• @[email protected]
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    571 year ago

    I’m amazed there are people out there putting windows on a Steam Deck. It’s like buying a Monet and then bringing it home and doodling on it in finger paint

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      21 year ago

      The anti piracy bullshit that goes along with a lot of the online games. Or in rare cases, wanting to use windows for work related stuff.

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      @bionicjoey @savvywolf

      I love GNU, but windows 11 works very well and the software
      just works, and fast. stable etc…

      I tested it for 4 months.

      I put steam back on yesterday because it was made for it. so it runs better.

      I can also use KDE 😅💕
      so it works for me.

      If it had no desktop
      I would have no
      choice but would
      be ok having to
      use windows.

      PS: I know there are those hurting
      for a windows key. You can buy OEM keys online for 30 bucks and its legal.

      https://www.kinguin.net/category/19429/windows-10-professional-oem-key

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      If doing certain things under proton was less of a pain in the ass, I’d agree with you. But proton still isn’t simple for some usecases.

      EDIT: the people downvoting me very likely have only surface level experience with Proton. Sorry, it isn’t perfect. It’s based on WINE, which also isn’t perfect. It’s making a lot of progress and is damn close but it isn’t perfect.

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          41 year ago

          I guess they are referring to playing some specific games or software which don’t work well on Linux even with proton.

          That’s the great thing about the deck; You can use it for whatever you want.

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            51 year ago

            I personally would rather not play those games than worsen the general experience by installing Windows. Other people feel differently and that’s okay.

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            Yeah, Mod Organizer 2 beta is still broken due to a qt6 dependency issue with WINE. Vortex Mod Manager still has issues and is a pain to even install. Certain mods for games require manually renaming DLL files and figuring out which ones to rename and what the name should be. You can’t simply treat it like Windows, which means for some usecases it’ll be far more complex to handle.

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          Mod Organizer 2 beta for Starfield still doesn’t work properly because of a qt6 error in WINE

          You’ve got to rename .dlls nonstandard because the way they’re made breaks the WINE layer

          But tell me again how it works perfectly? I’ve been using these tools since before the Steam Deck existed lol

          Edit: Three weeks ago you were complaining about an issue with steamOS and external display resolution.

          Tell me again how it’s all perfect?

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        41 year ago

        If doing certain things under proton was less of a pain in the ass, I’d agree with you. But proton still isn’t simple for some usecases.

        While true for those “some usecases”, Proton is the simplest solution for most use cases, though. Not because Proton is perfect but because it works best for what the Deck is designed as.