

Speaking of countries, I’m surprised that China isn’t in the top 10, especially considering their efforts to reduce reliance on US tech.
And now Valve needs to figure out how to tell users which game works and which game doesn’t work. Maybe some kind of badge for Proton?
Fizz was comparing SteamOS vs Windows market share, which SteamOS/Linux is just 2.69% compared to windows, now with new windows for handhelds there’s a risk that Microsoft could further solidify its monopoly in the PC ecosystem. This development could pose a significant challenge to Valve’s efforts to compete with SteamOS/Linux, potentially stifling its growth in the handheld gaming space.
And how long is that freedom going to last until Microsoft attempts to lock it down like they tried with Windows 8?
Who is this for?
its not :c
Why are comments such a cesspool?
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This game already died 2 times
Denuvo for 20 year-old games??
Edit:
No denuvo and EA app https://steamcommunity.com/app/3314060/discussions/0/594013679434946419/
Took them long enough
Looks like there is larger model also
https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/13/24320607/lenovo-legion-go-8-leak-gamepad
So there’s a black handheld with a “steam” button on the left and a “. . .” button on the right, as well as a white version that doesn’t have the steam specific buttons (so probably a windows version).
Best of both worlds
Unfortunate that it doesn’t have trackpads though, the Lenovo Go was one of the only other handhelds to have a trackpad, and I hoped they would keep it.
Looks like there is larger model also, but with no steam button…
https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/13/24320607/lenovo-legion-go-8-leak-gamepad
For October 2024
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/s/yNiqKWQZxO
“Hey there. I’m the Community Manager for Armchair Developers. While we continue to establish a baseline for Maxima’s functionality and presentability the repo will remain private. The road is long and we are just at the beginning of it. We will have more to share about Maxima next year.”
Unfortunately, Linux isn’t very popular among gamers in China. Im not sure if this true, but i was reading comments on random Chinese forum(or BiliBili? dont remember exactly) some were saying that rarely anyone wants to use Linux on their hardware or when they buy PCs/laptops that come pre-installed with Linux that people usually just go to PC shop to install Windows on their hardware
This type of drop usually happens when the Chinese language rises because “nobody” in China is using Linux