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  • On the Steam Deck there is Google too, there is the sponsored Chrome install and cloud saves uses Google servers

    • DrDominate@lemmy.worlddeleted by creatorEnglish
      1 year

      What? No there isn’t and they don’t use Google’s cloud.

      • In game mode if you navigate to library then to non-steam, if your list is empty it will prompt you to install Chrome. Maybe it was somewhere else, but yes, the prompt exists regardless.

        Edit: Picure I got from the Interner to illustrate my comment:

        Edit 2: More proof that it never happened and either I’m imagining things or making it up:

        • Did they install chrome in desktop mode and Steam picked it up and asked if they wanted a shortcut to it? From what I can tell you get Firefox by default in desktop mode?

          • Nope… It’s literally just a placeholder to allow people in game mode to install chrome and access the Internet without having to switch to desktop mode.

            Until they make a better way to add non-Steam shortcuts in game mode.

            It literally explains it in the prompt.

          • I got this same prompt the first time I used my Steam Deck and I don’t use Chrome at all, so no.

        • Never had any prompt for google services in 2+ years of owning a sd, i don’t know why you’re so affirmative about something you don’t actually seem to be sure about

          • Because I also got this prompt the first time I used my Steam Deck, but I wasn’t sure where I got it.

            • You’ll get it once when you access Non-Steam library for thw first time. If you refuse it you’ll never see it again

              • That’s what I thought, I installed CachyOS on my Legion Go last week and I’d swear it appeared there too.

    • Steam Deck owner here. The default browser is (or was?) FireFox on my Deck, no Chrome.

    • On SteamOS maybe, but he is using Arch Linux on his Steam Deck, as mentioned in the Article.

    • Worse. Steam is basically built on top of CEF, which is not much better than Electron.

      It’s amazing how deep Chromium (and web tech in general) got into everything. Microsoft - which I regarded for how light and well optimized Windows 8.1 was - went from using Chromium for Edge to using it basically everywhere. Latest observation is how you open Copilot app, chat a little and see how it eats 4 GB of RAM and lags like hell, on a higher end business laptop.

      • which I regarded for how light and well optimized Windows 8.1 was

        I don’t think I’m alone in saying “light” and “well-optimized” are not words that fit the Windows 8.1 experience.

        Mediocre in almost all aspects is the best descriptor for 8.1 and honestly that’s pretty generous given how bad 8.0 was

        • It was basically a faster 7 (also less hungry). Universally hated Metro stuff can be get rid of easily. Plus it had better forward compatibility - I could run some apps that said to require windows 10 which I knew didn’t work on 7.

      • I installed AdGuard Home (pihole alike) and blocked all Google then my deck wasn’t able to sync my game saves, I had to allowlist steam.googlecloudsomethingsomething in order for cloud saves to work