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I believe Valve intends to release OLED drivers, but it's hard.
Valve brought custom parts as cheaply as they can. Cheap and custom does not imply Windows support out of the box. They already admitted they cannot enable HDR on Windows due to the MIPI connector.
Basically its not a matter of "they don't have to" anymore - they do. If they decide not to they surely will face a decent level of backlash for it and it will be well deserved.
They never promised Windows support though.
If you want to install it on the deck and something doesn't work that's on you.
Why are you extrapolating they don't care about their Windows users? They probably care. Software is just difficult......
We have a pretty old problem. Windows like any OS needs constant updates because applications will not work with out them....
I also feel a bit baited and fooled. I've also been waiting for months for the missing Steam Deck OLED Windows 10+11 drivers. I bought the Steam Desk OLED mainly because of Windows. I've been running Windows 10 in dual boot for 3 months and so far it's working fine. Even the alternative Qualcomm WIFI drivers work well. What is so difficult to provide Bluetooth and audio drivers? The Steam OS (Linux) handling with Windows emulation is annoying. I want to be able to start non-Steam games easily. I should have saved a bit more money and got the ASUS ROG ALLY. But I let Steam blind me with the OLED display.
They have for some (not all) Anti-Cheat software.... Unfortunately, it still requires the devs to support it and those devs won't. You can lead a horse to water, yada yada...