I have a LCD and Oled Steam deck, love them and use them often. I’m not a fan of Nintendo, or other non open systems, being a linux-pc guy, so don’t own nor have any interest in acquiring them. I hope Valve can improve on their market-share, and more open linux friendly devices find their niche in the market-place.
Unfortunately the competition isn’t as forward thinking as Valve. They are too busy trying to corner their little markets to build a larger more robust one with room for everyone. Petty, greedy, and low-brow.
I have a LCD and Oled Steam deck, love them and use them often. I’m not a fan of Nintendo, or other non open systems, being a linux-pc guy, so don’t own nor have any interest in acquiring them. I hope Valve can improve on their market-share, and more open linux friendly devices find their niche in the market-place.
Valve is probably doing the two most important things in gaming right now:
Setting a low-end benchmark for devs to build/optimize games to (“how well does it run on steam deck”)
making gaming on Linux more readily available.
Both are critically needed, but like your other commenter, I would like to see more competition.
Unfortunately the competition isn’t as forward thinking as Valve. They are too busy trying to corner their little markets to build a larger more robust one with room for everyone. Petty, greedy, and low-brow.
I wish someone would actually compete with Valve instead.
The Xbox handheld will make things worse. I wish there was another big competitor based on Linux.