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Then, the specs on these are alright but they still can hardly handle 1080p gaming.
yet they all seem to have 1080p screens for some reason, so you end up having to lower the resolution making the 1080p screen rather pointless for the most part in games.
there's a reason the deck only has a 1280x800p screen.
all in all, when they finally figure out their own software, battery and give it proper hardware for it's screen resolution. Maybe the deck will have some real competition... but atm
the deck is the only one that makes any sense to buy.
Nope!
To start with on resident evil 2 remake I was getting 17 fps which sucked, put it to all low and got 56-59 but still sucked to me. Custom firmware and now im playing it at medium settings stable 110-120 fps. I love the deck dont get me wrong but in terms of battery the ally x will dominate bat time.
No. Its the opposite. The compatibility is the greatest strength of the deck. Most people have all of their games on steam, and steam games are most compatible with the deck.
For Epic and GoG there are third party clients such as MinGalaxy and Heroic which make installing and playing games very easy.
As for a daily portable for pc games? Eh. I would rather draw, or read, or something else. I stare at enough screens already lol
Hardware failure or software issues can happen to any machine irrelevant of manufacturer.