Valve quietly updates Half-Life 2 to run better with Steam Deck

Prepping the shooter to run better with the Steam Deck

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Half-Life 2is a very old game, of course, but Valve has stealthily initiated a big update – now in beta –  for the shooter which applies some considerable changes, and it’s clear these are aimed at making the classic title run better with the incomingSteam Deck.

AYouTubeleaker who specializes in Valve news, Tyler McVicker, spotted that Half-Life 2 has kicked off an unannounced beta branch, with Valve quietly working on a number of important improvements.

That includes reworking the interface so it scales correctly to the resolution the game is being run at, meaning that HUD elements are larger, and Half-Life 2 will be able to play nice with theSteamDeck display’s odd aspect ratio (support for ultra-wide monitors will also be incorporated).

Another very telling change is bringing in support for Vulkan, which will allow the game to run more smoothly on SteamOS, which is theoperating systeminstalled on the Steam Deck. It’s surely clear enough that this is work being done to ensure that Half-Life 2 looks good, and plays well, on the incoming handheld from Valve.

Other changes being made include fine-tuning to fix a raft of bugs with the game, and the ability to crank up the FOV (Field of View, basically meaning how much peripheral vision you get in the game) up to 110 degrees.

Analysis: Coming to a Valve game near you, soon

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Half-Life addicts have been crying out for some of these changes, and particularly the squashing of some long-standing bugs, for ages, so it’s good to see them finally applied.

Although looking at it another way, it’s pretty disappointing that these bits of polish are only just being applied when Valve has been forced to ensure that its games don’t end up making its new piece of hardware look silly, with a clunky HUD and various annoying glitches. Some of the aforementioned bugs are a decade and a half old, it seems, and many people have long been exasperated at being restricted to a FOV of 90 in Half-Life 2.

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YouTuber McVicker also points out that Vulkan support was introduced to Portal 2 at the start of the year, and given that, the likelihood is that Valve is going to provide this retuning treatment for all its games to ready them for the Steam Deck.

All this makes sense as part of the groundwork to ensure that the software side of the Steam Deck equation is up to scratch as well as the hardware, withValve already implementing a Steam Deck Verified systemto mark whichgameswill run really well on the handheld so folks can see at a glance.

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Darren is a freelancer writing news and features for TechRadar (and occasionally T3) across a broad range of computing topics including CPUs, GPUs, various other hardware, VPNs, antivirus and more. He has written about tech for the best part of three decades, and writes books in his spare time (his debut novel - ‘I Know What You Did Last Supper’ - was published by Hachette UK in 2013).

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