Since their phone OS was such a success?
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It wasn't successful but it was good
Not a chance in hell
I hate windows 11
Microsoft desperately needs this to keep people on Windows.
But Valve doesn't actually need the Steam Deck to retain their profits as they make most of their money trough their platform.
So I hope that they don't just let SteamOS and SteamOS devices go away like Valve's other stuff; the Link, Controller, SteamOS1, etc.
Lol at calling steam a platform. They capitalized on tech illiteracy and charge you a 30% cut for the privilege. The platform is from IBM.
I just made the jump to Ubuntu. You don't need a Steam Deck or Steam OS. Steam works just as well on any Linux OS. Proton is the real star because it deals with the compatibility issues so well.
That is true. But without the Steam Deck, Proton support would also be lower. And that's the main reason why I hope that they continue their current path, because I also get a lot of enjoyment out of Proton on Ubuntu.
Same. Steam Deck is for gamers. Windows is for data mining, tracking, subscription pushing, and oh ya, also gaming I guess.
The genie is out of the bottle now. I love SteamOS with its ease of use and steaminput integration, but theres already a ton of open source projects building on what they started that would totally still be able to out perform microsoft even if valve stopped updating steamos today. But every indication seems to be that thats the opposite of their plan, as they're extending steamOS support to other handhelds and devices officially now.
I think Valve does a lot of work on Proton to make it work this good because of SteamOS. And that's the main reason I say this. Because a lot of Linux gaming is possible because of the work they put into it.
Windows still hasn't decided what it's configuration windows should look like, there are still dialogs with the 30 year old W95 design language. I doubt that they were able to put together a seamless gaming UI over that past x months or years.
Do you, in your brain, genuinely think someone goes through every single dialog box on every release and pressed a button that says "this will use 30 yo design language" and "this one will have really big whitespace and rounded corners"? Because I have some news for you.
Microsoft just needs to do what valve is doing to wine and make all the old windows shit work with it, and build a whole new OS that is actually good. Such a steaming pile of band-aided together bullshit and UIs and data collection engines.
I'd argue the kernel itself is significantly better designed vs Linux, at least in critical areas like drivers. You're saying you want a new desktop environment, which doesn't require them to do anything but start over 30 years of development.
Still not going to get me to try any Windows handheld. Steam Deck or die for me.
So say we all. Just finished a couple hours of golf with your friends with several friends... on my deck, with my headset, with discord. On my couch.
No thanks, ill stick to steam OS
Nah, fuck Windows 11. I’m in the beginning stages of a win10 migration to Mint, and as soon as I understand how things actually work beyond the install, MS will be completely out of my life.
I just set up an Ubuntu dual boot last week. Valve has really made Linux gaming easy. Just one checkbox to enable Steamplay. I don't see myself going back to Windows any time soon. Good luck with Mint.
Ahhh yes.. So steam deck like.. It has a control and a screen and everything.. That's basically the innovation in that device.. For sure..
Don't need Windows anymore, thanks to Proton. Bless Lord Gaben.
Grumble. Proton is great, but let's not pretend Lord Gaben did it all, proton is built on top of wine.
Yes and before valve got involved gaming on wine was a hit and miss (mostly a miss). Whereas now basically 100% of the games i play just work with no to minimal tinkering. They put in a lot of effort to get all the kinks out. And steam input is also a huge factor in this. Downplaying their involvement is akin to downplaying wine's achievements because it's built on top of linux.
I'm not downplaying proton, proton is great and I use it a lot, but when people tout proton and how awesome it is, wine is downplayed. Wine has been a huge project for years and years.
VR sucks in Linux tho
I mean ms killed off mixed reality (windows vr headsets) in latest win11. So I've got a useless headset now 🙃
No? Have a look at LVRA, many headsets are supported, and IMO using Monado is better than SteamVR..
Can you get it to work? Absolutely. However, you will have more framerate drops and glitchy graphics than in windows, and framerate drops in VR are 1000x worse than in non-VR because they make you motionsick as hell
Direct quote from the link you posted:
SteamVR
The de facto standard for anything PCVR, SteamVR runs on Linux.
Unfortunately the Linux version is riddled with bugs, missing features and bad performace, so in general it can be a subpar experience.
That's why most people who use VR on Linux don't use SteamVR and instead use Monado, like I do. Monado is FOSS as well.
Thanks, I'll check it
There is a GUI program called "envision" which makes setup pretty easy, since it will also setup additional components for you.
Wine*
But anticheat still gets in the way
Meh, I'm fine not playing games that require kernel level access to my system to prevent cheating, or games by devs that are able to set the anticheat to allow Linux users to play but just don't.
If my device is dedicated to just games, sure, otherwise they can pound sand. Take a look around the world today. You think an org is just going to be like "ya this is for anti-cheat" and stop there? I laugh.
That's true, I suppose. I hadn't really put that in the front of my mind, but none of my devices that are strictly for gaming are capable of running pc games. And all my PCs are multi-purpose, work, creative and gaming. So while that applies to me as well, I think even if I did have like a SteamDeck that was just for gaming but potentially capable of running other more "productivity" oriented programs, that specific scenario still wouldn't really be at the forefront of my mind.
Like...Valve is still an American company, and they can still be coerced by the government to put shady stuff into say the Steam app, or into SteamOS.
Gotta wonder if maybe we should all just go back to monkee 🐒. Smash all our tech and live in a tree.
Wine definitely deserves credit but without Valve's support of Proton, Linux still wouldn't be viable for most gaming.
Good News for the Linux gaming world
Unsurprising, but knowing Microsoft they'll still fuck it up somehow.
You'll get a knock on the door when you are gunning down innocent people in GTA6 because Windows Recall got pictures it sent to the FBI of your violent behaviour.