Can anyone eli5 what the steam runtime actually does? Ive seen scout and sniper on my system and i kinda accept that it has to be there but what does it do?
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You know Proton, and how the various versions have different compatibility? And some games might prefer a specific Proton? This stuff is a… “Linux base” that developers can target, so for example if I make a game tomorrow and target a specific version, it’ll run tomorrow like in 20 years, because no matter how the actual system will change, that “Linux base” I targeted will still be there.
Can anyone eli5 what the steam runtime actually does?
It's the thing that actually runs your games.
I'm confused, I thought they used Arch nowadays?
For SteamOS, yes. Steam Linux Runtime is a container environment for running games so they work across different distros.
I'm curious what kind of code name they are giving to 4.0 (3.0 is sniper, for example). Was it decided yet?
Seems they moved away from code names: https://gitlab.steamos.cloud/steamrt/steamrt/-/blob/steamrt/steamrt4/README.md?ref_type=heads
v4 used to have the code name "medic": https://gitlab.steamos.cloud/steamrt/steamrt/-/blob/wip/task725/medic/README.md?ref_type=heads
Ooh, Team Fortress 🤩
Bummer. Sounds like they are afraid of not having codenames for 10.0 and on
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