

Post 9-11 America, abridged.
Post 9-11 America, abridged.
If it is useful at only playing games I think it will be a popular option nonetheless.
Fair point. But even so I think SteamOS has the most viable potential to achieve something like a 5-10% adoption rate that could get entities like nVidia to pay more attention.
Maybe. I just mean once(if) there becomes an OS that reliably runs Steam and the games on Steam, there will be a viable alternative to Windows for a significant population of users.
I think once Valve polishes SteamOS for desktop environments there will be actual largescale migration.
I like how “GPU working” as a checkbox metric ties it all together.
I moved to emulation way before furniture became a thing since I moved so much.
That said: Mickey’s Magical Quest was actually a good game. I remember some of those levels quite fondly.
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