Valve certifies the Lenovo Legion Go S for SteamOS, improves AMD compatibility, controller support, and officially brings 80% limiting to SteamOS in 3.7.8 update

The Lenovo legion Go S showing the Steam OS main menu.


Happy Steam update day, everyone. This time Valve’s 3.7.8 update to its SteamOS gaming platform brings the 80% battery limit from beta testing into the stable build. This comes alongside other updates to the platform which include further expanding compatibility across devices and your usual slew of bug fixes. Let’s dig in, shall we?

In this update we see a few updates to the Linux platform, including a new Arch Linux base and an update to the 6.11 Linux kernel. This furthers the efforts of improved compatibility across devices so we also see an uptick in supported AMD devices. The update breakdown does warn that SteamOS still won’t play friendly with all AMD powered machines, but mentions the Rog Ally and the original Lenovo Legion Go as two that benefit from the update. So while we might not be able to give all new AMD handhelds the tick of approval, it’s a step in the right direction to getting more machines working on the platform.



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