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curiousaur ( @curiousaur@reddthat.com ) English51•11 months agoNot interested at all. Steam os has spoiled gamers with the quick booting, flexibility, and pause / resume. It’s over for windows.
HughJanus ( @HughJanus@lemmy.ml ) 2•11 months agoMS has a handheld gaming OS in the works.
Solar Bear ( @bear@slrpnk.net ) English3•11 months agoThey don’t; there was an internal tech demo that never went anywhere but was spread around online a few months ago with a bunch of misinformation that Microsoft was preparing to fight the Steam Deck head on.
https://gamerant.com/microsoft-windows-handheld-mode-leak-dev-details/
the developer also noted that the project itself “didn’t go much of anywhere.”
HughJanus ( @HughJanus@lemmy.ml ) 2•11 months agoWell that’s a shame but thanks for the update on that.
donuts ( @donuts@kbin.social ) 34•11 months agoHardware makers making the same mistakes over and over again…
I’ll say it louder for the kids in the back, “DON’T BOTHER MAKING CUSTOM GAMING HARDWARE WITHOUT A CUSTOM GAMING OS”.
Regardless of how you feel about Windows, it is not fit for purpose. It’s the wrong tool for the job.
SturgiesYrFase ( @SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml ) 11•11 months agoWell, you know what they say:
When all you have is a hammer everything looks…like…a…uhhhhhh…Window?
Erk ( @Erk@cdda.social ) 6•11 months agoWhen all you have is a Window everything looks like a huge friggin pane
Damage ( @Damage@feddit.it ) 4•11 months agoEh, this and the Ally are cash grabs, I doubt they intend to spend the money needed to support custom software long-term. They’ll just hope that Windows updates don’t mess it up and if they do, they’ll blame Microsoft.
atocci ( @atocci@kbin.social ) 3•11 months agoIf this form factor is here to stay, and hopefully it is, Microsoft will probably adapt Windows to it (also hopefully). SteamOS is very good though, can manufacturers not just use that?
sailsperson ( @sailsperson@kbin.social ) 4•11 months agoMicrosoft will likely do fuck all and have us all rely on third-party solutions.
kingthrillgore ( @kingthrillgore@kbin.social ) 17•11 months agoThat’s cool and all but I got my hopes on the Steam Deck still, simply because Valve cracked the “who needs Windows” nut
johnthedoe ( @johnthedoe@lemmy.ml ) English11•11 months agoCool. Now it just needs steam os on it
HughJanus ( @HughJanus@lemmy.ml ) 3•11 months agoThose ChimeraOS folks are gonna have their hands full…
1brokeguy ( @1brokeguy@aussie.zone ) English9•11 months agoIs running windows os on these devices is a lot of resource overhead?
ares35 ( @ares35@kbin.social ) 22•11 months agowindows can be tuned to run fairly well, but we’re talking lenovo here, and they do love their preinstalled crapware.
Fylkir ( @Fylkir@lemmy.sdf.org ) English8•11 months agoThe bigger problem with Windows is that the Steamdeck has some great battery optimization settings that seem like they’d be a pain to implement.
Alto ( @Alto@kbin.social ) 10•11 months agoPlus windows just kinda sucks to use with these sorts of devices
krolden ( @krolden@lemmy.ml ) 9•11 months agoAll these new handhelds with windows seem to have completely forgot how much of a failure windows has been on mobiles in the past (other than laptops and such). I know windows mobile was a whole different ui but isn’t windows 10/11 even worse to use on small screens like this?
I really hope valve starts supporting steamOS for devices other than the deck soon so we can have the full deck experience including all the tweakable settings.
Wander ( @Wander@yiffit.net ) 6•11 months agoAt least this means that the PC handhelds seem to be lucrative and we can definitely expect a steam deck 2 or better competition.
erwan ( @erwan@lemmy.ml ) 6•11 months agoI’d be glad to see better competition to the Steam Deck but currently they’re all very far.
They all run Windows and lack touchpads.
Grass ( @Grass@geddit.social ) English5•11 months agoAsus and Lenovo clearly put no thought into how controlling windows desktop with a controller feels worse than pancaking your own testicles. The steam deck trackpads are far from an amazing experience for desktop input but it is at least usable and not the worst thing ever.
Jure Repinc ( @JRepin@lemmy.ml ) 1•11 months agoNo thanks. We don’t need more closed and bloated spyware, what we need is more open and privacy respecing OSes like GNU/Linux and devices using it like Steam Deck.