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minus-square@ShanlinkEnglish44•2 years agoSteamdeck has done such good things for Linux gaming, it’s like an overnight shift in development attitudes and I love it.
minus-squareVoytrekkOPlinkEnglish24•2 years agoThe Steam Deck may not have a ton of users, but enough that developers are willing to put in a little more effort to ensure compatibility.
minus-squaregk99linkEnglish9•2 years agoMaybe if Valve could work out shipping them to other regions officially we’d see more growth. I still see people lamenting that they can’t buy a Deck without going to some sketchy third-party and overpaying.
minus-squareanimistlinkfedilinkEnglish6•2 years agoBlame the laws of the countries where that happens. The legislatures there have been captured by their own corporations.
minus-square@Molecular0079linkEnglish2•2 years agoI really hope the momentum continues. Part of me is worried that the Asus ROG Ally is eating into that momentum.
Steamdeck has done such good things for Linux gaming, it’s like an overnight shift in development attitudes and I love it.
The Steam Deck may not have a ton of users, but enough that developers are willing to put in a little more effort to ensure compatibility.
Maybe if Valve could work out shipping them to other regions officially we’d see more growth. I still see people lamenting that they can’t buy a Deck without going to some sketchy third-party and overpaying.
Blame the laws of the countries where that happens. The legislatures there have been captured by their own corporations.
I really hope the momentum continues. Part of me is worried that the Asus ROG Ally is eating into that momentum.