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deafpolygon ◴[] No.36996116[source]
In unrelated news, macOS is now the 2nd most popular gaming platform - after iOS.

Now that you can run iOS apps on it.

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1. andreime ◴[] No.36996182[source]
Popular? Are you really thinking macOS is now the 2nd most popular gaming platform because it can run iOS apps?
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2. deafpolygon ◴[] No.36996368[source]
Isn't that why Linux surpasses Mac on Steam gamers because of the Steam Deck? It's the same difference.
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3. Apocryphon ◴[] No.36996431[source]
Who is playing iOS apps on their macOS computer just because they can. Who the heck wants that gaming experience.
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4. deafpolygon ◴[] No.36996470{3}[source]
Who is using Linux desktop on a Steam Deck just because they can? Who the heck wants that desktop experience.
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5. Apocryphon ◴[] No.36996673{4}[source]
Why don’t you tell me.
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6. MayeulC ◴[] No.36997174{4}[source]
Sounds like you are shitposting, but the Steam Deck has one of the best price-perf ratios available.

When my laptop motherboard died, I extracted the SSD, and I now boot it up on my deck, on the same docking station. It's snappier than before!

Of course, it's less portable. The SD desperately needs a second USB port for that kind of setup. I'd also need a Bluetooth keyboard for portability.

Even the standard "desktop mode" interface is serviceable. I've got some real work™ done with it.

7. wiseowise ◴[] No.36997373[source]
It’s not. Steam Deck is for all intents and purposes real Linux device.