Steam Deck

Steam Deck

day7326 Dec 3, 2022 @ 3:33am
Stable or Beta
I am a new Steam Deck owner and brand new to the world of PC gaming. Can I ask what is the difference between the stable and Beta participation? My SD is currently on stable however I literally have no idea what the difference between the two are? Thanks in advance.
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Kietan Dec 3, 2022 @ 3:35am 
Beta means you get more features earlier, but you also get bugs, lots and lots of bugs.

Sometimes though the beta contains good fixes for bugs in the stable firmware so it's worthwhile. If you want an easy life: Stable.
Last edited by Kietan; Dec 3, 2022 @ 3:42am
golephish Dec 5, 2022 @ 12:47am 
depends on how much time you want to lose! if you are ready to take the chance that you would have to re image or format. then beta and preview is the way to go. Using preview /beta will not require a re image, you can switch between them. If you want to try and test new things, but if you just want the games to work well, stay on stable. In other words TRY IT OUT -- but there is always a slight risk with beta/preview. @Kietan said it perfectly!
ReBoot Dec 5, 2022 @ 12:51am 
If you don't quite get the whole beta idea, there's a good rule of thumb: if you don't want to get involved with the nitty-gritty tech details, if you don't want to deal with stuff going wrong in surprising ways, if you don't enjoy writing bug reports (writing good ones is a skill to learn), if you don't enjoy living the free Wild West life bare law nor order with you fending for yourself, don't go beta.
Last edited by ReBoot; Dec 5, 2022 @ 12:52am
invision2212 Dec 5, 2022 @ 1:28am 
Since you are new to PC gaming just stick with the stable version.

The beta version is a testing phase which will include new things added to the steam deck for the public. It can be very unstable or work flawlessly so it’s a gamble what you are going to get depending what they have added.
PrivateXTC Dec 5, 2022 @ 1:43am 
I used to love Beta's, now I just stick to stable at least you know it's going to work well.
Ben Bernanke Dec 13, 2022 @ 2:57am 
stable
[KAMI] RedWyvern Dec 13, 2022 @ 4:21am 
Try Beta if you like the new features, if you run into issues, you can always go back to Stable.
But Stable is the default with a reason, if you just want to play games and not much else, stick to it.
Chase Dec 13, 2022 @ 5:31am 
Run with the stable release. Beta does get new features, but you'll be dealing with more frequent updates, more 'moving targets' on bugs, and so on. It would be one thing if most of these features/updates greatly enhanced the gaming experience, but in the end, your games will play the same.
nix Dec 14, 2022 @ 2:16am 
I agree with all the above. It's not so much "beta if you want piles of bugs in exchange for new features": it's beta if you want to help debug new stuff *which will come to you in a few months anyway*, once it's debugged. (Also, since this distinction might be confusing: individual games can use experimental versions of Proton, the Windows emulation layer, without moving the Deck as a whole to beta. Many problems with particular games turn out to be down to Proton, not the OS as a whole.)
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Date Posted: Dec 3, 2022 @ 3:33am
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