Basically nvidia shadowplay for linux

  • Zozano@lemy.lol
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    5 months ago

    One of the problems Epic has is that it is only a store front. Steam is a fully featured platform.

    Epic, in their lawsuit, wants to break Steam’s store and platform into separate applications, so they can compete.

    Sort of like how people want to have different app stores on their iphones.

    Difference is: Steam has no restrictions in the first place. You can add non-Steam games to the client if you want. You can use Proton if you want.

    Steam offers all of these features for free. What is the point in breaking them apart.

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      5 months ago

      Most important difference: Steam isn’t the only way to install apps. Even on Steam Deck.

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      5 months ago

      That’s what all users want

      You can add non-Steam games to the client if you want.

      Oh so it’s not a store, it’s just a launcher like Heroic…wait no, it’s still a problem

      Any client should be able to implement part of steam into it and any part of steam should be a standalone company