![]() It was also the time of Windows Phone 8 and there was probably some cross-pollination at Microsoft. ![]() Honestly I feel like Windows 8 as shit as it was, was probably the best OS Microsoft released in terms of catering to touchscreens. It shows that some people just short-circuit when someone speaks positively about the Ally hardware but also about potentially running Linux on it. Even a completely neutral statement about AMD improving the Linux driver situation for that chipset was downvoted. Probably because the Ally "community" isn't as wholesome as it thinks it is. Ally coming out means Steam has to respond with something better, and so on and so forth. All of us probably buy most of our games on Steam which means that we don’t have to buy games again. Two thing that’s worth noting though, even though this feels like a Console War. People have preferences and they make purchasing decisions based on those trade offs. I use all Apple products, and many of my PC friends give me a hard time. The polarization across platforms has always existed. Also, the additional power means I can get a manageable to play games even portable without having to mess with settings to get games to work. I do love the simplicity of SteamOS, but enough games I want to play only run on Windows. Hardcore Console Enthusiasts - very opinionated.īefore anyone says that the Steam Deck isn’t a Console, it’s definitely being conveyed as one in it’s positioning, and implementation. Hardcore Linux Enthusiasts - very opinionated ![]() I agree with this, but the Steam Deck has a very specific perfect storm. ![]()
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