SteamOS on a regular PC: why the idea is becoming practical
On June 28, SteamOS looks practical again: the question is no longer whether Linux can run games, but how comfortable it can be on a regular gaming PC.

Why now
Steam Deck proved that a Linux-oriented gaming interface can make sense for mainstream players. The next question is whether the same approach can work on a desktop PC near the TV.
Based on Valve and Steam materials, SteamOS is valuable because it simplifies the session: turn on the machine, choose a game and continue with a controller.
Strengths
- a console-like interface for the Steam library;
- strong controller and Big Picture alignment;
- a clear living-room role;
- a broad Proton base for many PC games.
Where to be careful
SteamOS does not remove compatibility checks. Anti-cheat, launchers, drivers and peripherals can still be weak points.
Takeaway
SteamOS on a regular PC is interesting as a way to simplify the living-room gaming machine. If compatibility keeps improving, the scenario becomes much closer to mainstream use.
Sources: Valve, Steam, ProtonDB as a compatibility reference.