I’m not sure really. I haven’t installed it yet. I’m stuck with the set-up of Steam (I guess it is a prerequisite), and was really annoyed when it required setting up i386 support in order to run (Debian 12 here). Would be grateful of any advice on how to proceed.
I meant something different, and Debian isn’t the issue to me here (yes it may not be the most user-friendly distro out there, but that has advantages on its own).
What I don’t like here is the approach taken by Steam. In order to ensure the widest possible compatibility with the products being offered, it fiddles with the end-user set-up installing what not (software repos, i386 supbort etc). For my own reasons I’m not allowing that to happen. The same goes for Wine, or any other software/config I am unaware what it does to my system, or has not been explicitly stated as a requirement beforehand.
In this aspect, the approach by Google Play (and F-Droid as well) seems to be better - it scans the target system set-up and offers only the apps suitable to that platform. Etc.