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Article taken from current IP address has been blocked due to bad behavior, which generally means one of the following: Perhaps even helping with lower end hardware, like an upcoming SteamPal handheld which would make sense for all the controller fixes. It should give better overall performance, and hopefully smoother framerates. With the Vulkan launch option this would replace it. What's the point in adding Vulkan like this? Well, the original ports from Valve used a layer called ToGL which translated the original Direct3D rendering to OpenGL.
Plus a bunch of bug fixes, some of which are Linux specific including a startup crash, possible text corruption fixes for UTF-8 conversion, addon info being truncated "much earlier on Linux", the Windowed (No Border) option should now work on Linux plus a bunch of new scripting hooks for modders.
We've only just seen a new release of the Direct3D to Vulkan translation layer DXVK, and now it's powering Left 4 Dead 2 with a fresh free upgrade out now.