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What's the advantage of steamos over bazzite?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]SteamOS will support 32bit games in the future. (Fedora are ditching 32bit)
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SteamOS will support 32bit games in the future. (Fedora are ditching 32bit)
I think that’s still undecided, as yet
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SteamOS will support 32bit games in the future. (Fedora are ditching 32bit)
I don't think the proposal for fedora dropping 32 bit has gone through yet and given amount of folks saying don't I don't think the proposal will go through.
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I think eventually things like this will push out consoles. And I think Sony and Microsoft are planning for it. Performance is flattening out across platforms and architectures. And architectures are all seemingly moving in the direction of ARM.
Microsoft has absolutely been preparing for the end of traditional consoles more or less since the flop of the Xbox One. Their entire push a few years back to make "Everything Xbox" was a bit mistimed and disloyal to their console war cultists but they're right that it's the natural end point.
I think we'll probably see streaming games from their servers reoccur in popularity pretty soon, as much as I'm not a fan of it, because it's the total end point for non tech savvy consumers, they just pay a subscription, get a controller which can connect to the TV or phone and download an app, no hardware required. Meanwhile every consumer who is resisting the death of tech literacy (everyone else), is going in this direction. The physical console will reduce in popularity year by year as it fills a niche that nobody needs anymore.
That being said, the popularity of the switch and steam deck interests me, because it's a third direction away from traditional consoles that I'd not have predicted.
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SteamOS will support 32bit games in the future. (Fedora are ditching 32bit)
Wow, the misinformation is evolving quickly.
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What's the advantage of steamos over bazzite?
It's arch...
Yeah but its downside right now is that it doesn't really support latest tech, since it is not based on latest Linux. Wish they would change that because I seriously consider SteamOS for my next gaming PC.
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It's arch...
Yeah but its downside right now is that it doesn't really support latest tech, since it is not based on latest Linux. Wish they would change that because I seriously consider SteamOS for my next gaming PC.
If you want Arch there is ChimeraOS
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It's arch...
Yeah but its downside right now is that it doesn't really support latest tech, since it is not based on latest Linux. Wish they would change that because I seriously consider SteamOS for my next gaming PC.
It's Arch frozen at particular point with packages you did not choose. I honestly don't think the distro base counts at that point.
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SteamOS will support 32bit games in the future. (Fedora are ditching 32bit)
No they are not.
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Microsoft has absolutely been preparing for the end of traditional consoles more or less since the flop of the Xbox One. Their entire push a few years back to make "Everything Xbox" was a bit mistimed and disloyal to their console war cultists but they're right that it's the natural end point.
I think we'll probably see streaming games from their servers reoccur in popularity pretty soon, as much as I'm not a fan of it, because it's the total end point for non tech savvy consumers, they just pay a subscription, get a controller which can connect to the TV or phone and download an app, no hardware required. Meanwhile every consumer who is resisting the death of tech literacy (everyone else), is going in this direction. The physical console will reduce in popularity year by year as it fills a niche that nobody needs anymore.
That being said, the popularity of the switch and steam deck interests me, because it's a third direction away from traditional consoles that I'd not have predicted.
I don’t think game streaming is ever going to take off the way they want it to, especially when things like the switch exist. Internet is just too crappy in too many places for it to ever be a better experience than a console, or in many cases a phone.