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Steam for Linux is On its Way

It looks like Gabe Newell, Valve co-founder and MD, has put his weight behind Linux development for Steam – and we may see a Linux Steam version in the coming months.

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grailly4808d ago

good news, maybe one day I won't have to use windows anymore :)

T9004808d ago (Edited 4808d ago )

Well if DX emulation gets good enough on Linux sure that day may not be far.

Though yea all of us would love to see Linux as an alternative to Windows for gaming.

Zha1tan4808d ago

Cant see why hipsters want to use this OS anyway, its impractical and Windows is at the forefront of the compatibility market despite its faults...

Why even bother? Although its good the hipsters are getting steam.

3GenGames4808d ago

Need word processor, excel, powerpoint? Libre office. Heck, libre office kicks Microsoft office programs a$$es. And basically every big program worth a damn has not only a Linux equivalent, but it also can even use and save as the originals file type on top of it.

When I switched over to Linux for main use, there's only one program I don't have an equivalent for which is a NES screen tool for all the NES programming I do. Unless you do something very specific like NES development, you won't not have a tool that can do the job better.

hadriker4808d ago

That is a nice display of ignorance. I would love to be able to use a Linux distro as my primary OS one of these days. Gamin is really the only rreason I still keep it around at this point.

lionelglitchy4808d ago

hipsters!!! not sure how someone who thinks that bill gates has enough money and that ms release second rate software that are full of security loopholes can be compared to a pair of low hanging jeans.after my computer got infected for the hundreth time with malware 2 years ago i changed to ubuntu and i've not had one security breach since,steam would be a big plus,plus linux uses less of your hardware so games should run better on less then ultimate gaming rigs

no_more_heroes4808d ago (Edited 4808d ago )

Unfortunately, popularity may be a double-edged sword. Those people who create viruses tend to go where they can make the most impact. I have a feeling that it wouldn't seem half as buggy as it does if it weren't so widely used (not that I feel too much sympathy for a company that makes foolish amounts of money like Microsoft ;) ).

sorceror1714808d ago

@golden_cannon - True, no OS is immune to malware. But Windows has a fundamental problem - it grew up from a single-user, single-tasking origin. The *habits* of security just aren't ingrained, they've had to be grafted on after the fact.

If Linux became more popular, more malware would be targeted for it, sure. But Linux would handle it better than Windows can. It was built from the ground up with the idea of privilege separation, restricted capabilities, etc.

GamingPerson4808d ago

Have yo seen windows 8? It's for tablets!

Zha1tan4808d ago

Ive used Windows 8 on the Windows slate and a PC.

It works totally fine on both.

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MrGunny944808d ago

Linux is awesome to programing this is good news for me :9

Cablephish4808d ago

Don't forget, Wasteland 2 is being developed for Linux. That's a pretty big deal.

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Valve Makes Up for Steam Deck Repair Delay by Gifting Free Game

Valve gave a user Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 for free as compensation for the long wait during their Steam Deck repair.

UltimateOwnage39d ago

I had a similar experience when I initially pre-ordered my Deck. There was an issue during shipping and they offered me a customer service perk for the hassle and let me pick any game on Steam. It was super nice of them. I got a copy of Rime.

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Valve doesn't need to compete with Nintendo Switch 2 right now, suggests poll

There have been plenty of comparisons online between the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch 2, but does Valve really need to compete?

gold_drake70d ago

i love how people think this would be a fair "fight"

SegaSaturn66970d ago

Steamdeck plays Switch games better than the switch hardware.

I see no reason why this won't continue with the successors. Switch will sell more, sure. But those who game on PC always come out ahead both in enjoyment and value for their money.

Neonridr69d ago

you think a Steam Deck is going to emulate a Steam 2 when it's arguably more powerful than it?

Interesting..

Vits69d ago

We're going to have to wait and see. Currently, there's no technology that would allow a Steam Deck 2 to achieve a performance leap over the Steam Deck 1 similar to what the Switch 2 offers over the Switch 1, without sacrificing the device's portability.

We'll either need AMD to seriously improve the efficiency of their cores, so we can get something with the rasterization power of a Radeon 8060S but without the power consumption of an Xbox Series S, or Valve would have to invest heavily in a translation layer for ARM. Neither of these paths is easy to achieve, so we probably shouldn't expect a Steam Deck 2 for at least a 3 or 4 more years.

Inverno69d ago

Considering that other companies have shat out multiple PC handhelds already while Valve hasn't even mentioned a successor tells me they aren't looking to compete with anyone. They went for a console experience and that includes holding off on new hardware til there's a generational leap.

--Onilink--69d ago

None of those other companies can realistically compete with Valve either. Valve can sell the hardware for a minimal gain and still know they are for the most part, just having every user still use Steam.

Every other handheld has to make its profit entirely on the hardware, which is why most of them went for an even more PC enthusiast market/price point

That is the one point where Nintendo does compete with Valve, or Sony with their rumored handheld or even more so MS, if they release a first party handheld (with a decent version of handheld windows)

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Amenalien69d ago

What many people don't get is that most of Steam Deck users have a high-end or at least a good enough PC alongside the Steam Deck. Yes, we like better graphics and higher refresh rates and we get them in our PC, we are not relying on the Steam Deck for them. We use the Deck for other reasons and in other eventualities, where we are willing to compromise on all these things, because we still get to enjoy them when we can/feel like it in the PC. Thus, a direct comparison with a sole device like the Switch is misplaced. Of course you need the Switch 2 to be strong if there is no stronger alternative to play your games in. By the way I got a Switch on day 1 and I loved it, it's just that I'm not really playing it anymore.

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CS2: The Evolution of Counter-Strike and Its Competitive Scene

CS2 has brought new graphics, mechanics, and has become the new standard for esports competition. Learn about updates, pro strategies, and the future of Counter-Strike 2.

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