- cross-posted to:
- steamdeck@lemmy.ml
- gaming@lemmy.zip
- EarthlingHazard ( @EarthlingHazard@lemm.ee ) 21•10 months ago
What we really need is for valve to put out an official steamOS image so other manufacturers can actually put it on their machines
- Baggins [he/him] ( @baggins@lemmy.ca ) 7•10 months ago
Can’t really blame them for not giving up the secret sauce competitive advantage 🤷
Other companies are free to put together their own thing with steam and proton
- Swarfega ( @Swarfega@lemm.ee ) 4•10 months ago
They might lose out on hardware sales but they’ll gain from Store sales.
- AndrasKrigare ( @AndrasKrigare@beehaw.org ) 1•10 months ago
From listening to Gabe’s early interviews about the Deck, I actually think they sell the hardware at a loss, with the intent of bringing in new customers.
- EarthlingHazard ( @EarthlingHazard@lemm.ee ) 4•10 months ago
If that was their intention I wouldn’t blame them either but Valve said it would become available for other manufacturers to use when the steam deck was first announced
- KubeRoot ( @kuberoot@discuss.tchncs.de ) 2•10 months ago
Isn’t the secret sauce already available, with the issue being that it’s not adapted to run on a wider range of devices? I had the impression HoloISO was just that, but as a community project - putting in all the work to make it installable on various devices (and work correctly)
- AndrasKrigare ( @AndrasKrigare@beehaw.org ) 1•10 months ago
“We’re hoping soon, though, it is very high on our list, and we want to make SteamOS more widely available. We’ll probably start with making it more available to other handhelds with a similar gamepad style controller. And then further beyond that, to more arbitrary devices. I think that the biggest thing is just, you know, driver support and making sure that it can work on whatever PC it happens to land on. Because right now, it’s very, very tuned for Steam Deck.”