idiots... well, as more and more people get their Decks they'll hopefully see pressure to get it working on Deck.
btw I dont even care about Destiny 2 in particular, its just about priciple.
Its so easy to get games working on Proton – as has been stated by plenty devs now!
This opens up a great opportunity to move gaming away from Windows.
but if more devs state their games wont support SteamOS despite it being easy, that will push people to install Windows on the Deck defeating the whole purpose of advancing SteamOS/Linux in the gaming space.
the more people install Windows on the Deck because their favourite multiplayer shooter doesnt work on SteamOS, the less incentive Valve has to further Proton and SteamOS...and that just eventually brings us back to dependency on Microsoft and Windows. And given how theyre worryingly buying up more and more studios, I dont think thats a direction we wanna go in.
Thats why I hope people stick to SteamOS and build up pressure on devs to support it!
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regarding the right controller of the Steam Deck: I saw this on the Steam front page earlier.
hmmmm.
guessing the recommendation algorithm got confused by seeing people search for "right controller", or something, and pushed this to the highlights?
I never see these spare parts prominently like this, usually. I dont have a Valve Index, either.
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in the game files for Aperture Desk Job, theres a data folder called "steampal"
and in the
shell script "deskjob.sh", theres a bunch of references to Darwin (the Unix subsystem of MacOS) and OS X El Capitan, which is quite an old version from 2015 – could just be a leftover, but its interesting its in there regardless.