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Windows drivers roll out for Steam Deck but Valve won't support it
11 Mar 2022 at 9:33 am UTC Likes: 2

https://youtu.be/lzjmPmfLB-o?t=2285 [External Link]

holy shit, that is exactly what i was talking about with an better explanation.
looks like they understood the concept better than i, so ignore my last comment and look at this explanation instead.

There's already over 1,200 titles either Verified or Playable for Steam Deck
10 Mar 2022 at 9:48 pm UTC

Quoting: Solitary, but you do know that you can play games that are not yet rated, right?
of course i know this, i was complaining about protonDB not being realible before this rating was a thing.

Windows drivers roll out for Steam Deck but Valve won't support it
10 Mar 2022 at 9:16 pm UTC

Quoting: Cerberon
Quoting: spacemonkeyI am curious about the performance difference. But no matter the results, I will never ever install Windows.
Well a lot of games already run better on Linux, and given how vale should be able to optimize the OS specifically for the hardware and that windows will not be so optimized I would be surprised if windows is noticeably faster at anything.
there is an advantage on windows, at least on general hardware:
windows can hot-swap drivers, linux cant AFAIK.
that is quite usefull because you can use the best driver for each game or even make an driver specifically for an single game, and that do happen automatically without the user noticing.

i dont think that feature will apply to the deck, but it cant be under estimated.

nor can not having an translation layer.

Windows drivers roll out for Steam Deck but Valve won't support it
10 Mar 2022 at 9:11 pm UTC

Quoting: dindonValve is providing an official way to install Windows as well as put SteamOS back. The dual-boot wizard seems to also be in the work. Hopefully Windows users will also get the new SteamOS interface on Windows as a Big Picture mode replacement. That's plenty of support.
any steam client can run the new interface its just a matter of tweak a few config files, people already figured out how.

There's already over 1,200 titles either Verified or Playable for Steam Deck
10 Mar 2022 at 6:02 pm UTC

Quoting: SolitaryLinux gamers aren't that different from other people. If some game is so dead that nobody has been playing it then I doubt there is any significant number of Linux gamers waiting for it...
you wait 10 years to play an game, then the argument become:
oh, its an old game, no one play it anymore.

yeah, it wasnt so old back then ¬¬
"not even linux users play it"
maybe we would if it runs.

sigh, i understand the valve side, but its frustrating to wait so long for something to work, only to realize it was in vain.

Steam Deck software updated with lots of controller configuration fixes
10 Mar 2022 at 2:58 am UTC Likes: 1

" I tried pulling it out and putting it in to no avail, then, I engaged "nostalgia mode" and gave it a wipe and blew on it — this worked!"

LOL, now we definitely need custom cover arts for microSD...
someone is working on it i cant remember who

There's already over 1,200 titles either Verified or Playable for Steam Deck
9 Mar 2022 at 11:33 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: SolitaryRealistically, there is no rush to cover entire catalogue, because not all games are being actually played or have been played by any significant number of gamers in recent time (especially if those games are not a good fit for Deck anyways). Nobody really waits for the Deck rating of the Asset Flip #345: The Sequel. If Valve rates all games that cover 95% (or more) of all Steam users/owners they are good as finished and that might not be such a big task, the rest they can slowly do over the years or just change the methodology by then.

The number of games is inflated, let's be honest.
i agree that assetflips dont make a difference, but there is a bunch of high quality games that people dont play anymore because they already got tired of the countless hours playing it or moved to sequels

that is especially bad for those like me who waited those games to run on linux to play then.

There's already over 1,200 titles either Verified or Playable for Steam Deck
9 Mar 2022 at 11:19 pm UTC Likes: 1

that is strange, it say 1574 results here, but steamdb only find a bit more than 1200

Linux sticks above 1% still on the Steam Hardware Survey
8 Mar 2022 at 12:41 pm UTC Likes: 1

they dont want to reveal the numbers, according to some interviews where they chose not talk about it.

this information is strategic, grow too fast and it will raise atention, other companies may act quick to compete.
grow to slow and you dont generate any momentum.
they dont want anyone learning from their mistakes, but i think its hard to hide this kind of info forever.

How Valve Can Make the Deck Verified Program Better
8 Mar 2022 at 7:32 am UTC

some stores like googleplay and itch.io seem to accept any shit without certification.
but that can be remended with the thing called "editors choice" "recomended apps"

that is a bit similiar to the atual situation, verified and playable are like the "editors choice", and everything else that dont work but might work if you look at protonDB, is the equivalent of "search for yourself among this sea of crap"