• corsicanguppy
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    1 year ago

    So supporting Linux means they need to test on at least all currently maintained versions of maybe the top 20 or so distros

    It absolutely does not mean that.

    Pick a steam deck, support a steam deck, 3 major releases. If the SD runs on enterprise Linux that’s a 10 year support window.

    That’s a perfectly viable plan - much like “releasing on x box” - and with an understandable market clearly delineated. Everything else can be “hey try, but don’t call us” and we’d all still try.

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      1 year ago

      This is a really good idea–they officially support the steam deck, and that means it’s unofficially supported on other Linux distros. The community gets what it wants without a huge extra load on Epic.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      Honestly, I’d just test on Steam Deck (performance, recent libs) and Debian (desktop experience, older libs) and that’s it.

      They also need to fix any exploits they find, which means they probably need Linux devs.