

Still, curious players can check out the beta version right now by opting in through Steam's interface. McVicker says that the beta update has some issues still, and isn't quite ready to go live yet. Valve's Portal 2 was also updated earlier this year to support Vulkan, and it's likely other games in Valve's library will receive the same treatment thanks to the Steam Deck. Half-Life 2 / Episode One / Episode Two b2044480 +6 TRAINER. The new update also includes support for the Vulkan rendering API, which has better compatibility with Linux-based systems like the Steam Deck's SteamOS. File Clean Half-Life 2 / Episode One / Episode Two / Lost Coast b2257546 +6 TRAINER. The patch increases the FOV cap to 110, pushes a number of bug fixes that apparently have sat unaddressed for years, and includes a number of UI fixes designed to support ultrawide displays. While the update is most likely to ensure that one of Valve's most beloved games runs smoothly on the company's upcoming Steam Deck handheld PC, some care has also gone into adapting the game for modern gaming PCs. Now Playing: The Most Influential Games Of The 21st Century Video: Half-Life 2 By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
