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Valve has little to worry about as new Steam Deck rival arrives
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A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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Don't downvote his comments. Way I see it, he's passionate about Microsoft. That's cool. I mean, wrong, but it's cool he defends his position.
No amount of links or data are going to change his mind.
He even brought out the card of "I know the windows kernel and you don't". That's where you know he's going to keep bringing stuff out of nowhere to try to push his mind and make it valid.
I do not know any kernel, but as a user, that has been on and off windows and Linux for over 20 years, at pretty much all use cases, I can confidently say that Windows is a solid shit show that knows how to market itself and grab their industry by the balls. Nothing else.
Where talking about gaming on the os, not the os itself.
https://www.gamingpcbuilder.com/windows-11-vs-linux-gaming-benchmarks/
Here, enjoy.
Look at my other comment, and stop saying that I like windows I don't. But i live in reality unlike you
We live in very different realities, buddy.
We live in very different realities, buddy.