• SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Working harder on your game makes it better! Wow!

    But seriously, it’s great that Valve is leading the way pushing demand for this.

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      16 days ago

      It’s not really about working harder. Before, it just wasn’t a justifiable expense investing time into ensuring proton support or even linux support because a sub 1% OS just isn’t “worth” supporting from a financial standpoint. That changed with the steamdeck and because the steamdeck is actually just a small PC with built-in controller, things that profit the deck also profit the linux ecosystem.

      Honestly the steam deck was a genius move from valve.

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        15 days ago

        Devs targeting Steam Deck Verified sets a bar for performance that ends up including other PCs with integrated graphics or those with older graphics cards (up to ~10 years)

        By extended the usable life of older gaming hardware, It’s even a win from an environmental point of view.

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          I’m willing to bet that without the Deck, most AAA games would have already jumped to requiring roughly PS5-level PC hardware now that last gen consoles are effectively dead.
          UE5 on the Deck might not be pretty, but making it run at all on it lowers the minimum requirements of a game tremendously.