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Well, you have quite an advanced use case.

Remember that the majority of users doesn't use anything other than the default steam store ui. This case works like charm. I use with my tv, or standalone, my 10 year old uses, and we love it. I just make sure to play games announced as supported.

With custom things, desktop mode, non-steam software installation it's a typical customization story. It is amazing that you can do it at all but nobody will be supporting you on this journey.



That's fair. Perhaps I was a bit too spoilt by windows.


The whole point is to just use the steam UI only, and steam deck verified games. Anything else and your on your own.

The difference is they let you if you want to.


Start doing non-standard, "warranty voiding" things on Windows and watch how it bites you even faster than you can say "Linux".




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