Subj : Not a fan of Windows 11 gaming portables? Linux-powered alternati To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Wed Mar 20 2024 14:45:05 Not a fan of Windows 11 gaming portables? Linux-powered alternative to Steam Deck might be the answer to your prayers Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2024 14:37:52 +0000 Description: Scared of Windows 11 on a gaming handheld? Thats what Playtron is counting on with its Linux alternative to SteamOS. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Playtron is a name you might be hearing a lot more of before too long, as its a company with serious ambitions in the gaming handheld space, with an idea of how to better rival Valves impressive Steam Deck . So far, the alternatives to the Steam Deck for gaming portables (outside of the Nintendo Switch ) are Windows-based, and Windows 11 is not ideal or optimized for this purpose (a topic well return to shortly). Enter Playtron with a plan: the firm is concocting a lightweight Linux distro that can be installed on any handheld and plays Windows games (via Proton). Its kind of like SteamOS freed from its shackles of being tied to the Steam Deck (for now). Playtron reckons that next year, itll be a genuine rival to Windows 11 for gaming portables. CEO Kirt McMaster told The Verge in an interview: Were in conversation with numerous OEMs and mobile operators to build and deploy Playtron devices around the world in the 2025 timeframe. Right now, this Linux-based gaming OS may be in alpha still, but Playtron has secured $10 million in funding to realize its goal of providing a meaningful alternative to SteamOS and Windows 11 in the handheld world. (Image credit: Valve) Analysis: A compelling alternative but the clock is ticking Windows 11 isnt ideal for gaming portables as weve seen in devices such as the Asus ROG Ally or Lenovo Legion Go . There are obvious issues with an operating system not designed for small screens (and in negotiating the interface with handheld controls), plus other general clunkiness, as well as software issues (drivers and so forth). Playtron is looking to cast all those problems aside, and alongside that, Playtrons OS could also cut the costs for manufacturers, making third-party handhelds more affordable. Mainly because the company is talking about charging $10 for a license rather than the apparent $80 or so thats being handed over to Microsoft by OEMs, a cost inevitably passed on to the consumer. So, is it time to get seriously excited about Playtron? Well, maybe, but there are some potential pitfalls in the road ahead between now, in alpha testing, and this grand vision of a Windows 11 rival for handhelds. Some gamers are already concerned that Playtrons OS sounds a bit too basic dont expect a Linux desktop mode or similar functionality, this will be a streamlined and easy-to-use product that focuses on minimizing hassles. Itll be stripped-back, with a lightweight feature set designed more for novices. In the interview, Playtron even discusses partnering with Perplexity to implement an AI helper to prevent casual gamers from getting frustrated and quitting games due to being stuck on a particular puzzle, providing solutions for those whove been stumped. Of course, that focus on ease of use could be a big positive depending on what you want from your gaming handheld. The other point to bear in mind here, and likely the biggest threat to Playtron, is that if it isnt relatively quick to move with its new idea, we will eventually (in theory) see SteamOS arrive for handhelds outside of the Steam Deck. Furthermore, Microsoft has ambitions in this space, with Windows 11 potentially getting a handheld mode that tackles some of the aforementioned shortcomings of the OS, and this is something the software giant is actively working on right now . Although all this is likely why Playtron is playing the casual gaming angle in terms of differentiating itself further. Interesting times ahead, as they say. Playtron definitely has a sound idea, but as to whether it can come to fruition fully and in a swift enough manner to grab the attention of handheld-loving gamers before something else, well, we shall see. Via Windows Report You might also like These are the best Steam Deck games for your commute Check out all the best upcoming games for console and PC And our picks for the best open world games on PC today ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/gaming-pcs/not-a-fan-of-windows-11-gaming- portables-linux-powered-alternative-to-steam-deck-might-be-the-answer-to-your- prayers --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .