
SteamOS 3.8.3 beta brings game fixes, improved speed for future updates, and additional hardware support, including Steam Controller and Steam Machine.
A new beta version of SteamOS has arrived, bringing game fixes, improvements in future update speeds, and additional support for hardware under development, including the Steam Controller and Steam Machine. There are also security updates and adjustments for Crimson Desert, as well as crash fixes for specific titles.
This patch is part of the major SteamOS 3.8.0 update, which already includes an updated kernel and improved graphics driver.
What is new in SteamOS 3.8.3 Beta
- Fixed a regression that caused the on-screen keyboard in desktop mode to type incorrect keys in certain IME modes
- Significantly improved the speed of future OS updates on fast connections
- Added missing graphics features required for titles like Crimson Desert
- Fixed a regression that caused crashes in specific titles, such as Sushi Ben
- Fixed several regressions that caused crashes in desktop mode
- Fixed a regression that caused the Steam Overlay to fail during streaming
- Fixed spurious wake-ups when using the Logitech Bolt receiver
- Improved support for upcoming Steam Controller hardware
- More support for Steam Machine hardware under development
- Additional security and stability updates
You can download the updates by opening System Settings on your Steam Deck and ensuring the update channel is set to Beta or Preview.
Which change in the 3.8.3 update are you most looking forward to testing? Leave your thoughts on this beta in the comments and how it might impact your Steam Deck usage.
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