What's important right now is converting people away from windows. I expect Steam OS 3 to be much more beginner friendly than any other distro. If an average PC gamers first impression of linux is constant troubleshooting, they're not going to try another kernel; they're just going to go back to windows.
Even if valve stops support later, they will have still introduced many people to linux in a beginner friendly way and wrestled the gaming ecosystem out of microsoft's grip that much more.
It's normal for old versions of an OS to stop receiving support after a new version replaces it. That's not unique to steam OS. if I install an old version of bazzite, or any deprecated Linux kernel, modern apps will not necessarily be made backwards compatible with it.
But steam OS will have more installs than any other Linux variant just because of Valve's brand recognition alone and the FOSS community will target it as their primary platform for software compatibility as a result.
Not every game is an MMO requiring vast server farms. A game like the crew 1 that is past it's prime is not expensive to keep a few servers running for. It's a negligible cost.
They could also put in the time to give players the tools to host their own servers, or simply allow offline play. This used to be standard for all PC games. They chose to do neither of these things in an obvious effort to force players towards the sequel or their other games. They should not be permitted to do anti-consumer things like this.
On places like reddit, Lenny, etc where there is a vocal minority complaining about this. The vast majority of consumers don't come on here nor do they keep themselves informed. They'll grumble at the price a bit, then buy it anyway.
I love invading people's games and then never hacking them. It doesn't tell them you've invaded so you can just mess with them covertly and pretend to be an NPC.
You're right, which is why I didn't say that it was. You and the person I'm responding to are being toxic and you're not helping yourself by doing that. I am and have always been a defender of trans people, and you are jumping at every opportunity to assume I'm not simply because I don't agree with your methodology. That's retarded. Grow the fuck up.
I haven't played the game nor do I want to. What I said is still true nonetheless. If you want to convince someone to boycott a piece of media, being a presumptuous dickhead is the exact opposite way you accomplish that.
Unless of course their actual goal is to merely use trans people as fodder for performative moral grand standing in which case they're a piece of shit that no one should listen to anyway because that's not what true allyship looks like.
Boomers are what they believe happiness to be, but they are very much not actually happy. Happy people don't belligerently complain about every little thing every opportunity they get like boomers frequently do.
This is only a problem for capitalist shareholders (aka the ultra wealthy) who need to extract more wealth from consumers than they did last quarter but they're already at the limit of how much they can do so. Now the largest barrier is time and attention.
I'd say try it out to see if you like the gun mechanics and movement/different classes. If you do then you'll love the game even more when you get to the higher difficulties. If it's not your thing, you can refund on steam if still under 2 hours of playtime.
What's important right now is converting people away from windows. I expect Steam OS 3 to be much more beginner friendly than any other distro. If an average PC gamers first impression of linux is constant troubleshooting, they're not going to try another kernel; they're just going to go back to windows.
Even if valve stops support later, they will have still introduced many people to linux in a beginner friendly way and wrestled the gaming ecosystem out of microsoft's grip that much more.