. Players already stuck in this area will need to revert to a previous save before the card fell through. – The TYM medical card should no longer fall through the table if an NPC’s body comes into contact with the card. –ğixed an issue where doors in Omega Ranch sometimes wouldn’t open. –ğixed issue where some players couldn’t complete the Motherly Ties side quest. This could previously also result in stuttering. – Performance has been improved and made more stable on dual-core systems. – Stutters that are the result of data streaming have been removed or significantly reduced. – Stutters that are the result of graphics driver shader processing are now removed or significantly reduced. – We have addressed various issues that can occur for players that would result in ‘stuttering’. Hopefully Human Revolution runs nice and smooth for you all so you can carry on making “art.” I haven’t played the PC version myself yet so I’m not sure if this patch is going to fix any big issues. I love the descriptions in this patch: “Fixed an issue where doors in Omega Ranch sometimes wouldn’t open.” Yeah, I can see that being a problem for some people. There’s a hefty looking patch on the way that’s going to be fixing some issues and even adding a couple of extra little features too. If you’ve been having problems with the PC version, then Eidos Montreal might have the answer to your troubles. Team Fortress 2 has been resting there at the top for as long as I can remember, so it’s testament to how hyped people were to get their hands on this long-awaited prequel. Deus Ex: Human Revolution has been the only game that I can remember dislodging Team Fortress 2 from the top of my “Friends’ Gameplay Stats” list on Steam.
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