That’s the reason the “Steam Deck Verified” label even exists. Whaaa? Windows works with every win32/win64 software in GOG, Steam, and Origin, but SteamOS and Desktop Linux only work with a subset of them. It’s not even better at gaming than Linux any more. The result? Some scripts and apps which assumed that a move to 3.x was reserved for really breaking changes (not a bad assumption considering how many breaking changes in the past didn’t force a bump from 2.x) or assumed a 4-digit version scheme were broken. Oh, and moving from a 4-number versioning scheme to a 3-number versioning scheme. Meanwhile, good luck trying to understand which versions of Ubuntu are LTS unless you have memorized the cadence sequence or the term “LTS” has been helpfully appended to the version number (which isn’t always the case).Īnd then there is the nonsense of Linux Kernel versioning, which was stuck on 2.x for more than a decade but then moved to 3.x for marketing purposes (simply put, there was no major compatibility breakage that justified moving to 3.x after more than a decade on 2.x). Anyone who fails to understand this versioning scheme is either retarded or (more likely) doing it because they think they’re trashing Windows that way.
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