INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
unofficial compatibility through the tools it provides, which is suspected to be based on the Wine emulator, which allows Windows apps to
game developers to use the open source Vulkan graphics application programming interface by Khronos Group, rather than the Windows-exclusive
DirectX tools that all, but dominate the industry
This would eventually make more PC games compatible with Linux, especially SteamOS.Well, clearly that is taking too long, and so Valve looks
to be trying out a shortcut
However, shortcuts almost always have their pitfalls
operates.This could in turn require more powerful, and therefore more expensive, hardware to run emulated games on a Steam Machine to
achieve a similar experience to playing on a Windows PC
course, there is no indication by this leak that Valve intends to publicly release Steam Play or when it will for that matter