• rbits@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Once Valve releases SteamOS for other devices, they will be so much better. Assuming they actually switch away from Windows.

    • Fubarberry@sopuli.xyzOPM
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I really can’t figure out why valve isn’t working harder on making SteamOS available to other handheld PCs.

      The Steam Deck is sold at a loss, but all the benefits Valve gets from the Steam Deck have to do with it’s OS. It’s both clearing a path for non windows gaming PCs (it’s dangerous to let a single rival company like Microsoft completely control your market), and while the deck allows you to install non-steam games, it’s much easier to stick to Steam games.

      So it would seem to me that putting SteamOS on other devices would be a unanimous victory for Valve, getting all the benefits of the Deck without losing money up-front by subsidizing the hardware.

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        1 year ago

        Friend, you are legally allowed to install SteamOS on any device you want.

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          1 year ago

          Yes, but my personal determination to put Linux on every device I own isn’t going to have an impact on market share and convince gamers that they don’t need windows.

          Handheld PCs are a growing market and Valve has (had?) a chance to make SteamOS the handheld gaming OS.