• @jordanlund
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    It is playable on Steam Deck… install Windows on a USB-C SSD. Problem solved.

    • kick_out_the_jams
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      2311 months ago

      You can run Windows on the Steam Deck but I’d argue you also introduce a bunch of new problems.

      • @PlasticExistence
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        1611 months ago

        For instance, having to deal with desktop Windows’ BS. Oh, you wanted to play games? Well we have to take over your Steam Deck and install updates for the next 20 minutes.

        • AnonTwo
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          311 months ago

          I mean…sure you should be able to wait on the updates, but that’s not that common once you actually do the updates. And it’s not as if you don’t do updates on Steam deck (You absolutely should, and the flathub apps have tons of updates at least weekly when I run them)

          • @PlasticExistence
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            511 months ago

            The important difference is that’s on my schedule when I want it to happen.

        • @jordanlund
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          111 months ago

          Steam does the update thing too, nobody is immune from that.

          • @PlasticExistence
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            211 months ago

            Steam’s updates don’t prevent me from using my PC, force me to run updates on their schedule or even require me to reboot when I’m not ready.

              • @PlasticExistence
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                111 months ago

                That’s not the case, and you didn’t read what you linked. I’m also a professional system admin with decades of experience on Windows and Linux, so we can keep arguing if you’d like, but I’m not going to accept that Windows is as you’re saying when I know better.

                What that link says is that I can delay the updates by a week on Windows 10, but then am forced to update after that. I can also set active hours, but the system will still force the updates and reboot the computer.

                Linux can update without forcing a reboot until I’m ready. It also never has a “Updates Applying” screen that locks me from using it. And, in fact, most updates don’t require a reboot and the kernel can be setup for live updates that almost never require one to begin with.

                  • @PlasticExistence
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                    211 months ago

                    Oh you’re not going to do the thing you then proceeded to do? Okay. How long did it take you to attempt a recovery from not being able to read the info in your last link?

                    Maybe just fuck off.

    • TheEntity
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      1411 months ago

      I’d argue at this point it’s merely “a PC formerly known as Steam Deck”.

    • Danny M
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      611 months ago

      I mean fair enough, i can also drink gasoline and douse myself in it, then set myself on fire and jump inside a shark infested ocean to put out the fire, but I’m not gonna do that either