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Steam On Linux Changes The Default Scaling Factor For 4K Displays


With tonight's Steam client beta update they have reduced the default scaling factor for those running it on Linux with a 4K display.

With tonight's Steam client beta update they have reduced the default scaling factor for those running it on Linux with a 4K display. Today's Steam client beta update only has four listed changes, but two of them are Linux specific and both notable. First, the Steam Linux client has fixed slow start-up times when launching on busy systems.

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