Release notes:

Hardware Support

  • NVIDIA support for Turing (GeForce GTX 1600/2000 series) and newer cards

  • Support for dual-GPU systems such as desktops and laptops

  • OS upgrade from Fedora 40 to Fedora 41

  • Support for portal-based Wi-Fi connections

  • These devices have been tested by Playtron and are known to work:

    • AYANEO 2 and 2S

    • ASUS ROG Ally

    • Lenovo Legion Go

    • Valve Steam Deck LCD (NVMe only)

    • Valve Steam Deck OLED

New & Updated Features

  • Full cloud save support with conflict resolution for Epic Games Store and GOG.com games

  • App details page with game metadata and actions

  • Full support for mouse and keyboard input

  • New sound effects

  • Basic avatar system

  • Select custom game input configurations some text

    • A limited selection of inputs are provided by the Playtron team as part of the Alpha 2 launch
    • Input configuration creation will be one of the features of our upcoming tool Playtron Labs
  • Timezone support

  • Up to 2x battery usage improvement in OS

  • Over 100 bugs identified and fixed

  • @just_another_person
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    11 month ago

    First I’ve heard of it, but digging in, it’s a Fedora 41 based image with some specific driver supports through third-party packages (Nvidia), so really seems like it’s a Steam BPM replacement? Seems to use Proton under the hood as well, but curious about what their using for the different store backends if anything, or is it just going to install Steam, Gog…etc.

    Anyone tried it?