

The recent gaming PC is causing quite a stir in the industry at the moment evidenced by now supporting Vulkan rendering API which will take advantage of more Linux-based systems such as its handheld device (the deck).

McVickers believes that this update has been long overdue, saying it likely down to Valve’s upcoming Steam Deck. The latest update isn’t quite ready yet as it still contains “micro stuttering issues”. However even at 17 years old it’s still considered one of the best games ever made and it has an extensive story which can’t really get any longer than what they already include without losing relevance or interest among new gamers who might not know all their lore yet! With Valve Studio having given up their efforts into continuing about two thirds through H元 (or whatever number was), like many other people I thought my quest had come to end when finally getting closure but happily discovered recently there are more adventures ahead if I’m willing enough lookĪccording to Tyler McVicker, a YouTuber who has found his way into the Half-Life 2 beta branch of Valve Corporation’s software house where they are currently working on implementing updates for bugs and increasing FOV (field of view) with an aim towards compatibility across wider screens. With the original Half-Life 2 game being released in 2004, with subsequent episodes released afterwards, some may be forgiven for thinking that fans of this classic FPS have moved on.
