• TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org
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    2 months ago

    Other portable console makers: proprietary shit, locked down OSes, DRM embedded in the device at boot, custom/strange architectural choices, walled gardens

    Valve: eh, put a fuckin’ normal ass gaming PC in a tiny box with joysticks and call it a day.

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        2 months ago

        No, it’s great. It means you can make it do anything. You misconstrue my meaning.

        You don’t even have it game on it if you don’t want to. Use it as a server 😂

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            They’re focused entirely on the shitty practices those other manufacturers engaged in. In that regard, Valve didn’t do much (and that’s a good thing).

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        Yeah but with Steam Deck you’re not forced to use it. It’s an unlocked x86-64 compatible handheld PC. Install whatever you want.

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        It is. And the only reason they are investing in the Linux space is the windows store, which was a threat to the existence of the steam store. So they started doing their own: they dabbled with Linux and eventually started proton. And thanks to vulkan, wine and many other projects they created something very cool.

        They aren’t our friends, but they are currently going in a favorable direction. Let’s just hope they don’t normalize something shitty like DRM again.