New steam controller expected to release alongside it. This also should push back estimates of when to expect a Steam Deck 2, since valve is probably putting most of their hardware efforts towards this instead.

  • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    They created the Game Porting Toolkit a while ago that basically mimics WINE but via Rosetta 2 (their x86>ARM translation layer). I just don’t think a lot of devs have taken them up on it and for some ridiculous Apple reasons they don’t let consumers just try games.

    Also absolutely no idea what you’re talking about with Linux on ARM. The RaspberryPi has existed for ~15 years at this point, the platform is far more mature than Windows on ARM and rivals macOS for support. ARM isn’t a monolith though, like amd64 is. So, thanks to a lack of working with Linux devs, the Snapdragon Elite X isn’t particularly well supported yet. This is also why Asahi isn’t actually a super fair comparison, because Apple doesn’t release anything so it’s had to fully reverse engineer everything that a CPU/GPU does.

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      They created the Game Porting Toolkit a while ago

      Hmm… Must have missed that. I’ll need to take a look. Might be the exact same thing I mentioned and I just had no idea it was already released.

      The RaspberryPi has existed for ~15 years at this point, the platform is far more mature than Windows on ARM and rivals macOS for support.

      I wrote “From my experience” and “Might depend on the device though.” Also, RaspberryPi is not a daily use device. At least not for the vast majority of people.

      If Linux works on ARM for other people - great. I’m hoping to be able to switch to it sometime in the near future. However, the last time I tried it was horrendous. A lot of programs I use were completely unavailable, with no compatibility layer that I know of. That was about 2 years ago.

      That said, I also tried Windows 11 on ARM around the same time and it was great. Practically everything worked out of the box and worked flawlessly. It was basically the same experience as on amd64.