To be clear, while the article says this is “official support”, this is only drivers provided by valve.

Per valve:

We are providing these resources as is and are unfortunately unable to offer ‘Windows on Deck’ support.

    • @DaMonsterKnees
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      “Big paws on a puppy… to a tee.”

      Well, put, friend, well said, thanks for sharing!

  • @[email protected]
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    I’d rather have SteamOS officially support more devices including desktop. Good on Valve for giving people options though.

  • @[email protected]
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    I would rather trust GamingOnLinux here:

    While it is not in any way officially supported by Valve, they have now released Windows drivers for the newer Steam Deck OLED model.

    (emphasis mine)

    • FubarberryOPM
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      Yeah, that is a good point to make.

      Main reason I linked the steamdeckhq coverage is because they covered it last night, where gamingonlinux didn’t have any coverage of it until a few hours ago.

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      I could imagine that games with invasive anti cheats are a reason.

      As someone who played a couple, i just stopped playing them.

      I’m a little sad they did this, i hoped that the pressure on the game devs would rise so they support Linux, oh well.

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      Personally, I think this is great because I can now use my game pass subscription on the steam deck, I know I could use the cloud functionality on steamos, but it is not the same.

      This limitation made be realize the vendor lock-in that game pass is, sure it provides awesome value, but forces you to have windows or buy an Xbox.

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    Good news, Lemmy! You will no longer be forced by big tech corporations to run uh… [checks notes] a version of Linux on your Steam Deck anymore!

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    I’ve used the ASUS ROG Ally and I do not recommend running Windows on anything, let alone a handheld. Don’t tarnish your Steam Deck with this!

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    And then there’s me, who got a new laptop a couple of days ago after looking into things, and the pre installed Windows worked perfectly to test the hardware worked fine… before being replaced by Linux.

    • @jordanlund
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      Some games have security software that requires Windows. Destiny 2 for example.

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        Well, at least for me the solution is simple: don’t buy those games.

          • Rikudou_Sage
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            On the 1st page I found exactly one game that I’d maybe want to play, but not like I couldn’t live without it. None on page 2 and one game again on page 3. Every single game I wanted to play on the Deck works (true, some of them needed some tinkering).

            Remember, I said the solution is simple for me. Generally the games that don’t work are not really my cup of tea, like online games and generally stuff that’s more cash-grab than a game. There are few games that would make me consider getting Windows to play, but luckily all of those work well. I still wouldn’t install Windows on the Deck, though, I’d probably stream it from some PC.

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              Yeah, I dunno if that list was supposed to be convincing lol… Most of the games on there are total “games as a service” garbage.

          • @[email protected]
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            Every single one of these games looks like trash. Like 4 out of 5 (on page 1 at least) of the games on the list are games I’ve only heard about from YouTube advertisements that I didn’t use SponsorBlock on.

            Not very convincing.

            • @jordanlund
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              The Call of Duty franchise is one of the biggest games going. PUBG Battlegrounds is huge, so is Destiny 2.

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            Dude there’s like, maybe twenty real games in that pile. Most of which I wouldn’t want to play on my steam deck anyways, not that I’ve ever wanted to play a battlefield game, but I sure don’t want to try and aim with a controller.

            • @scutiger
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              Gyro-assisted aiming is actually quite effective.

              Thst’s not to say anything about those games though.

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    Good to have the option, but probably only worth it if you play anti cheat infested games or subscribe to game pass. I’ll stick with the OS optimised for the hardware

    • icedterminal
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      This is definitely meant to make it less painful for the players of those games.