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SteamOS could certainly help address many of those bugbears, although one clear disadvantage would still remain for the Onexplayer, and that would be the price tag, with the Steam Deck pitched a good deal cheaper (again, another way in which Valve has exercised its clout to gain a big advantage in the portable PC market). As PC Gamer (opens in new tab), which spotted the interview, further points out, the main problems they encountered with the Onexplayer mini was that some games just wouldn’t even load up, or would crash out – and also that using Windows can be frustrating, too, without a keyboard and mouse setup.
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The potential benefits on the performance front are clear for Onexplayer, then, and indeed other Steam Deck alternatives in the portable gaming PC market. As we’ve seen, more games are being optimized for Proton, and a great recent example highlighted in the interview is Elden Ring, which witnessed a performance boost thanks to tweaking made to the game to help it run better on SteamOS.Īnalysis: SteamOS could grant some major benefits to Deck rivals
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