We're about to see a whole lot more people gaming on Linux, with a shiny Steam Deck arriving at the door of many people across Asia. ICYMI: Valve hit a home run with the first year of Steam Deck.
On the official OnDeck Twitter account, Valve announced "The wait is over! Steam Decks are now shipping out to customers who reserved units in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan!" so it will be thoroughly interesting to see what happens from now.
That really will be a ridiculously large bump for the amount of Steam Deck gamers, and will no doubt from January / February onwards show some movement on the Steam Hardware Survey, which keeps showing a new high for the Linux user share since it uses SteamOS 3 Linux.
Additionally, Valve just recently bumped all the recent Beta changes to Stable for the Steam Deck Client (not the OS). In the announcement Valve said "We have just shipped an updated Steam Client to the Stable (default) channel. This update includes all the changes and improvements that have been undergoing testing in the Beta and Preview channels." and also noted these additional fixes added:
- Fixed gamepad focus issues in Steam store.
- Fixed footer buttons sometimes not appearing in Steam store.
QuoteJapan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan!When it comes to Asia, aren't we kind of missing an elephant here?
Quoting: Purple Library GuyGood news! Hmmm . . .
QuoteJapan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan!When it comes to Asia, aren't we kind of missing an elephant here?
Two, of similar size, actually.
Quoting: EikeQuoting: Purple Library GuyGood news! Hmmm . . .
QuoteJapan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan!When it comes to Asia, aren't we kind of missing an elephant here?
Two, of similar size, actually.
I, for one, will never consider a certain "People's Republic" to be the legitimate government of the beautiful land they currently tyrannize! I won't mention it by name, as I've seen how vindictive their hired script-kiddies can be. Not only that, but I have a family member who was a U.S. Marine stationed there after WW2.
No one should support genocide. I pray for the U's every night.
Yes, I would have preferred that SYS had lived; CKS led a very unstable government that was little better than the current one, but at least it was sort of Democratic! Far better than what they got. Not for nothing, but at least SYS was a decent Christian (bigamy aside). CKS was a devout but hypocritical one. Both are better than that imbecile currently in power.
That said, I assume most gamers from there aren't very political, so I do feel somewhat upset for them. But then, extremely few use Linux there when so many machines run warez copies of Windows, from what I understand. The deck probably isn't even on their radar.
No excuse for India though. Valve should've released it there, that's an enormous market to miss.
Last edited by redneckdrow on 30 December 2022 at 11:45 pm UTC
For Hong Kong, say whatever you want but it is still the most free market capitalist region in Asia. So it make sense (and lots of cents) for Valve to sell the Deck over there.
p/s:
QuoteSteam Deck now shipping across *Asia,*Mostly East Asia
Quoting: tonRIt does make sense that Japan, South Korea and Taiwan (ROC) got the Deck first as they have fairly sizeable Linux community especially Taiwan.
I guess that most Steam Deck customers don't care for Linux though.
Quoting: Purple Library GuyGood news! Hmmm . . .Yeap there is no Australia on that list........
QuoteJapan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan!When it comes to Asia, aren't we kind of missing an elephant here?
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