With the widespread support for Steam/Valve on this forum because of their contributions to making Linux gaming easier, I’m now confused as to why people here are using Linux in the first place.

I personally do so out of support for FOSS software, the customizability, and actual ownership of software, which I thought were most people’s primary reasons for using any Linux distro. Steam seems antithetical to all of these. The software in the first place became popular as a form of DRM, and it gets publishers to use it for the allowance of DRM on the platform. The Steam client has the absolute minimum customizability. Your account can be banned at any point and you can lose access to many of the games you have downloaded.

Whenever I game on Linux I just use folders to sort my game library and purchase any games I want to play on itch.io or GoG. On my Linux PC I stay away from clients like Steam because I want a PC that works offline, and will work if all of my accounts were banned. It’s more of a backup PC.

Since Steam has every characteristic of Windows, 0 customizability, DRM, plenty of games that are spyware, I see no reason to really not use Windows instead for the much easier time I can have playing games.

Yes, I prefer many of the features of Linux distros, but using a client like Steam defeats the purpose of them. Ridiculous storage requirements due to unoptimized dependencies, having to have a background client running for some games and wasting resources on doing so.

So, why use Linux and support Steam, or use Linux and use Steam?

  • cooopsspace@infosec.pub
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    9 months ago

    Many steam games don’t even have DRM and most games only require Steam to be present and not necessarily online.

    The company as a whole is very stable and doesn’t perform any overly wild anti user behaviour. And they’re big supporters and developers of Linux.

    If you want to install games that are spyware that’s totally up to you. And I suppose that’s really the point.

    Instead of turning into hyper capitalist assholes like every other company, steam just leaves us the fuck alone while providing great great games at great prices. Also no sexual harrassment coverups or buyouts.

    Steam just leaves us the fuck alone and let’s you focus purely on the game.

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      9 months ago

      Many steam games don’t even have DRM and most games only require Steam to be present and not necessarily online.

      Even then there are Steam emulators. If OP really wanted to they could just download the games from Steam and use that.

      It’s kind of like using a Games For Windows Live fix or a no CD crack in Lutris for older games.

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      9 months ago

      And they’re big supporters and developers of Linux

      Not looking to disagree, but do you have a source on the “developers” part?

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        9 months ago

        They fund the development of:

        • DXVK (D3D9-11 wrapper)
        • Wine/Proton (Codeweavers and independent contractors). Proton is open source even if it’s mostly Steam specific.
        • Mesa RADV (Vulkan AMD driver)
        • The Linux kernel
        • KDE Plasma
        • gamescope
        • HDR/colour management

        That’s just off the top of my head. I’ll admit that some of this work comes from 1 or 2 single paid developers that have their hands in many things, but that’s not a bad thing.