I imagine part of it might be immersion. There would be no visual noise past the screen to distract you. To me that's very appealing, though its obviously not a selling point, but it's still a whole VR headset more powerful than the index. To me the option comes across as a very nice bonus.What’s the advantage of playing a non-VR game with a VR headset?
Why?As much as I distrust Windows as an OS, I think I'd trust Steam as an OS even less.
Not the average PC user . . .A PC user could always write their own kernel if they don't care for Windows or Linux.
Why?
Just like Windows, Steam has iterated on their OS over the years. Do you have experience with their current OS that runs the Steam Deck?
SteamOS is a Linux distro, so I imagine you should have plenty of control, and Valve did state in their announcement "Who are we to tell you how to use your computer?"How much control am I really going to have over my Steambox? I admit that I don't know. Nothing that Valve has done over the years makes me feel very confident however. My confidence in MS hovers around zero. My confidence in Valve is in the negatives.
Taking into account nothing wold stop me from formatting my Deck and installing any other Linux distro in it. (Or even Chrome OS or Android), I would say a fair amount of control. Not even the drivers would be a problem because AMD makes them open source so one doesn't even need to rely on Valve for them.How much control am I really going to have over my Steambox? I admit that I don't know. Nothing that Valve has done over the years makes me feel very confident however. My confidence in MS hovers around zero. My confidence in Valve is in the negatives.