According to YouTuber Dave2D who managed to get their hands on the Lenovo Legion Go S, the SteamOS version destroys Windows in performance and battery life.
I mean that’d be neat if I gave a fuck about handhelds in general or the Legion Go S specifically. I don’t. How does SteamOS do on my AMD 7950X3D with my 4090? Oh it doesn’t support those? Then it can fuck off (for now).
I mean they’ve done a good thing in general but it requires such special hardware that it doesn’t really deserve much praise. The whole attraction of Windows originally wasn’t just “it has a GUI” it was, "I can buy a printer that works with Windows and a piece of software that works with Windows, and know that I will be able to print from that software, and so forth. Without that level of hardware support, SteamOS just isn’t that exciting. Again, “Yet”.
But then how would we hear about this person’s valuable opinion? Do you want to live in a world where they don’t share their ambivalence toward SteamOS and handheld gaming? God knows I don’t. Thank goodness for this comment and I hope to hear more of their opinions on products they don’t use it have interest in.
Because it would have gone unnoticed if it was posted in a thread about how good windows is (those exist, right? Eh, right?) and wouldn’t have gotten all this attention.
I will never understand this need for being noticed.
How does SteamOS do on my AMD 7950X3D with my 4090? Oh it doesn’t support those?
Hmmm maybe I’m missing something but doesn’t Steam work on these? Doesn’t Proton work on these? Doesn’t KDE Plasma work too? Basically what’s missing for you to consider it working if arguably the most important do work on it?
Asking as I use those 3 daily on my Debian desktop and… it just works. Anyway, back to play Clair Obscur, thanks a lot to Valve.
We are continually working to improve compatibility with other devices. Currently, expanded support includes devices with AMD hardware and an NVME drive, targeted toward handheld devices. Please note, support for all devices that is not officially ‘Powered by SteamOS’ is not final (currently anything that is not a Steam Deck or Legion Go S)
I’m not sure if it would actually work, but steamOS isn’t the same as steam. I’m assuming it’s mostly just a matter of what drivers are included by default.
That’s precisely why I said " Steam work on these? Doesn’t Proton work on these? Doesn’t KDE Plasma work" rather than just Steam.
IMHO the biggest component of the whole setup isn’t Steam itself (which is convenient to get games, manages saves, etc) or KDE Plasma (which is a nice UI) but rather Proton. None of that would work without the compatibility layer and it goes beyond Wine including thanks to all the community feedback from e.g. ProtonDB.
So I agree, SteamOS isn’t Steam but that’s anyway not what I suggested.
😄 I actually think that is a fair point you make. I am waiting patiently for a full version that I can install on a living room pc. So for me there is also no immediate benefit, yet, as you put it.
I still see the development very positively!
I mean that’d be neat if I gave a fuck about handhelds in general or the Legion Go S specifically. I don’t. How does SteamOS do on my AMD 7950X3D with my 4090? Oh it doesn’t support those? Then it can fuck off (for now).
I mean they’ve done a good thing in general but it requires such special hardware that it doesn’t really deserve much praise. The whole attraction of Windows originally wasn’t just “it has a GUI” it was, "I can buy a printer that works with Windows and a piece of software that works with Windows, and know that I will be able to print from that software, and so forth. Without that level of hardware support, SteamOS just isn’t that exciting. Again, “Yet”.
It kinda sounds like this isn’t a product for you, then…and that’s fine, but like, why comment haha.
But then how would we hear about this person’s valuable opinion? Do you want to live in a world where they don’t share their ambivalence toward SteamOS and handheld gaming? God knows I don’t. Thank goodness for this comment and I hope to hear more of their opinions on products they don’t use it have interest in.
Problems communicating an underlying desire to have a faster alternative to windows. Defaulted to anger and frustration
Because it would have gone unnoticed if it was posted in a thread about how good windows is (those exist, right? Eh, right?) and wouldn’t have gotten all this attention.
I will never understand this need for being noticed.
Nobody owes you shit
How about you pull that 5 foot pole out of your Ass and actually use a Linux Distri made for you usecase?
Its like if id have installed fucking gentoo and cried about it not being ready to go
Bazzite works great on desktop. Really not that different.
Funny you say that because printers work on Linux out of the box whereas on windows you need to hunt for drivers…
Hmmm maybe I’m missing something but doesn’t Steam work on these? Doesn’t Proton work on these? Doesn’t KDE Plasma work too? Basically what’s missing for you to consider it working if arguably the most important do work on it?
Asking as I use those 3 daily on my Debian desktop and… it just works. Anyway, back to play Clair Obscur, thanks a lot to Valve.
I’m not sure if it would actually work, but steamOS isn’t the same as steam. I’m assuming it’s mostly just a matter of what drivers are included by default.
That’s precisely why I said " Steam work on these? Doesn’t Proton work on these? Doesn’t KDE Plasma work" rather than just Steam.
IMHO the biggest component of the whole setup isn’t Steam itself (which is convenient to get games, manages saves, etc) or KDE Plasma (which is a nice UI) but rather Proton. None of that would work without the compatibility layer and it goes beyond Wine including thanks to all the community feedback from e.g. ProtonDB.
So I agree, SteamOS isn’t Steam but that’s anyway not what I suggested.
Sure, but the person you quoted was specifically talking about steamOS. You bringing up steam/proton/kde plasma was out of place.
Please explain what you believe are the core constituent of SteamOS if they are not Steam, Proton and KDE Plasma?
SteamOS on desktop is not a supported use case. SteamOS is not windows.
Did you enjoy having to park cores on your 7950x3d when you want to game? That was a very plug and play behavior from windows /s
Mind you that SteamOS doesn’t support Nvidia GPUs.
😄 I actually think that is a fair point you make. I am waiting patiently for a full version that I can install on a living room pc. So for me there is also no immediate benefit, yet, as you put it. I still see the development very positively!
As someone who has seen Linux as “almost there” for about 25 years, I am cautiously optimistic.