• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    To everybody dismissing this because they already have a steam deck: do you not think more SteamOS devices is a good thing for Linux/Proton gaming? This benefits Steam Deck owners too.

    I have a deck and would 100% buy a Deck 2 assuming the price isn’t crazy, but I absolutely want more SteamOS offerings from other companies too.

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      21 hours ago

      Honestly I’d the Asus built an x16 capable open standard connector, and preinstalled a Linux OS on the Ally I would buy it over the Deck.

      That I feel would be a truly innovative product that pushes forward the status quo and the least common denominator for the portable market.

      I tried to express that in my survey

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      1 day ago

      Lacklustre hardware, poor Linux support, and anti-consumer business practices.

      These are the things that Asus are all about and it’s why I dismiss their product.

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        1 day ago

        As for the “poor Linux support” - that’s exactly what people are talking about reversing. If it officially supported SteamOS and had up-streamed drivers in the kernel, it wouldn’t have poor Linux support.

        As for the other stuff, sure, perhaps you’re right. But nobody is saying you have to buy it. It’s still a benefit to you as a SD user to have more people using SteamOS.