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"There will be an API that game developers will be able to call to say, 'Is this Steam Deck? If so, use these settings.'" ...
After Reddit's recent API controversy, the site's subreddit dedicated to Steam takes a hilariously literal approach to its new protest.
Admittedly, "interactive tutorial" sounds neither riveting nor sexy, which is probably why Valve is referring to its new Steam Deck experience as a "free playable short".
The Steam subreddit is protesting against Reddit's new API changes by posting about... literal, airy, gassy steam.
Bug affected a Steam API and was patched in August. Downgrading your Steam client won't help you get free games.
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