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by foo12bar
3 hours ago
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So what are you saying? They can do this single limited release and then discontinue it and everyone is going to be happy about it? People will just flock to the next version when it comes out and not feel burned by what happened? Not many people run games on linux, only about 5%, amd of those nearly all keep a windows OS around to handle edge cases and upgrading firmware, etc. This is what the fight is about. If Steam can't get linux based devices into the hands of enough people continuing to support it will remain a money pit for them for as long as they try. Releasing the Steam box at this price is not helping their cause. They have to recover from this now. |
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> So what are you saying? They can do this single limited release and then discontinue it and everyone is going to be happy about it?
They're selling a gaming console, of which in their case the hardware is the least important part and a means to an end. It is commodity hardware. No integrated memory. No special sauce.
These are hardware drivers that are a part of the Linux kernel.
What they are selling is a portal (grin) to their ecosystem, and an experience that is different from their competitors. One that unlike many of their competitors, doesn't require a monthly fee to be a part of (multiplayer). AND access to it is now scarce. A limited premium product.
> Not many people run games on linux, only about 5%
You're going to find a bunch of those on this website, myself included. No windows PC laying around though.
I game on Fedora 44 w/ Steam.
> Releasing the Steam box at this price is not helping their cause. They have to recover from this now.
You just don't get it.