Eh, this and the Ally are cash grabs, I doubt they intend to spend the money needed to support custom software long-term. They’ll just hope that Windows updates don’t mess it up and if they do, they’ll blame Microsoft.
If this form factor is here to stay, and hopefully it is, Microsoft will probably adapt Windows to it (also hopefully). SteamOS is very good though, can manufacturers not just use that?
As long as you don’t use it for Office, Microsoft isn’t going to spend money on it. Their cash cow is M365 and Azure, they don’t even care when every single gamer pirates their OS.
Hardware makers making the same mistakes over and over again…
I’ll say it louder for the kids in the back, “DON’T BOTHER MAKING CUSTOM GAMING HARDWARE WITHOUT A CUSTOM GAMING OS”.
Regardless of how you feel about Windows, it is not fit for purpose. It’s the wrong tool for the job.
Well, you know what they say:
When all you have is a Window everything looks like a huge friggin pane
Eh, this and the Ally are cash grabs, I doubt they intend to spend the money needed to support custom software long-term. They’ll just hope that Windows updates don’t mess it up and if they do, they’ll blame Microsoft.
If this form factor is here to stay, and hopefully it is, Microsoft will probably adapt Windows to it (also hopefully). SteamOS is very good though, can manufacturers not just use that?
As long as you don’t use it for Office, Microsoft isn’t going to spend money on it. Their cash cow is M365 and Azure, they don’t even care when every single gamer pirates their OS.
I could see them pushing an Xbox handheld in the near future.
Microsoft will likely do fuck all and have us all rely on third-party solutions.
I think other manufacturers aren’t using SteamOS for 2 main reasons:
1: They get to brag about universal compatibility, even if that’s not a huge gap anymore
2: They aren’t dependent on a direct competitor for their software
Except Valve isn’t a competitor to any of these hardware manufacturers if they also have SteamOS.