PC Valve announces SteamOS compatibility rating system ahead of the release of Legion Go S.

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So... This tells you if the game runs, while the Steam Deck verification remains there for stuff like small text or having to manually pull out the keyboard? Cool stuff.
 
I am really looking forward to the day i can run steam os on my main desktop with 9800x3d and 5080... i wonder when valve will start talking about desktop support
 
So will this be better for Bazzite, for example? I have the ProtonDB docky addon installed but unfortunately it only tells me whether the game is compatible with Steam Deck, and some games aren't as per ProtonDB yet they run flawlessly on my PC
 
I hope that Valve has the drive and ability to help make SteamOS an OS that can truly replace Windows. Although that, for me, would require finding a way to get Microsoft365 running on Linux (which I need for work). I'm so over Windows, but having app and feature issues with Linux is preventing me from migrating.
 
I hope that Valve has the drive and ability to help make SteamOS an OS that can truly replace Windows. Although that, for me, would require finding a way to get Microsoft365 running on Linux (which I need for work). I'm so over Windows, but having app and feature issues with Linux is preventing me from migrating.
Well dual boot or virtual machine just for your work and steam os for your games. And that sound oddly ironic to say that when you know that until now, it was always about a Windows partition just for games.
 
I hope that Valve has the drive and ability to help make SteamOS an OS that can truly replace Windows. Although that, for me, would require finding a way to get Microsoft365 running on Linux (which I need for work). I'm so over Windows, but having app and feature issues with Linux is preventing me from migrating.
Web version of O365 potentially?
 
I am really looking forward to the day i can run steam os on my main desktop with 9800x3d and 5080... i wonder when valve will start talking about desktop support
Might be too big of the task when you consider all possible hardware configurations they would have to support.
 
I just kinda wish they'd have an official integration with ProtonDB instead of users even having to install Decky, just because ProtonDB by nature of having users crowd-source compatibility will hit more niche and older titles than anything Valve can do themselves.

Proton is getting better and better to just work out of the box, Proton-GE has nice custom fixes, but ProtonDB is nice for the games where you just need to see what launch option to add, and then bam the game works. Only other thing I could think of is Valve creating some AI model that can automate troubleshooting to add any launch options to fix booting games for people.
 
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