• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Why would a games launcher even need HDR? Whether games support HDR or not is completely disconnected from HDR support of Steam.

    Also Valve is sponsoring upstream development of HDR support in KWin and wlroots (Gamescope is based on it). Red Hat is working on Gnome stuff.

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        8 months ago

        I’m assuming that they are including Proton in “Steam”

        Steam Deck OLED was launched with HDR support in Proton and Gamescope.

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          8 months ago

          Well yes… I was responding to your question about why a launcher would need HDR support.

          It needs HDR support because “steam” is more than just a launcher. It includes proton, which needs HDR support so that games that have HDR support can use HDR.

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            8 months ago

            It includes proton

            Not really. Steam doesn’t include Proton by default. It’s downloaded on demand. It’s a separate product with its own code base (derived from WINE), bug tracker, and since recently even its own logo.

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              8 months ago

              Just because it’s an optional component, doesn’t mean that it isn’t part of an overarching product. KDE contains many different parts that may or may not be installed, that doesn’t mean they aren’t part of KDE. “Steam” is a larger product composed of separate models such as the GUI and compatibility layer.