• @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    How is “you can’t make an equivalent product using Windows” subjective?

    You said first statement which I thought was the Proton one. It’s absolutely not possible to make a Steam Deck equivalent using Windows. It’s like using Steam Deck exclusively in Desktop Mode with at best another launcher on top.

    • @XyliaSky@sh.itjust.works
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      11 year ago

      SteamOS is just Linux with the desktop environment replaced.

      You can boot Windows into an alternative shell.

      Do you have any firsthand experience using windows that way? Because I’ve been setting up big screen controller focused HTPC frontends on Windows using that exact method for years.

      • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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        01 year ago

        You can boot Windows into an alternative shell.

        On a regular version of Windows its impossible replace all functions with a launcher.

        Microsoft would need to release the Xbox version of Windows to 3rd parties.

        Do you have any firsthand experience using windows that way?

        Of course, probably longer than you, dating back to Windows 98 running LiteStep. At some point something from Windows itself will nag. Be it the Windows Firewall displaying its Vista-era confirmation prompt, something in the old Control Panel needing attention (for a handheld gaming system Power Options come to mind), etc. And there are 3rd party things needed for gaming that are not required for your home theater like those monstrosities that are the auxiliary tools for hardware. I’m not aware of a single ROG Ally review that says that Amory Crate is absolutely seamless and that’s from one of the biggest brands in PC gaming.