Valve’s Steam OS, now on rival handheld gaming devices! Potential to open new horizons in the gaming world.
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Valve’s Steam OS, now on rival handheld gaming devices! Potential to open new horizons in the gaming world
SteamOS: Evolving from the couch to the commute.
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Windows vs. Steam OS: What’s the Fight?
Steam OS now rivals devices!
How did you know this news?
Steam OS on many more devices in the future!
Valve’s Lawrence Young clarified to The Verge that the reference to ROG Ally keys signified a move to enable SteamOS on a wider range of devices.Our team continues to work on adding SteamOS support to more new handhelds.” This means, in the future, Windows-based handhelds like the Asus ROG Alley, Lenovo Legion Go, and MSI Claw may also run Steam OS!
But Steam OS is not available on all devices right now
SteamOS: An exciting journey with plenty of road ahead.
Steam OS vs Windows: What’s the Difference?
Windows-based handhelds support game launchers such as the Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, and Xbox.But the touch-based Windows operating system experience is often not good. These devices essentially work like handheld PCs, leaving users exposed to regular updates, bugs, and issues associated with Windows.
While the Steam Deck provides a familiar Linux desktop when needed, its primary focus is on offering a user-friendly, console-like interface when accessing SteamOS and its game library.
Steam OS: What is it?
What’s the purpose behind manipulating the valve in this way?
New level of competition in the market
Future possibilities
Conclusion
Some more info:
The interface of Steam OS is very similar to Steam Deck.
Many games are already supported on SteamOS.
According to Valve, the performance of SteamOS is much better than Windows.
That’s all for now.I’ll be sure to pass along any news as soon as I get it!Until then, have fun in the world of gaming!
As a result users can easily browse and access their Steam library.