Comment by pjmlp
Playstation and Switch, for sure.
Steam, not on detriment of Windows, how can they allow something like SteamOS to put Windows to shame, with their own APIs?
I can bet on them changing that, lets see who's got deeper pockets.
Playstation and Switch, for sure.
Steam, not on detriment of Windows, how can they allow something like SteamOS to put Windows to shame, with their own APIs?
I can bet on them changing that, lets see who's got deeper pockets.
I would posit that in this scenario it is Valve who has the deeper pockets. It's a privately owned company and not beholden to the whims of a quarterly driven revenue cycle, and it's a matter of life or death for the organization.
In contrast, gaming is essentially a side show for Microsoft. The resources required to push Valve off it's pedestal would have higher returns invested elsewhere.