Valve’s Steam Frame, a new VR setup, has recently surfaced in compatibility ratings, particularly concerning the classic game Portal 2. The ratings indicate that while the game is playable, it does not fully leverage the capabilities of the Steam Frame.
Steam Frame Overview
The Steam Frame is part of Valve’s latest hardware initiative, which also includes the Steam Controller and the Steam Machine. While the Steam Controller is available for purchase and the Steam Machine is open for pre-orders, the Steam Frame remains largely under wraps, with limited details available.
Portal 2’s Compatibility Rating
According to a report by Brad Lynch, the compatibility rating for Portal 2 has been classified as ‘Playable.’ This rating indicates that the game functions adequately on the Steam Frame, displaying proper button glyphs and readable text. The default graphics settings are also operational, allowing for a satisfactory gaming experience.
Performance Limitations
Despite its playable status, Portal 2 faces significant limitations due to its age, having been released in 2011. The compatibility notes highlight that the game does not match the Steam Frame’s native resolution, which may lead to degraded performance. This is not surprising, given that a game developed over a decade ago was not designed with modern VR hardware in mind.
Future Prospects
There is hope that Valve may release a patch to enhance Portal 2’s performance on the Steam Frame, allowing it to better utilize the hardware’s capabilities. As the gaming landscape evolves, such updates could help bridge the gap between older titles and new technology.
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