Steam beta update allows attaching hardware specs and anonymized framerate data to reviews, focusing on SteamOS devices; points to Steam Machine preparation.
What has changed
A beta update to the Steam client is allowing reviewers to optionally attach hardware specifications and anonymized framerate data to reviews. The feature is voluntary and, for now, focused on devices running SteamOS.
Who might be behind this change?
The initial reading points to a move by Valve. The patch indicates that the focus is on devices with SteamOS, fueling the theory that the company might be monitoring performance on hardware like the Steam Deck and, in the future, the Steam Machine.
Recent context
This is not the first 2026 update related to Linux and the Steam hardware ecosystem. In the last month, significant fixes were released for Steam Input and Big Picture Mode, reinforcing controller support for what Valve plans with the Machine.
Patch details
Furthermore, the patch mentions that when submitting feedback on the acceptance of a Deck Verified rating, if there is a disagreement, the reason will be requested. This line feeds the idea of a broader collection of usage data.
The text suggests that although hardware data could help identify issues on machines with similar configurations, the narrative points to the bet on the Steam Machine as the main direction.
Summary: the bet on the Steam Machine ecosystem seems to be gaining ground with data collection and hardware support expansion.
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