

So 99% AI is OK if the last 1% was made by non-AI, a real dog bark or so.
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So 99% AI is OK if the last 1% was made by non-AI, a real dog bark or so.


using their proprietary launcher
https://launcher.hytale.com/builds/release/linux/amd64/hytale-launcher-latest.flatpak
Not tried it but it’s a Flatpak. I’d say it’s a positive.


Conveniently forgeting the part where valve creates a gambling system for kids, as usual.
Do you mean loot boxes in Counter-Strike? A) It’s not a game for kids. B) And no, I’m not getting involved with parenting of other people’s children, so I actually do not care.
But I get it, the only things that mathers is you.
I matter to me, yes.


There has actually been a case going around about Valve forcing price parity despite their official ToS not saying so, with emails from employees to devs as evidence.
They’re doing a shitty job at enforcement if your claim is true.


I can’t understand the amount of energy people spend defending Valve.
Valve uses my money to make the Linux FOSS stack better for everyone, including me. GOG doesn’t.
Buying on Steam instead of GOG serves my personal interests.


What’s wrong Heroic?
Not officially supported. Using the GUI with a controller is wonky.


You can install an Arch image as well. Distrobox should work fine with these OCI images: https://github.com/archlinux/archlinux-docker?tab=readme-ov-file#arch-linux-oci-images


The only time you might “tinker” with gaming is when you want to install, say, an emulator or Heroic from the Discover
ystore (flatpak) to play your non-Steam games, all of which is optional.
Playing games from outside Steam is less tinkering in Bazzite than SteamOS because Bazzite supports those out of the box. I don’t have a Bazzite install in front of me right now but IIRC it comes with Lutris preinstalled. On SteamOS that’s an additional installation step.


Hopefully the maintainers of RetroDECK compile an ARM version until then: https://github.com/RetroDECK/RetroDECK/issues/1195


FYI: https://github.com/Detanup01/gbe_fork
Still gets updates, unlike original Goldberg


Also SteamOS runs Docker containers out of the box just fine because it ships podman.


tbh i havent bothered to attempt gaming on anything other than the steam deck.
At worst you need to install Steam on other distributions and then compatibility is no different than on SteamOS (on equal hardware, of course) because Steam runs its games inside standardized containers since some time.


SteamOS ships both podman and distrobox.
distrobox create --image registry.opensuse.org/opensuse/leap:16.0 --name opensuse to install openSUSE, for example, then distrobox enter opensuse to use it. If you like rolling releases, install and then execute opensuse-migration-tool to upgrade to Tumbleweed or Slowroll.


I haven’t had to fuck around with any game.
Noodle probably only knows Linux from fiddle distros and now thinks that SteamOS is the only one that works out of the box which is just not true. There are plenty of mainstream options like Bazzite.


I just use openSUSE in a Distrobox container on mine. Installation has a needless pitfall because for whatever reason installing TW directly is broken but installing Leap and then using opensuse-migration-tool works fine.
I’m using this container to evaluate Slowroll.


Support the vast majority of titles with minimal friction right out of the box.
Games run via Steam Linux Runtime which is the same across all Linux installations of Steam.
I don’t want to have do dick around and tweak shit when I want to relax with a video game
If you need to “tweak shit”, you have not fully compatible hardware (NVidia or so), something SteamOS won’t solve because it’s just a regular Linux distribution.
I want to be able to slap an OS on a PC and have it be Steam Deck But Bigger.
You already can. The SteamOS recovery image is explicitly for other systems as well since quite some time. People use it on the Framework Desktop, for example, even though the devices list does not feature that PC.
Don’t expect ever formal support for any hardware where Valve cannot control the drivers. They’ve been fucked by proprietary platform holders in the past, they don’t want to repeat this again. So either your hardware is fully supported by upstream kernel/Mesa drivers (which SteamOS already ships because it’s just another Linux distribution with absolutely not magic dust) or SteamOS will likely never work on those.


What do you expect it would do that other mainstream distributions don’t?


I can’t be arsed to change the font.
Others just set a DIN 1451 font such as the widely available Bahnschrift and have nothing to complain about.
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most ARM gpus only support OpenGL ES
Steam Frame uses Qualcomm:

It’s a PR stunt if 99% AI is fine.