Big changes are in store for the gaming world. Many have opted to change their gaming setup from Windows 11 to Valve's SteamOS now, and this would slowly come up as an important contender, which makes the conditions for a gaming experience largely advanced towards a better future. Let us find out why this change has become such a hit.

What Is Valve's SteamOS?
SteamOS is a Linux-based operating system developed by Valve Corporation, especially for gaming purposes, and now garners more attention through Steam Deck, where a few of these gamers have started using the new OS on their desktops or laptops.
Why Are Players Playing Away from Windows 11?
Less Resource-hogging. There are a whole lot of processes running in the background on Windows 11, which inevitably affect gaming efficiency. On the other hand, SteamOS offers an optimized, lightweight OS focused primarily on gaming.
Improved FPS and Performance
Many people get high FPS (Frames Per Second) when they play games using SteamOS, thus guaranteeing smooth and lag-free gameplay.
Open Source and Free
SteamOS is an open-source platform on which it can be customized in any way; thus, completely free from license costs and worries regarding updates of Windows 11.
Proton Compatibility Layer
Thanks to Valve's Proton technology, a lot of Windows games currently run great under Linux/SteamOS. The library of games does not have the worry of confusion now.
Popularity of Steam Deck
This is because Valve's Steam Deck, shining brightly in the experience with SteamOS, has now made it possible for gamers to observe performance results in real-life usage of SteamOS. Users have been able to see how SteamOS works, and thus, many people seemed to abandon Windows 11 for SteamOS.

What Will The Future Unfold?
According to experts, it would gain a good share of the gaming world if it continued developing SteamOS like this for the future. Performance-wise, it would be an all-around attractive option for gamers.
If any, SteamOS might just be the one-size-fits-all choice for dedicated gamers unwilling to give an inch on performance. Such a gradual movement from "Windows 11" to "SteamOS" augurs a speedier, more open, and user-oriented future in gaming.
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