innovation (Steam does not innovate Steam, they r&d othe products)
But do they not?
Proton is a clear innovation they’ve implemented into their store front.
They have new lab experiments every so often, currently there’s a release calendar.
Family sharing.
Game recording.
For some of those you could argue it’s an already existing concept, but even so. The implementation is certainly novel. And they are certainly continuing to improve a store front unmatched in features by any other.
There was vr/gaming handhelds, but the Index and Steam deck made huge waves in the tech world…
Embracing Linux, opening up most of their UI to the people, allowing projects like Decky Loader, which has among other crowd sourced addon projects: CSS Loader which then has its own collection of crowd sourced addons, including two or three that could likely solve their font problem.
Those trading cards tied to achievements (ok, I have no idea what it’s for… but I like that it’s there, lol)
I can’t see how OP so strongly formed their opinion.
But do they not?
Proton is a clear innovation they’ve implemented into their store front.
They have new lab experiments every so often, currently there’s a release calendar.
Family sharing.
Game recording.
For some of those you could argue it’s an already existing concept, but even so. The implementation is certainly novel. And they are certainly continuing to improve a store front unmatched in features by any other.
There was vr/gaming handhelds, but the Index and Steam deck made huge waves in the tech world…
Embracing Linux, opening up most of their UI to the people, allowing projects like Decky Loader, which has among other crowd sourced addon projects: CSS Loader which then has its own collection of crowd sourced addons, including two or three that could likely solve their font problem.
Those trading cards tied to achievements (ok, I have no idea what it’s for… but I like that it’s there, lol)
I can’t see how OP so strongly formed their opinion.
edit: grammer: comma conservation
I stand corrected