Daniel Schürmann from Valve has submitted a new implementation of AMD's Anti-Lag for RADV, the graphics driver under Linux, to reduce input latency and benefit players with Radeon-GPU, Steam Deck and Steam Machine.
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Daniel Schürmann from Valve has submitted a new implementation of AMD's Anti-Lag for RADV, the graphics driver under Linux, to reduce input latency and benefit players with Radeon-GPU, Steam Deck and Steam Machine.