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Agreed.
But it will allow for more games to run, and a significant number of people might consider buying the Deck since it can play their favourite competitive games (Valorant/PUBG/Destiny).
Will it though?
It would require the exact same investment into a new system, which is already possible, and isn't happening.
It won't be like proton where valve can put in the work to make it work from their side.
Developers of your "favorite competitive games" would still have to opt in, something they could but don't do with the Steam OS version that already exists.