• @dustyData@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Listen, I would pay good money for an off the shelf console first computer that runs SteamOS, has as primary input a controller and an ARM architecture or any other small form factor x86, that fits under the TV. Freaking SteamMachines were a top notch idea, and Gabe should go for it again.

    • @Dasnap@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Wouldn’t ARM cause a lot of compatibility issues? I’d imagine we’d need to stick to small form factor x64 for now.

      • ggppjj
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        -22 years ago

        I run windows on ARM, no issues using x86-64 apps.

        • @gsfraley@lemmy.world
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          122 years ago

          That gets wildly different with how taxing games are and how much they specifically take advantage of x86_64 instructions sets. Even decade old games would barely squeak by, if they don’t break entirely.

    • snooggums
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      Sounds like you want a steam deck with a dock, or does that not fit under your TV?

      That setup lets you connect controllers via bluetooth.

      • @slackassassin@sh.itjust.works
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        42 years ago

        I had a random 3rd party usb dongle with hdmi and a port for power laying around. Gave it a shot, and it worked great.

        Pleasantly surprised. The only issue was that I had to use the deck specific buttons to do a few things.

        • @Damage@feddit.it
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          22 years ago

          I did the same with the dongle that came with my Huawei laptop. There’s even an USB-C port that supports charging.

          And with the steam controller, no button issues!

    • @TechAdmin@lemmy.world
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      52 years ago

      Would love a new Steam Machine and could actually be good this time. Proton didn’t exist when they released the original Steam Machines which limited you to linux ports of games. I had bought two but wiped & did clean installs of Windows 7 so we could play all the games wanted to.

      Before Proton, gaming on linux relied on native ports or WINE. Native ports were rare & not always better. WINE took some learning to make work well but I dunno, never got any good at it.

      • LUHG
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        12 years ago

        I have a suspicion that they are making something. In an interview about the steam deck refresh one of the engineers mentioned how they couldn’t find an AMD apu that was efficient and powerful enough to warrant making a steam deck 2, he said not in this chassis anyway. Insinuating they know of one for a different chassis. Pinch of salt.

      • @havokdj@lemmy.world
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        12 years ago

        Even more rare was a port that was up to date with the windows branch if ever updated at all.

        Man I tell you, the early 2000’s was actually a great time for Linux gaming, it only really went downhill around the early 2010’s

      • doppydrop
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        82 years ago

        I mean that is what he is asking for, but with the added benefit of doing whatever the hell we want with it too. Personally I’d be down for that too

        • BaroqueInMind
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          Steam Machines were the solution, but no one fucking bought any of them so the market decided OPs desire was a waste of time and money.

          • @TechAdmin@lemmy.world
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            102 years ago

            The OS was also very limited with focus on Linux ports of games which there were not very many at the time. Proton wasn’t a thing yet. I bought two of them, one for myself and one for my brother. I tested it out & it was neat but wiped both to do clean installs of Windows 7 so could play the games we wanted.

  • JoYo
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    92 years ago

    big picture works great on any linux distro, why would i want anything more?

    • Entropy
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      22 years ago

      Big picture mode runs like complete shit for me no matter what I do

    • @Jerkface@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      If the reduction in overhead, or any other optimizations it might offer, increases performance even more, I might go out of my way to set up a multi-boot.

  • ares35
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    72 years ago

    makes sense. each handheld represents a single platform and hardware config to target. PCs vary wildly in both hardware and software.

  • Jaysyn
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    62 years ago

    I guess this is a different SteamOS than the one that has been freely available for years?

    • @Goronmon@lemmy.worldOP
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      22 years ago

      It’s available, but not really built or supported for standard desktop installation, at least as far as I know.

  • @Anonymousllama@lemmy.world
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    62 years ago

    Be very keen to see steam OS everywhere, there’s a vetted interest in valve getting this widely adopted (more devices running it means more eyes on steam and more potential sales)

    I’m keen to see the hardware variations device manufacturers come up with when they can just throw steam os on them and it all “just works”

    • @Goronmon@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 years ago

      It’s tuned for a specific hardware platform right now. Choosing specific hardware platforms for support is just an extensions of that.

      However the “PC” platform is basically an amalgamation of any possible hardware combination that currently exists, and is a whole different target for a project like this.

  • HubertManne
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    12 years ago

    im pretty sure steamos has been available for pc for quite some time now.