• SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    21 hours ago

    No, the interesting part is not that Valve is releasing a box.

    The interesting part is that they are releasing a desktop platform linux OS that is basically a commitment from the largest and most integrous digital distribution platform in the world that has an unshakable chokehold on gaming, past, present, and future. It’s a declaration of war upon Microsoft, in a time in society where the people also desperately need a champion for home computing.

    The interesting part is Valve is positioning themselves to potentially do an incredible amount of good for a lot of people fed up with publicly traded companies min-maxing extraction of money and forced reliance upon inferior service and software.

    It’s not a box with steam on it. It’s an OS option for those of us that want to game in peace.

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      21 hours ago

      I imagined brave men and women humming The Impossible Dream in the background while reading your post.

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      18 hours ago

      Even with the most cynical point of view making gaming more viable on linux is a profitable option for valve, because microsoft most likely wants to get a piece of the game store market too, and they have the means to fight unfairly

      The end result is good either way I guess