1. Valve now provides developers with detailed performance data from real player sessions, including average framerate over the past 30 days.
2. Developers can access player survey feedback on the reliability of a game’s Verified status, highlighting issues like input problems or performance drops.
3. These tools enable developers to monitor the impact of updates and optimize their games for Steam Deck more effectively, with plans to expand beyond Verified games.
Valve’s New Features for Steam Deck Developers
Valve has rolled out some new features that helps developers with their games on the Steam Deck. The company now offers detailed data about game performance through its partner dashboard, giving developers a clearer picture of how their games are running on the handheld console. Once a long time, many people complained about the Verified system for the Steam Deck. This system labels games as “Verified,” implying they runs smoothly, but this isn’t always happening. Sometimes, games marked Verified face lag or problem with stability, which makes players less trustful of the label.
Inside the Performance Data
To tackle this issue, Valve is sharing average framerate info from the last 30 days gathered from real player sessions, but only from users who opted to share their stats. This data let developers see how their game performs in real world scenarios, instead of just internal testing. Valve also indicated that more details about stability and how much framerate varies might be added later. This new data helps developers better understand how their games perform in actual Use.
Community Feedback and Surveys
Developers are also receiving access to survey results submitted by players. After about 10 minutes of gameplay, players are asked if they agree or disagree with the game’s Verified status. If they disagree, they can specify particular problems like input lag, readability troubles, or performance drops. These survey results are now available for the past 30 days, allowing developers to see how recent updates affect the game performance and stability. It helps them quickly spot if a new patch is good or bad, and respond faster with fixes and improvements.
Future Expansion and Availability
The new features are in beta and currently available only for Steam Deck Verified games. Valve has said they want to make it available for more titles, including those classified as Playable. This continuous expansion aims to make the development process even smoother and trustworthy for all Steam Deck titles in the near future. Players and developers both will benefit from this ongoing improvements, ensuring a better gaming experience overall.










