Valve is Making Microsoft Work
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He said the OS wars; we've been calling it platform wars... is beginning.
I'm looking forward to buying the Gabe Cube out next year... Steam deck is awesome. I had not trying using it as a computer yet, but the Gabe Cube is supposed to be like what eight? Ten times faster and more powerful than the Steam deck.
ill be sticking with linux mint...
another thing Valve is doing is making the Vram issues less difficult on the consumer, right now there is an issue with openAI making Vram crazy expensive due to them focusing on automation and robotics to boost our economy, thing is in the short term this means Vram is going to skyrocket in price and make that hardware very expensive, but on the software side of things Valve is going to make this crisis of expensive Vram not much of an issue due to how they are setting up steam to rework how Vram is used in every game, this is actually something i wish they focused on years ago, but it's still cool they are focusing on it now, it's kind of like the tech that assists with game stability and fps gains through FSR or DLSS tech that helps unlock potential fps gains.
i use a little program called "lossless scaling" that pretty much makes your game feel and run smooth, i use it in my gaming of FO4 all the time, now that game does have it's issues that can be fixed via mods, but the LS app has helped make my games feel much smother, they show your fps but it's not your true fps showing, it's what it feels like when playing, true fps you might be getting 50 or 60fps in any given location in the game, but the scalier makes it feel like 90 to 100fps while gaming, it's some voodo magic but it works really well from what i have seen and felt while gaming.
funny thing is Valve is using both technologies when it comes to their mobile market, and i'm sure it is also working on the Linux side of things if the user is using that OS, this stuff i find fascinating and exciting for the future, because for a while now shit has gotten expensive as hell, to the point where it's not even worth upgrading as it's too expensive, what Valve is doing is making that headache a lot less painful using their OS instead of whatever Microsoft shits out.
for myself i'm not going to be making the move to windows any time soon, that OS has proved time and again that they want to only make money and not improve their shit, they want to force their users to not only pay for their OS but also want to force users off of their older versions and accept the spyware and the adware they pump into their OS these days, this "Promise" is more than likely hollow and they will persist with shady shit in the background like putting their AI in the OS and claiming you don't own what's on your PC, plus they have tones of programs on the PC almost nobody uses and you have to sign in with your MS account just to use these apps and then there is the bloat ware issues.
Microsoft is a shit company that is only making this move because they now understand they are not to big to fail seeing what Valve has done to the Linux space, it seems like they actually have competition for once and they now have to compete.