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Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing finds

Lenovo Legion Go S gets better frame rates running Valve’s free operating system.

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GoodGuy094d ago

Mcsft is working on a handheld friendly windows. Why many may prefer windows is the compatibility with pretty much every PC game and application. SteamOS is great don't get me wrong but a good number of companies are implementing anticheat and other things that make the game difficult to impossible to run on linux.

Christopher4d ago

I think we're blaming the OS for a problem with games that are requiring kernel-level access. If only people could get together and decry such things as they do for third-party account logins to get companies to change their ways.

Ganif3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Exactly, even when better software comes along it doesn't matter because Microsoft has a strangle hold the whole computing industry. And they have ambitions of controlling gaming in the exact same way. The only thing stopping that from happening is PlayStation and Steam and unfortunately for everyone, those two combined don't have the money or influence Microsoft does.

When you support Microsoft that is the future you're paying into.

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blacktiger2d ago

you got the whole thing wrong buddy. You litterally sounds like MS fanboy.
I gave up gaming as a whole because of bottleneck. MS and other cronies got together to stop Linux gaming is reason why anti cheat exist and on top it all their excuse is because of hackers are usually Linux . Ha nice try.

If that Anti cheat didn't exist oh man Windows would drop gradually. I couldn't careless about gaming to be honest. I just hate WIndows OS.

After I stop League of Legends, games don't matter to me, as long they are on Steam Linux. Windows is just horrible in everything.

jznrpg4d ago

Xbox was always going to try and push people to windows(the real moneymaker) someday.

StoneTitan3d ago

They are not only losing xbox but windows as well now. Damn those MS guys are something special

Inverno3d ago

Windows is full of bloat, Linux is less of a resource hog. Part of why consoles are so better for gaming is cause you don't gotta worry bout sharing much of the power with the OS and a dedicated Linux is for gaming would have the same benefit.

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SteamOS seems to destroy Windows 11 on gaming performance and battery life, as well as usability

The first direct and natively supported comparison between identical Windows 11 and SteamOS gaming hardware is here. And it's pretty much a bloodbath for Microsoft.

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Terry_B29d ago

"And it's pretty much a bloodbath for Microsoft."

OOOKAY! ..Interesting choice of words for that topic lol

ocelot0729d ago

Maybe a bit extreme lol. But it's really interesting. Seen one or two videos of Forza Horizon 5. One of the testers used a low end Rx 6500 xt GPU. Using windows FH5 got a average of 62fps fairly respectable. But the same setup using Steam OS using the same settings FH5 got a average of 94fps. Thats a massive gain.

ZycoFox29d ago

Racing games are pretty much always easy to run though. Look at the more demanding ones, 5-13fps gain, not bad but if you already have a decent PC to begin with those gains are small. For a handheld though I guess any boost is a decent boost.

MastaMold29d ago

Yup I would also say that the last time a Windows operating system was good was Windows XP

Software_Lover29d ago

Its an O.S. built SPECIFICALLY for gaming. Am I missing something???

Inverno29d ago

It has basic Linux in it, and you can stuff it with the Linux equivalent of all the apps your casual PC user uses on Windows. The Steam portion of it basically acts like Steam Bug Picture mode which it loads up automatically to that for a more console like experience. It isn't JUST made for gaming.

crazyCoconuts28d ago

And anyone that has tried to extend the life of PCs knows the best way to improve the performance is to replace Windows with Linux

Amplitude28d ago (Edited 28d ago )

@crazyCoconuts:
I dunno, man. I switched to Pop OS exclusively about two weeks ago and when it comes to games i've gotta say i'm a bit disappointed. I had to stop playing A Plague Tale Requiem because i was getting a fluctuating 15-20fps. On Windows I was around 45fps, letting me lock down a perfect 30. With RT. Even Ghost of Tsushima, which i had running at a perfectly locked 60 in Windows, chugged with Proton on the same settings. I had to turn on DLSS Frame Gen to achieve anything even slightly playable (while still looking nice). I really don't like the look of frame gen, not gonna lie. Had to stop playing that as well.

Even RPCS3, which one would assume would run better in Linux, is noticeably worse. Siren Blood Curse chugs like crazy in the split screen segments when it otherwise never did. Plus HDR just isn't possible. I'll say the mandatory UE4 shader compilation step does solve the stutters that otherwise destroy Windows games, though. That's one plus. Needs some work, though. Maybe native Linux games are better.

Still worth it to get away from Microsoft tracking my every move and throwing ads at me every chance they can. Plus it looks CLEAN as hell. Likely never going back to Windows.

crazyCoconuts28d ago

@amp, yeah totally agree. While Linux as an OS is clearly leaner and faster, as long as we're relying on compatibility layers for games, things can get squirrelly on a case by case basis. Publishers need more Linux gamers to justify a separate build target, so it's kinda a chicken and egg problem right now

badz14929d ago

@Sorftware_Lover

Aren't you forgetting the fact that almost all games are "made for Windows"?

crazyCoconuts28d ago

It would be a long road, but that could change. At least a start would be ensuring all games run under proton. Eventually moving away from DirectX. That's probably wishful thinking though

Petebloodyonion29d ago

Should we be surprised?
Steam OS is built solely for gaming, whereas Windows 11 is packed with numerous security features and various overall processes.

Inverno29d ago

I switched to Mint couple months back and it was the best decision I made. Turns out my laptop isn't a complete POS, Windows is. Windows has been a complete headache since I got my laptops a few years back and Linux fixes all those problems. I don't even game on my laptop, I just use it for basic stuff and I cannot recommend switching enough.

badz14928d ago

having the same problems right now with no way back. I have been refusing W11 upgrades all this times with my PC and laptop at home - both Ryzens. but suddenly last week, both of them started to have stability issues for no reason.

the PC with RX6600XT connected to a TV keep crashing and losing display, where I had to keep reinstalling the Radeon software after each reset but no matter what I did, I couldn't get the HDMI audio working anymore despite it has been working fine all this time. the laptop was even worst, it abruptly crashed while I was using MS word and listening to music on YT and then never able to recover again. the Asus recovery, startup repair, restore point, reset windows...nothing worked!

for the PC, I said "F it" and proceeded to W11 upgrade. didn't take long and would you look at that, the Radeon software and HDMI audio working fine from the first boot. this made me think, do MS and AMD have some deal in the back, forcing users to upgrade by purposely messing up their drivers? on the other hand, my laptop was beyond saving, so I fresh installed Windows using USB. thing was, I forgot the USB installer I used was for Win11 not Win10 as I helped a friend build a PC last couple of months and he wanted W11. and yeah my laptop works now.

BUT these don't feel like upgrades at all! they both work but they are noticeably SLOWER than they were when I was on W10! like WTF MS?? it's official that W11 is a bloated, unoptimized mess of an OS that is hiding its flaws behind fast hardware!

CantThinkOfAUsername28d ago

By any chance, did you update Windows 10 recently? The May 13th update, dubbed 'The last security update for Windows 10,' is bricking a lot of Windows 10 PCs (including mine) to force people to upgrade to Windows 11.

badz14928d ago

@CantThinkOfUsername

yeah...I think I might have installed it without knowing. I remember reading about it but it completely skipped my mind at the time. shaddy as hell!

babadivad28d ago

I really don't like Windows 11. If you use an external HDD, it will literally stall out Windows Explorer everytime you open it. It will freeze your PC until the external drive wakes up and spins up.

It does this even when you aren't trying to access anything on the drive. It's so freaking annoying.

Windows 10 didn't have this issue and Windows 8.1 was even better. Windows has been getting progressively slower for a while.

They need to get the Windows 8.1 team to speed this thing up. It has nice features, but it has bogged down the OS.

Features shouldn't use resources unless they are requested.

blacktiger28d ago

All corporations under same investors do that, release virus, broken drivers. That's why I hate Windows update cause they fk up on purpose

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Valve seems to be working on tools to get Windows games running on Linux

Files hint at "Steam Play" compatibility tools to help expand SteamOS library.

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Srhalo2511d ago

That would be huge. I really hope this turns out to be true. Windows emulation has been on Mac and Linux for many many years there is no reason while Valve couldn't create or even license emulation.

Cueil2509d ago

you can already do that... will they rip that piece of software off and name it something else

crazyCoconuts2509d ago

Until developers stop using DirectX and instead use cross platform apis (openGL, Vulcan, etc.), there's little hope to shift gaming to Linux. I don't see a real movement away from directX happening without some major muscle behind it...

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SteamOS Is Not Dead as Valve Focuses on Bringing Vulkan to Every Platform

Valve, the company behind the Steam platform, spoke boldly about its SteamOS plans in the past. It was all about creating an operating system designed from the ground-up for gaming and adding this operating system to hardware known as Steam Machines.

ILostMyMind2637d ago

Vulkan will become standard when the PS5 arrives.

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