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I have a reasonable amount of faith in Valve. I think their rising tide lifts Linux as a whole, so that’s good.
I doubt Valve would back of from the openness
Not on the short term, but who knows. If SteamOS becomes a major player in the PC space, at a post-GabeN Valve–
But that will take many more years, if ever it does happen. I do think it is a legitimate reason to be somewhat cautious.
Maybe. As it stands Valve is rather open with their implementation, but who’s to say it will remain indefinitely so.
I do get the desire, though. I’ve gone to Bazzite and Fedora and – even though it’s a lot better than just a year ago – it still requires some commandline tweaking. It isn’t entirely smooth sailing yet.
Will SteamOS be? I do have some doubts.
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Games•Valve announces three new products: the Steam Frame, Steam Machine and Steam ControllerEnglish
3·11 天前Especially with microsoft seemingly giving up on (gaming) hardware
Those companies aren’t exactly releasing consumer-facing distro’s, though.
If you want to play just controller games, this one is probably overkill and maybe a bit bulky. I guess the HD haptics are neat.
Then again, it likely won’t be any more expensive than the scam amount of money microsoft charges for their basic, non-HAL effect, non-gyro, basic haptics controllers.
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Games•Steam Hardware [new Steam Controller, Steam Machine, and VR headset Steam Frame, coming in 2026]English
3·11 天前Valve has only made mention of streaming bandwidth, nothing about the game being rendered (like how PSVR2 does it). As it stands it won’t do anything for the GPU performance.
Maybe there’s some sort of API games will be able to hook into, I seriously hope so.
- innovation (Steam does not innovate Steam, they r&d othe products)
But do they not?
Proton is a clear innovation they’ve implemented into their store front.
They have new lab experiments every so often, currently there’s a release calendar.
Family sharing.
Game recording.For some of those you could argue it’s an already existing concept, but even so. The implementation is certainly novel. And they are certainly continuing to improve a store front unmatched in features by any other.
all other platforms target
devsshareholders
GL-PvdA en de meer progressieve standpunten van D66.
Not necessarily.
Ubisoft might argue that it will open up another attack vector, with isn’t entirely unreasonable. But they could support it.
They’d certainly have fewer.
I can’t say having to fiddle around with Proton versions is exactly intuitive, though it has gotten better since last I tried it a year or so ago.
It is still not quite as smooth as it is on Windows, and I have tech-normie friends who want to do nothing more than download and press play.
BattlEye supports Linux, Ubisoft doesn’t.
EasyAntiCheat and BattlEye both support Linux/Proton, though not all devs have enabled/updated it.
I shall make a donation once again
Ik hoop dat, als de VVD dat doet, ze voor de schandpaal gezet worden. “Kijk, zij houden het hele proces op.”
Of wordt het dan een of andere “David komt op voor de rechtse belangen tegen deze linkse overmacht!”
Ik moet er maar niet al te veel over na proberen te denken.









And how do you go about that? Do you adjust your window size and extensions on a site-by-site basis?