HOLY CRAP!!!!!! 79!!!! How is Epic Store so BAD?!!!?!! Epic can't pay to hire like 200 devs just to make and improve their store? Do they only have like 20? Or are the devs that work on Steam just the same ones that started 20 years ago? Like I seriously don't understand how less than 100 devs can make the best PC gaming store for 2 decades straight.
I'm planning on making an ITX SteamOS pc later this year or early next year because I want a console like experience for my pc games without having to deal with Microsoft.
8:13 We were. It's just a question of how much the miasma of Sweet Baby Inc has poisoned things. If it's a Saints Row-level hatchet job then hard pass.
Really hope EA removes the launcher from the existing DA games (and ME trilogy while they're at it) too like they did for It Takes Two. Would buy that stuff again if it was suddenly seamless to play on Deck.
I really hate when companies force you to use their launcher to play their game you bought on Steam. This was the main reason I ultimately decided not to pick up the Mass Effect trilogy even though it was only $6, I was only interested in playing through it on the deck and the possibility for future problems trying to play it was an immediate non starter for me.
I browse games and demos on my tablet but some demos are on my tablet but not accessible on my steam deck's steam side. I was told by Valve to go to the desk top and download those demos on the desktop side then transfer them to the steam side which is a real pain in the butt because of the small print and I also lack a keyboard & have to use the virtual keyboard. I can now buy it in my tablet and have it go directly to my library. Later I can download the game itself to my deck. Thank you Valve!
"That's not our problem, that's a Valve problem..." Ubisoft, what about the customers playing your games? Don't you think it's their problem that you caused? Or is that not even worth a mention?🤦 When Valve drops a home entertainment console, companies taking the cheap route now are going to have to scramble to put together a linux anti cheat/drm. Until then though, it's frustrating.
Any updates on SteamOS for PC? i'd be glad to ditch Windows (or put it in VM for games that wouldn't work).. Wonder why Valve is not pushing harder on this front.
final fantasy runs godlike at windows/linux (not all final fantasy some are not run at win/tux) ppl who say who cares EA theyre right if it says 500 ppl no mproblem but it it says 300mil. ppl EA is dead :D use vaalve anticheat? best idea i ever heared!
i only wonder why companies like sega with there own anticheat can handle it no linux gamers get banned or blocked but useless AAA-gamemakers cant do it 🤣🤣🤣🤣 i say so if linux gamers are 1-2mil. and a game costs 80$ you not wanna the 80-160mil$ as a puplisher? wallbia is the best anticheat on world linux gamers and windows gamers and all console gamers can play it and i never see a bot or cheater in this games with wallbia :D
Your maths are a bit off as you are then assuming every single Linux user would be buying the game to get those sale figures of 80 to 160. You would probably only getting 5% at best.
I just pirate the games that need drm or launchers someone else already fixed the issue and since the game was not made for me to enjoy I don't see not paying as an issue if you want my money put your game on steam without a launcher or drm..... Great content as always bro!!!!
Ubisoft targeting Windows only is their decision, but it just takes very little effort to let Valve know like: "Hey, we're going to publish this update in a few days, just letting you know if you need to make any changes for Proton so you're somewhat prepared."
I understand Valve is a lean company and adding a bunch of employees can cause more chaos instead of speeding things along. But I would love for more people to be hired on specifically for the steam deck. The fact that we still don't have SteamOS for all PCs and the long-awaited ability to dual-boot into Windows or SteamOS, is really disappointing.
EA get a lot of shit and rightly so - so lets acknowledge and praise them actually listening to what many of us want. This was not a game I'd have gotten day one normally, but I will make of point of picking this up on release.
Never own an Xbox, got as high as PS2, WiiU for nintendo, 3ds XL also for nintendo. I use my SteamDeck 85% of the time, 10% PC (which my wife likes that im not hogging the TV), and 5% on my Retroid 2+. If a game is not on PC, im not getting.
These companies will come around imho. Steam deck is selling orders of magnitude more than any other handheld. And rhe base keeps on growing. There are a few million of us already. Valve is doing what it needs to do. Fix things for now... As the userbase grows. EA's approach woth their biggest launch of this generation so far is basically them going "ok... We need to listen to these people". And they need a success. If they fuck this up after Battlefield debacles and so forth... Uuuufff... It must be starting to hurt. I would be curious to see how their football game is doing as they lost Fifa licence so not sure how that impact their bottom line.
That’s my view as well it won’t be long there are already devs that port games to Linux and the great thing about the deck is that it knows it’s running Linux so if you buy a game that has both the windows symbol and the Linux symbol it will automatically choose the Linux port when booting on the deck but on a windows machine it will choose the windows version it’s honestly a good system and works well
If the 360 Fable type cartoony looking game, that carries the Dragon Age name, didn't run well on a potato, I would be surprised. Nice to see EA devs supporting low end out of the box, hard to feel excited though when its this abomination. That said, EA have not won worst company of the year for multiple years in a row for no reason, so they can't be trusted.
7:40 honestly browsing the store on steam deck is a pain in the ass and I avoid it when possible. If you see a game, click into it to check out the details, and then click back to return where you left off and continue browsing, it never continues where you left off and you have to scroll back down to get to where you were. This lack of continuity needs to be fixed. It's been years.
I always look at protondb when browsing the store to see how well that game will run quite a few work Ive only had one issue where the game was said to work well but didn’t so I refunded it and got three other games for that same price but as far as the UX it could use some work in the storefront for game mode but I mainly browse the store in desktop mode plugged into my dock so I can utilize it while it’s on monitors
@@JM-pm1ybyeah. Which is odd because the steam deck isn't the product. Steam itself and its games is the product and the steam deck is just a front facing interface to connect you to products. You would think removing any friction to buying games would be a higher priority.
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