![]() ![]() Steam Runtime is just libraries that make Steam itself run. I am asking because tests show that Elden Ring runs with console-like smoothness on SteamOS but is a stuttery mess on Windows. So does the Steam client for Linux come with Steam Runtime? Means Steam client is all you need to run any Windows game on Linux? From what I've read, Steam Runtime is what translates DirectX based Windows games to Vulcan. Originally posted by TITANium:I don't know anything about Steam on Linux. My old laptop? Yeah, if it's supported i'd take that performance gain since more and more games will work now. ![]() There are reports from steam deck testing that show SteamOS is upto 18% faster, than in windows in CPU limited situations. Originally posted by bradleypariah:I'm speaking from ignorance here, but why install SteamOS? Is there some hope that your games will run better? I would think your desktop environment would impact game performance more than your base distro. ![]() Just pick your favorite Linux distro, install your drivers, install Steam, enable SteamPlay, and just get playing. Unless you think chasing 1% gains is fun, I think sitting down and actually playing the games you bought would be a better use of your time. ![]() It would work on any machine, but if you owned an HP, you wouldn't use Dell's ISO, right? If you were starting from scratch, you would just install Windows vanilla, and build your gaming system app by app. If you don't have the exact same hardware as a SteamDeck, I could be way off base here, but I would think it would be pointless to install SteamOS.ĭell makes their own custom installs of Windows, yeah? Lots of drivers installed, blah, blah, blah. I'm speaking from ignorance here, but why install SteamOS? Is there some hope that your games will run better? I would think your desktop environment would impact game performance more than your base distro. ![]()
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