GamersNexus: "Just over a year ago, Valve pushed to capitalize on their Steam-powered success. They announced the Steam OS, based on Linux and meant to be an all-in one media machine for the living room."
With Steam Machines of Valve initiative pulled out and SteamOS being in limbo, it is the right moment to see how the supplement of Proton to Steam Play has managed in nearly two years it is been accessible.
Valve is set to discontinue the production of the Steam Controller, with them finishing up the remaining stock by putting it on sale at just $5.
Arguably, one of the best things about Valve's Steam Controller is its software component -- an interface that allows user to assign any button of their control.
Shame STEAM OS is never going to take off other than an extender. DX12 has seen to that.. Under linux your hardware is going to be restricted unlike in windows once DX12 rolls around.