• @Zeth0s
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    1811 months ago

    It provides an alternative UI environment built and optimized for gaming. It has a separate windows manager, a complete ui, and a set of menus to simplify customization of whatever is needed for gaming and power saving.

    And quick access to steam store.

    It is extremely convenient if you like a console-like experience, but, if you are a tinker gamer, it has anyway a lot of nice additional features.

    It is inconvenient as general purpose desktop os, because on update you basically lose packages not installed as flatpack

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      611 months ago

      Sounds nice for the telly. I love my nuc under the tv, but a nice, controller friendly interface would be sweet.

    • @Takumidesh
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      411 months ago

      Is it any different than kde plasma + steam big picture?

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        411 months ago

        yes, it doesn’t run plasma when it’s in big picture, it runs it in https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope along with other tweaks, so it’s lower overhead and game windows tend to behave better

        it also handles updates to os as well as to steam so you don’t ever end up with an update that breaks steam, they’re always in sync

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      11 months ago

      And it is somehow moddable, like people created plugins for the UI. I hope someone ends up adding alternative stores directly there and not just steam. But in any case you can install the respective apps and so on.