Tag: Steam
Podcast #839 – AMD Partners with OpenAI, NVIDIA and xAI, Zen 6 on AM5, Synology Drive Compatibility, Windows 11 Activation + MORE!
by PCPer Staff | Oct 11, 2025 | General Tech | 0
Jeremy and Brett could not make it (not to be confused with renowned British actor Jeremy Brett), but the show must go on! A shorter, and probably worse version, but a version…
Read MoreSomewhere Between A Third To A Half Of All PCs Using Steam Are Still Windows 10
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Oct 3, 2025 | General Tech | 0
It is likely a bit of an exaggeration to say half of all computers that are used to run Steam games are still on Windows 10, but the count certainly...
Read MorePodcast #827 – Threadripper 9000, Intel’s Next Desktop CPU, An Arc Goes EOL, GPU IPC, SoundBlaster + MORE!
by PCPer Staff | Jun 29, 2025 | General Tech | 0
A handheld Xbox that's really an ROG Ally with a new Ryzen processor?? An LCD that actually NEEDS bright sunlight like a Game Boy Color?? (Oh, and Josh's legendary food segment.) There's…
Read MoreSteam’s New Season Pass DLC Rules – Publish or Die!
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 27, 2024 | General Tech | 0
Steam, or Valve if you prefer, are getting sick and tired of fielding complaints from customers that bought a Season Pass to a game to get hold of all the future DLC,…
Read MorePodcast #791 – Ryzen 9000 Gets Better, Intel Spinning Off Fab Business, new AGESA, bye 4090, and Too Much “ai” News
by PCPer Staff | Sep 21, 2024 | General Tech | 1
Get in fans, we're doing a bunch of AI stories! And AMD freshens up AGESA (again), Intel splits off foundry ... we have have an Xbox fridge and so many Security stories! …
Read MorePodcast #775 – Lots of Arm News, OLED Burn-In, DirectSR, Stop Chrome AI Search Results, iFixIt & Samsung, Leaving Steam and MORE
by PCPer Staff | Jun 3, 2024 | General Tech | 0
It's been a busy weekend - trying to catch up!So our new Josh OLED wipe is now included at no extra charge for this one show only. Also find so much…
Read MoreYou Can’t Take Your Steam Games With You; Can’t Leave Them To Someone Either
by Jeremy Hellstrom | May 29, 2024 | General Tech | 0
Someone recently reached out to Steam support to inquire about how to leave their Steam library to someone in their will, and the answer they received probably shouldn't surprise you. There is…
Read MoreSteam Support For Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 Evaporates
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 2, 2024 | General Tech | 0
As of yesterday, Steam support for Microsoft OSes predating Windows 10 ended. While you should still be able to launch the Steam client and the games on it there are...
Read MoreIt’s Demo Time! Steam Next Fest Runs Until Monday
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 21, 2023 | General Tech | 0
Steam Next Fest has become a tradition, allowing you to take a limited peek at a variety of games which are currently in development without having to pre-order! There are over 1000…
Read MoreCould Valve Be Making Game Demos Great Again?
by Jeremy Hellstrom | May 17, 2023 | General Tech | 0
It looks like Valve may be changing how they give customers a chance to try a game before they buy. Currently, you can request a refund on a game you have purchased…
Read MoreSteam Next Fest Gives You Dozens Of Demos To Try
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 8, 2023 | General Tech | 0
The Steam Next Fest has arrived again, with a huge list of soon to be available games offering limited demos so you can take a peek before buying. Many of the developers…
Read MorePodcast #704 – Ryzen 7000 non-X CPU Rumors, Intel Graphics Shakeup, Fractal Ridge Review, Keyboard with a GPU, & MORE
by PCPer Staff | Dec 23, 2022 | General Tech | 0
It's our last show for the year! We'll be back on Jan 4th, 2023. In the meantime, enjoy some tech news with us, and also some food with Josh. …
Read MorePodcast #685 – Core i9-13900K Tested Early, Bluetooth Audio Improving, PC and Game Sales Decline, Intel ARC 750 GPU, Steam everywhere + MORE!
by PCPer Staff | Jul 17, 2022 | General Tech | 0
We are back at it YET AGAIN, podcasting about another week's worth of PC hardware and software news. It's the kind of content you can only find in a few thousand other…
Read MoreT’is The Season For Every Online Game Retailer To Start Their Sales
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 24, 2021 | General Tech | 0
Prices are falling all across the interweb as the major online retailers begin their sales season, with Black Friday, Cyber Monday and just plain old Autumn sales begin vying for your hard…
Read MoreValve’s Steam Deck is the PRO Handheld that Might Make You SWITCH to Linux
by Sebastian Peak | Jul 16, 2021 | Systems, Mobile | 9
It's coming: a handheld from Valve (makers of Steam if you reside under a rock) that promises to run your library of PC games - and has some pretty serious specs to…
Read More30 Steam Games All Less Than $25 To Amuse Yourself With
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 5, 2021 | General Tech | 0
You could spend today worried about PrintNightmare and the horror show that is RpcAddPrinterDriverEx(), or check in to see if your employer was one of the thousands hit by ransomware over the…
Read MoreThe Windows Store Tries Taking An Epic Shot At Steam
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Apr 29, 2021 | General Tech | 0
Microsoft has dropped the cut they take from PC games sold on the Windows Store from 30% to 12%, exactly as the Epic Game Store did to try to compete...
Read MoreValve Finally Fixes The Steam Remote Code Execution Flaw
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Apr 21, 2021 | General Tech | 0
When you are logged into Steam, generally your only concern was protecting your wallet and avoiding bad trades with strangers. However there was a much more sinister issue which Valve knew about…
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