Microsoft’s big focus for Windows is AI integration. Meanwhile, Valve has been not-so-quietly pilfering the entire PC gaming ecosystem from Microsoft, turning the Linux-based SteamOS into a real ...
TL;DR: Windows remains the leading PC gaming OS with 95.1% market share, but Linux, driven by SteamOS and Steam Deck popularity, is steadily growing among gamers. Valve's SteamOS offers optimized ...
Valve’s decision to integrate anti-cheat software into Steam hardware and SteamOS, addresses a longstanding challenge for ...
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Valve's SteamOS is slowly but surely replacing Windows 11 for gaming, as more users make the big shift
Valve's SteamOS market share has grown by 0.32%, based on new Steam Hardware & Software survey Microsoft's Windows 11 market share fell by 0.44%, suggesting gamers are migrating to SteamOS These ...
The day has finally arrived that official, Valve-made SteamOS is available on handhelds other than the Steam Deck. This isn't some sweeping open release, which will put sad faces on some (no SteamOS ...
TL;DR: Valve expands SteamOS support with a new SteamOS Compatibility rating for over 18,000 Steam games, ensuring middleware, launchers, and anti-cheat systems work on the Linux-based platform. This ...
It feels like we’ve been waiting a long time for an official build of SteamOS to make its way beyond the Steam Deck. Today, the latest version of SteamOS officially supports the Lenovo Legion Go ...
Valve officially added support for the Lenovo Legion Go S in its latest SteamOS release. The handheld, which begins shipping this weekend, is the first hardware other than the Steam Deck to formally ...
From performance boosts to library clean up, these Decky Loader plugins help you get more out of Steam Deck and Bazzite ...
Simple answer: knowledge and trust. SteamOS “just works”. It’s a safe assumption for everyone. Other distros … maybe? Knowing for sure requires doing some research to figure out. Do they do work fully ...
I still don't see why publishers would start giving them much support any year soon, if any at all. If they make a Windows game, then both Windows and (maybe) Linux users would play it. Crippling the ...
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