• SavvyWolf@pawb.social
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    1 year ago

    Steam Deck (curr. US$626.98 on Amazon)

    Hmm… Doesn’t give me confidence in their journalistic integrity.

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      1 year ago

      Figure I should give context here. The Steam Deck isn’t available on Amazon. The link they give (which is covered in their affiliate nonsense, of course) is to one of those third party resellers.

      Morality of those resellers aside, probably not what the article should be linking to as where to buy one.

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        1 year ago

        Morality of those resellers aside, probably not what the article should be linking to as where to buy one.

        They probably have a deal with Amazon where they get a cut if you buy it through a link from their site.

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      1 year ago

      I joke, I love seeing linux getting these Ws over windows and things like this really do help people consider Linux as a choice

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        1 year ago

        i mean, the compatibility is true though. i would love to switch to Linux on my gaming machine, but i don’t wanna jump through the hoops.

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          What hoops? Unless the game has rootkit like Antichrist they work pretty great already. Checkout protondb to see the compatibility of steam games.

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            1 year ago

            It’s more complicated than that, for instance i use software that processes telemetry data from my racing simulators that control my tactile transducers. there’s a million situations just like that if you do anything more than basic games on a basic screen.

            What about surround for triple monitors? There’s just so many little things that become a pain in the ass the moment you switch to Linux when it comes to gaming outside of the most basic, straight forward instances.

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              You are right, many oddly specific gaming things like this are not that well supported, but the strength of Linux and open source is that everyone has the power to change it. The software that people have already developed to interface with proprietary hardware is great, I have a Corsair mouse and thought I would never have support for macros on it on Linux, but someone has already developed software that does a way better job than corsairs official software. It can do all of the same operations and doesn’t hang or crash regularly. I’m sure a few of your issues have already been solved by someone. The brilliant thing is, Linux ultimately allows much more control over the software and hardware it is interfaced to. So something like the transducers you mention would probably be easier to do than it is on windows, but someone has to actually do it. Maybe the sim-racing community is just waiting for you to come along? ;)