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I beg to differ. For one, Days Gone runs excellent on the deck. And pretty much all other games i have played too.
Yeah that's why I questioned what OP considered "great." The Deck--and handhelds in generally--still really aren't meant to play games like this in any meaningful way, and neither are they reason why handhelds are popular or the Switch is a money printing machine.
I think he means Resident Evil 4 specifically.
Glad to hear.
I seriously doubt that, and since you don't seem to know what Cryo utilities even does apparently, I know pretty much question all of your opinions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RPAxT7HJ7Q
This is UP TO YOU to use this.