We know that official support for the Ally is coming, so this could be considered a preview of what that will be like.

  • Ulrich@feddit.org
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    5 days ago

    I mean “real SteamOS” has always been available. It was just never tailored to those devices.

    • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      4 days ago

      As well, Bazzite is for all intents and purposes just SteamOS with support for other handhelds. It runs the exact same gamemode package that the Deck does.

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        4 days ago

        Bazzite is great but people are going to be far more likely to install SteamOS just because it’s Steam.

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        4 days ago

        Bazzite is awesome, have been using it on my main laptop for over 6 months now.

        It’s slightly different than SteamOS as it’s immutable Fedora rather than Arch. But with distrobox, none of that really matters anyway.

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          It’s slightly different than SteamOS as it’s immutable Fedora rather than Arch.

          I have yet to try Bazzite myself but as I see it, for the average user both are essentially the same, no? Launches into Steam Game Mode and Desktop Mode is the same Plasma desktop with Discover they read about in tutorials, right?

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            I only use it on my laptop and not a portable device, so mine does not boot into Big Picture mode, though I imagine that’s possible.

            And yeah it’s pretty similar, particularly on the gaming side. If you’re only using it for gaming and doing nothing but Steam and maybe a tiny bit of Desktop mode for Discover store, then yeah you probably won’t notice a difference.

            However, if you use it for more than gaming, which is not only possible, but super stable, then there will be some slight differences than SteamOS in how you “layer” packages and such. But again, you probably won’t need that since most things are available in flatpak (Discover).

            I think it’s probably a more complete desktop experience than SteamOS at this point simply because it’s been available longer.

        • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          4 days ago

          Yeah I do understand the differences, that’s why I said they are essentially the same, because to a less tech-inclined end-user they function in the same way.

          I dunno, I guess I just don’t super understand the hype around SteamOS coming to desktop. I do get the excitement for OEM devices with it though.