- Nowadays, I mostly don’t even care about compatibility issues anymore and just expect a game to work in Linux, which is just freaking cool. Obviously, some competitive MP games are off the table due to anti-cheat, but that isn’t my main gaming category nowadays so it works out. 
- 15000 games is more than 15 games. - But it’s less than 15,000,000 - I did not believe you first, but after counting the number of zeros, I think you are right. 
 
 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - The important thing to remember is that Deck Verified only includes what Valve have put through testing. - There’s more supported games than any one person can play, which is a pretty good place to be for a platform overall. - You can see the proper numbers on SteamDB, since that includes delisted games you can still play if you own them (which Valve still verify). - Various developers still have not enabled support via Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye including Rust, PUBG, Rainbow Six: Siege, Destiny 2 and more. - Additionally, while we don’t get sales numbers from Valve on anything, we can see overall the Steam Deck has been selling well. - Looking at the global top sellers, the Steam Deck constantly ranks quite high. 
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