A new report by shows SteamOS matching or outright beating Windows gaming performance in a suite of five recent games on the Lenovo Legion Go S, while showed an additional four games w69 slot where SteamOS either handily beats Windows, or trails by just one frame.
PC Gamer hardware writer Jacob Fox's adds yet another three games where SteamOS comes out on top, bringing us to a record of 10 wins, zero losses, and two ties for Valve.
This echoes Dave2D's excellent video from last month, "." Dave2D's tests showed SteamOS beating Windows by notable margins in Cyberpunk, Helldivers 2, Doom Eternal, and The Witcher 3, with only Spider-Man 2 granting a one-frame lead to Windows. That brings us to a significant performance lead in seven games for SteamOS, with it only losing by a margin of error in two more.
Dave2D harped on a particular hobby horse of mine, how stepped-on and unwieldy Windows feels on handheld PCs, but as Ars Technica concluded and both parties' testing shows, SteamOS might be a contender.
Jacob's review of the SteamOS Legion Go S included performance tests for Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth Wukong, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Hitman 3. SteamOS took the top spot in all four, giving three more points to Valve and confirming its lead in Cyberpunk for a third time. 10-0-2.
Between Microsoft now including AI bloat on top of Windows' already-aggravating endemic bloat—why does the search bar pull up web links?? Search my damn PC!!—and this stunning turnout by SteamOS, becoming a Linux Guy is evolving from an idle threat I'll make whenever Windows annoys me into a genuine plan for my next build, three to five years from now.
SteamOS' biggest hurdles, to my eye, are its current lack of hardware support, and game compatibility. You can use the Steam Deck recovery image , but this isn't really a practical solution, and likely won't carry the performance uplift we've seen here. Then, of course, there are still games that won't run on SteamOS, many due to their anticheat solutions.
But those are both issues that Valve has already improved on over time: It's finally brought SteamOS to a non-Deck device, and is constantly adding games to its compatible list. Microsoft has promised to minimize Windows bloat in its "," but has a much less impressive track record—I'll believe it when I see it. I still remember . I can forgive much, but I will never forget.