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afroKing42
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02-19-2023, 09:07 PM
#1
I've been paying attention to what the "Steam Box" is and what they're going to be, but i'm not totally convinced yet. For one, it runs a heavily modded version of Linux. Now before someone points out that it's superior, I recognize that it may be in some applications, but for gaming I honestly can't see the benefits. Mainly, the lack of games available for Linux, because at the time of writing this, Steam only has 472 games for Linux. Moving on, I honestly don't know why a developer would want to spend the extra time and money to port it over to Linux. There's hardly any support for OSX, so I don't know why devs would develop for Linux. Lastly, and as far as I understand, drivers are not optimized for Linux in any way shape or form. People have to hack and mod their own drivers in just to get some functionality. TL;DR: Not enough games, poor support for Linux, more money to develop for it, no driver support. Opinions, thoughts, ideas are welcome
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afroKing42
02-19-2023, 09:07 PM #1

I've been paying attention to what the "Steam Box" is and what they're going to be, but i'm not totally convinced yet. For one, it runs a heavily modded version of Linux. Now before someone points out that it's superior, I recognize that it may be in some applications, but for gaming I honestly can't see the benefits. Mainly, the lack of games available for Linux, because at the time of writing this, Steam only has 472 games for Linux. Moving on, I honestly don't know why a developer would want to spend the extra time and money to port it over to Linux. There's hardly any support for OSX, so I don't know why devs would develop for Linux. Lastly, and as far as I understand, drivers are not optimized for Linux in any way shape or form. People have to hack and mod their own drivers in just to get some functionality. TL;DR: Not enough games, poor support for Linux, more money to develop for it, no driver support. Opinions, thoughts, ideas are welcome

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ImSilva_Pt
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02-19-2023, 09:07 PM
#2
Linus boasts a larger number of distributions than users, which seems to be the issue. I'm teasing you before you react.
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ImSilva_Pt
02-19-2023, 09:07 PM #2

Linus boasts a larger number of distributions than users, which seems to be the issue. I'm teasing you before you react.

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Go_Guten
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02-19-2023, 09:07 PM
#3
The challenge lies in the limited current support (uncertain if it will improve). The concept aimed to strongly promote Linux with a console-like feel (like Steam Controller and interface), while retaining PC benefits such as upgradability and extra features. Personally, I wouldn’t create a Steam box just for gaming, but would consider it if it were a compact PC, affordable enough for streaming and also serving as a media center. In short, it’s useful when you already have a solid gaming rig and want a media solution without sacrificing performance. Of course, perspectives differ, just a tiny fraction of the cost.
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Go_Guten
02-19-2023, 09:07 PM #3

The challenge lies in the limited current support (uncertain if it will improve). The concept aimed to strongly promote Linux with a console-like feel (like Steam Controller and interface), while retaining PC benefits such as upgradability and extra features. Personally, I wouldn’t create a Steam box just for gaming, but would consider it if it were a compact PC, affordable enough for streaming and also serving as a media center. In short, it’s useful when you already have a solid gaming rig and want a media solution without sacrificing performance. Of course, perspectives differ, just a tiny fraction of the cost.

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AlexFlash98
Junior Member
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02-19-2023, 09:07 PM
#4
It seems they’re attempting to sell it as a gaming PC for your home, which I believe is a significant error on their side.
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AlexFlash98
02-19-2023, 09:07 PM #4

It seems they’re attempting to sell it as a gaming PC for your home, which I believe is a significant error on their side.

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redzern
Junior Member
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02-19-2023, 09:07 PM
#5
I completely share the opinion of the original poster. Drivers feel quite basic on Linux, particularly with AMD GPUs. If a major AAA developer decides to create a Linux version of their game, I expect more developers to adopt cross-platform solutions.
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redzern
02-19-2023, 09:07 PM #5

I completely share the opinion of the original poster. Drivers feel quite basic on Linux, particularly with AMD GPUs. If a major AAA developer decides to create a Linux version of their game, I expect more developers to adopt cross-platform solutions.

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Nejc007
Senior Member
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02-19-2023, 09:07 PM
#6
Absolutely, if Linux offered more games (a wild idea from a hyperactive kid), it might be worth considering. Currently, it lacks that support, which makes it less appealing unless existing titles are available.
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Nejc007
02-19-2023, 09:07 PM #6

Absolutely, if Linux offered more games (a wild idea from a hyperactive kid), it might be worth considering. Currently, it lacks that support, which makes it less appealing unless existing titles are available.

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TimoPrins
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02-19-2023, 09:07 PM
#7
Which major AAA studio inspires confidence enough for other creators to embrace significant risks?
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TimoPrins
02-19-2023, 09:07 PM #7

Which major AAA studio inspires confidence enough for other creators to embrace significant risks?

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swedog999
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02-19-2023, 09:07 PM
#8
I should have mentioned the success on Linux as well. Linux gamers are relatively small, so I wouldn't expect much popularity there. The developers are also increasingly releasing versions for Mac. I only noticed recently that War Thunder is now available on Mac too.
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swedog999
02-19-2023, 09:07 PM #8

I should have mentioned the success on Linux as well. Linux gamers are relatively small, so I wouldn't expect much popularity there. The developers are also increasingly releasing versions for Mac. I only noticed recently that War Thunder is now available on Mac too.

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SnowBall_Girl
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02-19-2023, 09:07 PM
#9
It's perfect. Almost ready to win a sign-off.
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SnowBall_Girl
02-19-2023, 09:07 PM #9

It's perfect. Almost ready to win a sign-off.