Raspberry Pi 3 B + game compatibility
Soon I'm thinking of getting a Raspberry Pi 3 B + and I would like to know the performance of games like Portal 2 or Terraria, I am thinking about running SteamOs or Ubuntu on it. This is meant to be a micro console I can bring with me and plug and play at a friend's house.
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
The Pi is a ARM-based machine. Normal desktops use x86. SteamOS is only for x86, Steam and PC games are also only available on x86.

The Pi itself is not going to run Portal and Terraria. It can however stream these games from your PC at home over the internet using the Steam Link app.
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Omega 29. Juli 2019 um 8:17 
The Pi is a ARM-based machine. Normal desktops use x86. SteamOS is only for x86, Steam and PC games are also only available on x86.

The Pi itself is not going to run Portal and Terraria. It can however stream these games from your PC at home over the internet using the Steam Link app.
Wisman 29. Juli 2019 um 8:21 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Omega:
The Pi is a ARM-based machine. Normal desktops use x86. SteamOS is only for x86, Steam and PC games are also only available on x86.

The Pi itself is not going to run Portal and Terraria. It can however stream these games from your PC at home over the internet using the Steam Link app.
Thanks fo the answer I might stream party games like Jackbox and
Ultimate Chicken Horse and also try to get RetroPi as well.
Most people use the Pi as an emulation system, not as a PC gaming platform.
So as far as any PC type gaming goes you're outta luck, but for emulation theres plenty of how to's out there.
_I_ 29. Juli 2019 um 11:09 
you can install the steam link app on the pi to stream from a host pc
https://steamcommunity.com/app/353380/discussions/6/
everyone here is telling you LIES. You can use X86 Programs INCLUDING STEAM on the Pi3/4 using Box86( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86 ) and 64-bit software using Box64( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64 ). It's time to wake up. The Future is NOW.
You could play a Pi version of Minecraft, but on super low settings. https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Pi_Edition
Platform was never intended for 3D gaming and still struggles with youtube videos. So the best you can do is find your way around certain limitations.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von FoxbitPlayz:
everyone here is telling you LIES. You can use X86 Programs INCLUDING STEAM on the Pi3/4 using Box86( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86 ) and 64-bit software using Box64( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64 ). It's time to wake up. The Future is NOW.

And how exactly were we telling "Lies"?
NO ONE Said you couldnt run Steam on it
What we SAID was that playable games will be LIMITED with the Pi hardware itself

And i stated that Emulation is what a Pi would be good for.

And you obviously missed how old this thread is.
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von FoxbitPlayz:
everyone here is telling you LIES. You can use X86 Programs INCLUDING STEAM on the Pi3/4 using Box86( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86 ) and 64-bit software using Box64( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64 ). It's time to wake up. The Future is NOW.

three years ago when the topic was made, Box86 was in it's initial releases and was only a few months old according to the github history. You might forgive people for not answering things like it's 2022...

Lies imply malice. Do you think people were being malicious? Or they lacked future knowledge?
Steam is not officially built and provided publicly for the ARM CPU architecture. However, for embedded integration and partnerships such as Teslas testing of Steam integration, there might be unofficial builds. It is imaginable that in the future Valve might consider it beneficial to release an ARM build of the Steam Client to the public and provide a library of ARM builds of games with it.
Omega 21. Juli 2022 um 8:51 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von FoxbitPlayz:
everyone here is telling you LIES. You can use X86 Programs INCLUDING STEAM on the Pi3/4 using Box86( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86 ) and 64-bit software using Box64( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64 ). It's time to wake up. The Future is NOW.
This thread was made in 2019, before Box86 and Box64 were a serious thing.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von ☥ - CJ -:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von FoxbitPlayz:
everyone here is telling you LIES. You can use X86 Programs INCLUDING STEAM on the Pi3/4 using Box86( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86 ) and 64-bit software using Box64( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64 ). It's time to wake up. The Future is NOW.

And how exactly were we telling "Lies"?
NO ONE Said you couldnt run Steam on it
What we SAID was that playable games will be LIMITED with the Pi hardware itself

And i stated that Emulation is what a Pi would be good for.

And you obviously missed how old this thread is.

That Is the Vibe I was getting off of it.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Snakub Plissken:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von FoxbitPlayz:
everyone here is telling you LIES. You can use X86 Programs INCLUDING STEAM on the Pi3/4 using Box86( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86 ) and 64-bit software using Box64( https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64 ). It's time to wake up. The Future is NOW.

three years ago when the topic was made, Box86 was in it's initial releases and was only a few months old according to the github history. You might forgive people for not answering things like it's 2022...

Lies imply malice. Do you think people were being malicious? Or they lacked future knowledge?

Even if Box86 didn't exist, Eltech's Exagear is a thing, or was a thing.
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