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Combining the best of both, Consoles as well as PC.
Offering the Freedom to do everything a PC can, offer Complex Games but with an easy to use Interface and most of the time easy to use Controls like a Console.
The Steam Deck and all the Clones it will spawn have truly the Potential to be the next Tech changing thing, like Laptops, Smartphones, Tablets.
Valve did something very unique and incredible. And its good to see that People use it, thus Support it.
Who would have thought 2 Years ago that one can Play RDR2, Rimworld, Factorio, The Division 2 and basicly all PC and Console Games on a Handheld Device.. unaltered.. with mostly Medium to High PC Settings.. with 25W usage.. and an useable Battery Life.
It amazes me that in every Game Discussions People ask things about Steam Decks Compatibility and there are always People helping, uploading custom User Configs for others to use, offering help to get things to run or straight up trouble shooting.
steam deck is different. but what makes it so different?
"valve support"
Steam deck was the first handheld gaming machine that has full support of a gaming platform. and in that case even ROG Ally with better hardware is not a good competetive for Steam deck. Rog ally has so many software and firmware issue that pushes back the hardware. even after several updates for rog ally, steam deck is a better matchine in terms of compatibility. a custom CPU with low power consumption and a screen with right resolution made steam deck to what it should be! these are nothing ROG can provide. ROG has a CPU that need high power to maximize its efficiency with a 1080p 120hz small screen that you dont even need.
actualy you right. there are several handheld PC like steam deck. but only steamdeck is what a handheld gaming pc should be.
Steam Decks is mad Popular, while the others aside of the Switch all failed.
imho the deck is way too bulky, you definitely need a backpack, it is not fitting any pockets. :eink_eol:
whoever enjoys it...fine. it is nothing of use to me since i work remotely...
Steam itself is the milestone. Steam changed the game, this very platform bring devs back to PC, devs and publishers we thought gone forever, even the Japanese one's for god's sake ; PC was a deserted platform in which you played your occidental RPGs, your point & click, your strategy games, your usual FPS and MMOs and barely nothing else at all. I remember when the Simpson's game was released for PS3, PS2, PSP, DS, Wii, Xbox, 360 and even had a smartphone version. The game's advertising were joking about how the game was insanely available everywhere, and added "super famicom, collecovision, wonderswan, genesis, gameboy" and other very old and wild systems at the end of the video to joke about it "the game's gonna be released EVERYWHERE". Well, not everywhere exactly. Not on PC. Not even for the sake of the joke. PC was not even considered by EA. That's how much PC was looked at by publishers. I won't talk about how Ubisoft, Epic games and other left the PC scene, and what they said about the PC gaming at that time. I'll try to forget Microsoft tried to made us pay a subscription as they did on their consoles through their first version of the windows game live store. And so on...
And then Steam kicked in. And Steam trumped everything. Made everyone come back on PC, players and publishers alike. Dramatically increased the players' ability to consume with a lower budget. The end of these terrible CD keys. The rise of the digital market. Everytone reunited around a single community / software, instead of having a dozen different accounts for each publisher, if not for each game, and the absolute hell it was to reunite with your friends and migrate from a service to another each time a new game popped up before Steam. It was wild already to own 30 games per generation at the time. Now you have to restraint yourself from buying stuff you can afford but won't even have the time to play.
and other wild stuff Steam made PC gaming as great as it could, it also made online stores and sales popular, games cheaper (remember when Orange box was the deal of the century with barely a reedition of HL2, two DLCs, a 3 hours short game and the very barebone TF2 with 5 maps at best ?).
Almost every PC gamer is playing through Steam, no matter the other services availables. But the Steam Deck ? Meh. How many of us, Steam Deck owners, are out there, what percentage of the whole PC market ? As neat as it is, the machine itself is very, very, very far from perfect. It's a nerd and a niche toy, even if there is a lot of nerds out there.
And if it wasn't for the Valve-sexual people dreaming of Sir Gabe every night such as me, this machine wouldn't even be that popular.
Hey sorry, it was uploaded for the Demo which is no longer available. It won't show up for the full game because I don't own a copy.