This is fricking wrong, the reason I buy 95% of all my games on PC is so I have control over the graphics. I didn't buy a 3060ti so I could play 60fps 1080p on Medium.
No, its closing in on 2 million units and still selling more in a week than most other handheld PCs sell in their whole run.
Right now they're on pace to outsell the previous best selling open platform gaming system of all time.
Its only a question of how long Valve keeps this system spec for.
>Its only a question of how long Valve keeps this system spec for.
Probablly a quite a long time as PC parts have gotten rather expensive, namely videocards as both AMD and Nvidia seems to refuse to release $200-300 price point cards anymore.
The Deck legit is the best bang for the buck with PC gaming at the moment.
>Its only a question of how long Valve keeps this system spec for.
How much would a new SoC improve framerates in games? Zen 4 is amazing but RDNA3 turned out to be a flop: it's definitely faster than RDNA2, but not THAT much faster. At least on discrete GPUs, we don't really know how RDNA3 performs at low power on a monolithic die.
Would a, let's say, +30-40% performance boost be worth releasing a completely new model for? Maybe they'll do a 6nm refresh? Would a simple refresh even be that much cheaper than an actual new SoC?
>it has a mobile phone chip it's not even close to being as powerful as the deck
This is what Valve drones actually believe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adreno
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/steam-deck-gpu.c3897
I don't get it, are you trying to compare teraflops? On two different GPU architectures? That's not how it works. The 3090Ti has 70% more FP32 TFLOPS than the 6950 XT, but they perform more or less the same in games.
And even if you're right, what can you even play on a phone? Genshin Impact?
Because the Deck uses a custom SOC yes it would be cheaper to get a refresh on a new process than engineering an entirely new chip.
Don't expect an annual Deck with an entirely new SOC. Expect a 3 or 5 year life cycle.
>Razer, king of overpriced shit, releases their own handheld with a FHD AMOLED screen and 144Hz refresh rate at $399 >Valve can't even bother putting a decent screen on the Deck while overcharging the shit out of storage
If anything, it was far too successful for what it was.
144Hz on a handheld???
that has to be one of the dumbest things i've ever heard
no chip can push that high of a FPS in modern games
also Razer couldn't price a handheld at that level a handheld like that would be well over 1000 dollars
Valve is selling the deck at a loss and making money from the games people buy from steam
razer does not have a game store so if they sold at a loss they would have no way of making any money at all
moronic Valve drone
https://www.razer.com/mobile-handhelds/razer-edge
Worst case scenario, Valve breaks even on each Deck sold, realistically they make a killing on the thing, especially on the cucks buying the 512GB model.
what the frick are you talking about it has a mobile phone chip it's not even close to being as powerful as the deck
also the Deck has incredible audio
link a source that proves the audio is better on that phone
1 year ago
Anonymous
>it has a mobile phone chip it's not even close to being as powerful as the deck
This is what Valve drones actually believe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adreno
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/steam-deck-gpu.c3897
1 year ago
Anonymous
lol, holy shit
You have no fricking understanding of anything you linked
1 year ago
Anonymous
Sure Pcbro, you're totally the enlightened one here. Your overpriced piece of plastic with garbage screen is totally good value, maybe if you keep licking those boots Gaben will toss you an upgraded version with a decent screen for just $799 or something.
1 year ago
Anonymous
The Razer Edge costs the same, has a less capable SOC, half the memory, and the storage maxes out at 2.1TB.
Its going to be mostly for streaming and playing emulated games at 1200x540.
1 year ago
Anonymous
what the absolute frick is this
this means literally nothing
how absolutely moronic are you???
if you think that mobile phone chip compares at all to the deck then you have no understanding of technology at all
The Razer Edge costs the same, has a less capable SOC, half the memory, and the storage maxes out at 2.1TB.
Its going to be mostly for streaming and playing emulated games at 1200x540.
Are you homosexuals the new tendies? The GPU itself is comparable in raw performance to the PS4 and there are already mobile chips nearing PS4 Pro performance. Technology moves forward and AMD never even came close to making a dominant mobile chip, it's a fact of nature.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anon... The entire SOC in the PS4 was made by AMD for one, and for two the Deck is notably faster then a PS4
1 year ago
Anonymous
what the absolute frick is this
this means literally nothing
how absolutely moronic are you???
if you think that mobile phone chip compares at all to the deck then you have no understanding of technology at all
Because it was made by known scammers who commit false advertising and fraud.
Valve screwed over the Artifact fanbase by cancelling the Artifact 2.0 beta without even allowing users to invite friends like they said they would in January 2021 and does not deserve your financial support for these gross consumer-unfriendly practices.
it didn't tho
it sold better than Valve expected
it's a solid protable pc, great for emulation and older games but it can play newer ones at lower res and fps
good for comfy bed gaming time
Valve didn't really put their whole weight behind it, more of a novelty product than a commitment to compete. To that end it does fine. As for why wasnt it more popular, I presume the average steam user doesnt care about linux capabilities and the most popular PC games are already best played mouse + keyboard anyways.
>But only 1.x million sold? >That's kinda lame no?
Comparing Deck to a console is silly. Steam Deck is an enthusiasts product, while consoles are a "casual" product; you plug it in and play the game. Steam Deck is a Linux based handheld PC with a focus on gaming. 85% of people who would buy a console would return the Steam Deck the second they try to load a game and it doesn't work. They wouldn't even consider googling the answer let alone start using the Terminal to attempt to fix their problem.
So comparing Deck to anything other than its chink counterparts is a completely unfair way to measure its success.
>But only 1.x million sold?
They hit the first million after about 6 months of volume production, current pace is one million about every 4 months.
Keep in mind Valve is doing things differently from the established consoles. They'll often start production a year or more in advance so they can have a million or more available right out of the gates for the retail battles that ensue as everybody tries to get their hands on it.
Valve basically just gave everybody numbers and started sending systems out as soon as they were produced.
Don't be surprised when the Deck starts selling even more units after it starts hitting retail for Christmas this year.
Not really, considering this is not a console and is tearing apart its own competition of handheld PCs on top of being overall very well received, this is actually a fairly decent to good performance for the time being.
If they can keep up the momentum they might get pretty good lifetime sales, and the most important thing about the Deck is that it's opening the market for that kind of platform model in the first place, whether it underperforms or not it already succeeded in making the wider market accept the idea of handheld PCs as a suitable platform for games.
Does valve consider it a success?
Wondering if they keep working on proton etc. and thus improve linux gaming.
They've had linux engineers on payroll for a decade before the Steam Deck existed. So probably. Gabe seems to have a personal vendetta against microsoft.
Even after the original Steam Machines only sold about 200k units, Valve continued working on the underpinnings of SteamOS like the AMD Mesa drivers, and started work on Proton when it became clear that companies simply were not going to move on from win32 and legacy D3D.
Steam Deck can be thought of as a third generation of the Steam Machine concept, and it has essentially addressed all of the issues even if its still not quite at the point of being a total console experience.
With the fact Microsoft with Windows 11 has continued their path towards ending the PC platform as we know it, I seriously doubt Valve will just give up.
>But only 1.x million sold?
They hit the first million after about 6 months of volume production, current pace is one million about every 4 months.
Keep in mind Valve is doing things differently from the established consoles. They'll often start production a year or more in advance so they can have a million or more available right out of the gates for the retail battles that ensue as everybody tries to get their hands on it.
Valve basically just gave everybody numbers and started sending systems out as soon as they were produced.
Don't be surprised when the Deck starts selling even more units after it starts hitting retail for Christmas this year.
Not really, considering this is not a console and is tearing apart its own competition of handheld PCs on top of being overall very well received, this is actually a fairly decent to good performance for the time being.
If they can keep up the momentum they might get pretty good lifetime sales, and the most important thing about the Deck is that it's opening the market for that kind of platform model in the first place, whether it underperforms or not it already succeeded in making the wider market accept the idea of handheld PCs as a suitable platform for games.
How the frick can some people be so incapable of shame to not only get that fricking fat but also post their porcine body on the internet for attention.
I have a friend of a friend on my snap, he doesn't associate with the main gamer group because we're too spicy to take.
Anyways, that's the type of guy who buys these things.
I've been tempted to buy one as an investment, kept in box, and then sell it in new condition sometime down the road for a profitI'm a Linux gamer and all that, but I hardly ever game while away from my PC and on the rare occasion that I'm sent on work travel, I find that my Ryzen 5 3450U laptop is more than enough to play many games in my steam library
Common consumer products rarely become collectibles. Don't think you'd be able to sell a later batch Steam Deck for a profit to anyone.
Its probably only the early ones they sent out to developers and reviewers that might be collectible down the road.
I have the 256GB model and even though I put all my shit on the SD card, I already have something like 75GB of space on the internal SSD taken up by shader caches. The $400 is a joke
>I already have something like 75GB of space on the internal SSD taken up by shader caches.
I've only had to clear out the shader folder twice since last march. I assumed I've have to swap it out with a new SSD but it hasn't been an issue at all.
I have the 256GB model and even though I put all my shit on the SD card, I already have something like 75GB of space on the internal SSD taken up by shader caches. The $400 is a joke
You can literally change out the SSD for a 1TB mini yourself for like $50. Imagine fricking buying more storage models for a massive price LOL
For real. Part of the Deck is so I can play it comfy in bed. If I wanted to play on a monitor, I have a 3 monitor setup for 1440p at my desk. I have babby feminine handjob hands and I have no problems holding the Steam Deck in bed.
The screen is one of the nicer ones I've used on a handheld device and I'm tired of disingenuous tendies who know the oled is literally their only advantage they have over the deck pretending otherwise.
Before deck: >Why would I play the same games i can play on my gaming rig but with worse performance??
Portability >lmao I'm not a man child i don't NEED to play games when im not at my PC
Now: >omg the steam deck is great thank you gaben-sama! Now i can play games on the go! This was never possible before!
probably never, it's low margin hardware and they don't want to give a 30% donation target/walmart/amazon. The entire point of the system is to encourage spending on their own storefront.
I don't really care if it succeeds or fails, I more want people to realize they don't need a gpu or windows to gaem.
This includes emulating fricking EVERYTHING.
Including install time, also including learning to use Wine and later fiddling with Lutris.
It was mostly 90s shit not found on steam like Zoo Tycoon and Star Wars The Phantom Menace from 99.
Bought a deck when my computer was broken, got my computer fixed, haven't touched my deck in a month. if i want to play PC games I just play on my PC, and when i go out I have no time for games. When I'm in bed I'm sleeping and generally handhelds are just uncomfortable to play because you have to be constantly looking down and holding it up. I don't mind having it and not needing it because who knows what the future holds but I can't see myself using it while my computer is just better.
Do you know that you can stream the game from your computer to your deck? 1080p60 at Ultra settings, despite deck supports 800p. 8 hours battery. Yeah you need a good wifi.
Both of you are poorgays for not having raw denim instead of that mall tier chink shit, even N&F, I'm not even asking you to wear Momotaros.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>weeb simping for the nip shits
cringe af
1 year ago
Anonymous
Notice I also said N&F, but yes, Momotaros are considered to be very high quality denim. It has nothing to do with being Japanese, it's just how it is, which is why their most basic collabs are like $350 to begin with, plus a 10+ year life with proper care. But why would Ganker know this, you couldn't tell the difference between Clarks and Iron Rangers
1 year ago
Anonymous
Jeans are for work not fashion dumb Black personmutt
1 year ago
Anonymous
Whatever I wear is called fashion don't be mad you look like a dork at work with your high-visibility vest while I'm funky fresh like sugar snap peas.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Thanks for telling the class how gay you are
1 year ago
Anonymous
I'd rather be a gay than a classless blue collar pleb
Why do you keep lying all the time?
Valve does keep to support their hardware products and discontinued ones (controller, Steam link, Steam Machine, etc...)
My OG Steam Controller still works perfectly, and Valve still has support for it in Steam.
This is the whole reason Valve has gone all-in on open source drivers.
No more having to depend on flakey partners like Nvidia.
It doesnt feel right. Its like holding a flat surface with some buttons on the front. My bottom fingers dont feel right compared to holding a normal controller
why would an audience of pc users want a less powerful pc
It didn't. I play mine almost every day. once I go to my room to get ready for bed. Shits cozy
I have a 3060ti PC, but I can't take it on a plane or move it to my bed. Thats why I got it, also easy emulation
Most PC users don't care about muh grafx, they play shit like CS Go, fortnite, minecraft terraria etc
This is fricking wrong, the reason I buy 95% of all my games on PC is so I have control over the graphics. I didn't buy a 3060ti so I could play 60fps 1080p on Medium.
Did it?
No, its closing in on 2 million units and still selling more in a week than most other handheld PCs sell in their whole run.
Right now they're on pace to outsell the previous best selling open platform gaming system of all time.
Its only a question of how long Valve keeps this system spec for.
>Its only a question of how long Valve keeps this system spec for.
Probablly a quite a long time as PC parts have gotten rather expensive, namely videocards as both AMD and Nvidia seems to refuse to release $200-300 price point cards anymore.
The Deck legit is the best bang for the buck with PC gaming at the moment.
>Its only a question of how long Valve keeps this system spec for.
How much would a new SoC improve framerates in games? Zen 4 is amazing but RDNA3 turned out to be a flop: it's definitely faster than RDNA2, but not THAT much faster. At least on discrete GPUs, we don't really know how RDNA3 performs at low power on a monolithic die.
Would a, let's say, +30-40% performance boost be worth releasing a completely new model for? Maybe they'll do a 6nm refresh? Would a simple refresh even be that much cheaper than an actual new SoC?
I don't get it, are you trying to compare teraflops? On two different GPU architectures? That's not how it works. The 3090Ti has 70% more FP32 TFLOPS than the 6950 XT, but they perform more or less the same in games.
And even if you're right, what can you even play on a phone? Genshin Impact?
Because the Deck uses a custom SOC yes it would be cheaper to get a refresh on a new process than engineering an entirely new chip.
Don't expect an annual Deck with an entirely new SOC. Expect a 3 or 5 year life cycle.
why you gay?
it sold at least 2kk units
its a flop if you compare it to consoles like switch, but the deck is a niche product
its not a flop
>2kk
I don't think valve try to fight with other consoles
They don't even mass product the console excepting to sell millions
couse it's a shit pc
sex
Why? it’s a sad face
what about now?
FASTER!
Can I strap her a fleshlight?
yes but the faster you play games the faster the fleshlight thrusts.
OH N-
I unfortunately get that reference.
i dont but i'm not trans so
coz it shitted and flopped extremely badly
Because there is daily raids organized by Discord morons who make most of the Deck threads, since they view it as a "threat". Its pathetic.
Linux
bingo
moronic homosexuals
Where did you get that info from?
Gaming journalist here
>Razer, king of overpriced shit, releases their own handheld with a FHD AMOLED screen and 144Hz refresh rate at $399
>Valve can't even bother putting a decent screen on the Deck while overcharging the shit out of storage
If anything, it was far too successful for what it was.
144Hz on a handheld???
that has to be one of the dumbest things i've ever heard
no chip can push that high of a FPS in modern games
also Razer couldn't price a handheld at that level a handheld like that would be well over 1000 dollars
Valve is selling the deck at a loss and making money from the games people buy from steam
razer does not have a game store so if they sold at a loss they would have no way of making any money at all
moronic Valve drone
https://www.razer.com/mobile-handhelds/razer-edge
Worst case scenario, Valve breaks even on each Deck sold, realistically they make a killing on the thing, especially on the cucks buying the 512GB model.
you absolute idiot thats an android device so it's meant for streaming and playing mobile games
Yet it comes with a better SoC than the Deck, and a better screen, and better audio, and more internal storage and even a fricking camera.
what the frick are you talking about it has a mobile phone chip it's not even close to being as powerful as the deck
also the Deck has incredible audio
link a source that proves the audio is better on that phone
>it has a mobile phone chip it's not even close to being as powerful as the deck
This is what Valve drones actually believe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adreno
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/steam-deck-gpu.c3897
lol, holy shit
You have no fricking understanding of anything you linked
Sure Pcbro, you're totally the enlightened one here. Your overpriced piece of plastic with garbage screen is totally good value, maybe if you keep licking those boots Gaben will toss you an upgraded version with a decent screen for just $799 or something.
The Razer Edge costs the same, has a less capable SOC, half the memory, and the storage maxes out at 2.1TB.
Its going to be mostly for streaming and playing emulated games at 1200x540.
Are you homosexuals the new tendies? The GPU itself is comparable in raw performance to the PS4 and there are already mobile chips nearing PS4 Pro performance. Technology moves forward and AMD never even came close to making a dominant mobile chip, it's a fact of nature.
Anon... The entire SOC in the PS4 was made by AMD for one, and for two the Deck is notably faster then a PS4
what the absolute frick is this
this means literally nothing
how absolutely moronic are you???
if you think that mobile phone chip compares at all to the deck then you have no understanding of technology at all
>ARM shit
yuck
i cant even play oblivion on this paperweight. thanks for nothing, ARM
>android gaming
Pajeet please go
Because it was made by known scammers who commit false advertising and fraud.
Valve screwed over the Artifact fanbase by cancelling the Artifact 2.0 beta without even allowing users to invite friends like they said they would in January 2021 and does not deserve your financial support for these gross consumer-unfriendly practices.
troony
Why do you keep shitposting this? It didn't flop, and it's a different market from the Switch. I'll have to start filtering you.
it didn't tho
it sold better than Valve expected
it's a solid protable pc, great for emulation and older games but it can play newer ones at lower res and fps
good for comfy bed gaming time
Valve didn't really put their whole weight behind it, more of a novelty product than a commitment to compete. To that end it does fine. As for why wasnt it more popular, I presume the average steam user doesnt care about linux capabilities and the most popular PC games are already best played mouse + keyboard anyways.
Steam Deck 2 is the betrayal of the steam deck player base
I unironically thought it was a hit, ya know with how preorders were handled and seeing you had to wait a year to get one at some point.
But only 1.x million sold?
That's kinda lame no?
I mean the WiiU sold 4mio in its first year.
I vastly overestimated the Decks popularity.
Although I think in the first few months there was a lot of shilling going on too.
>But only 1.x million sold?
>That's kinda lame no?
Comparing Deck to a console is silly. Steam Deck is an enthusiasts product, while consoles are a "casual" product; you plug it in and play the game. Steam Deck is a Linux based handheld PC with a focus on gaming. 85% of people who would buy a console would return the Steam Deck the second they try to load a game and it doesn't work. They wouldn't even consider googling the answer let alone start using the Terminal to attempt to fix their problem.
So comparing Deck to anything other than its chink counterparts is a completely unfair way to measure its success.
Does valve consider it a success?
Wondering if they keep working on proton etc. and thus improve linux gaming.
They've had linux engineers on payroll for a decade before the Steam Deck existed. So probably. Gabe seems to have a personal vendetta against microsoft.
Even after the original Steam Machines only sold about 200k units, Valve continued working on the underpinnings of SteamOS like the AMD Mesa drivers, and started work on Proton when it became clear that companies simply were not going to move on from win32 and legacy D3D.
Steam Deck can be thought of as a third generation of the Steam Machine concept, and it has essentially addressed all of the issues even if its still not quite at the point of being a total console experience.
With the fact Microsoft with Windows 11 has continued their path towards ending the PC platform as we know it, I seriously doubt Valve will just give up.
>But only 1.x million sold?
They hit the first million after about 6 months of volume production, current pace is one million about every 4 months.
Keep in mind Valve is doing things differently from the established consoles. They'll often start production a year or more in advance so they can have a million or more available right out of the gates for the retail battles that ensue as everybody tries to get their hands on it.
Valve basically just gave everybody numbers and started sending systems out as soon as they were produced.
Don't be surprised when the Deck starts selling even more units after it starts hitting retail for Christmas this year.
Not really, considering this is not a console and is tearing apart its own competition of handheld PCs on top of being overall very well received, this is actually a fairly decent to good performance for the time being.
If they can keep up the momentum they might get pretty good lifetime sales, and the most important thing about the Deck is that it's opening the market for that kind of platform model in the first place, whether it underperforms or not it already succeeded in making the wider market accept the idea of handheld PCs as a suitable platform for games.
It didn't.
HOOF
fat troony displaying knees.
mmm, yummy 🙂
lose some weight
Those are some meaty trotters anon.
How the frick can some people be so incapable of shame to not only get that fricking fat but also post their porcine body on the internet for attention.
>he doesn't frick fat chicks
ngmi
disgusting and im not even who you were replying to. fats are the worst
This was made for consolegays like me and I got it 🙂
>china
>costs twice as much
>battery dies twice as fast
>windows
No thanks
>windows
Even worse it's just an android phone with controllers slapped onto it.
It didn't white boys
you two are a perfect match
I have a friend of a friend on my snap, he doesn't associate with the main gamer group because we're too spicy to take.
Anyways, that's the type of guy who buys these things.
deck do be for the weird old dude troony homosexual loser types
I've been tempted to buy one as an investment, kept in box, and then sell it in new condition sometime down the road for a profit I'm a Linux gamer and all that, but I hardly ever game while away from my PC and on the rare occasion that I'm sent on work travel, I find that my Ryzen 5 3450U laptop is more than enough to play many games in my steam library
Common consumer products rarely become collectibles. Don't think you'd be able to sell a later batch Steam Deck for a profit to anyone.
Its probably only the early ones they sent out to developers and reviewers that might be collectible down the road.
? its fire tho
Black person
It's a success. $400 for a portable PC is a steal
>$400 version
why would you buy that version? I feel like the $530 version is the baseline because of the nvme storage.
I have the 256GB model and even though I put all my shit on the SD card, I already have something like 75GB of space on the internal SSD taken up by shader caches. The $400 is a joke
>I already have something like 75GB of space on the internal SSD taken up by shader caches.
I've only had to clear out the shader folder twice since last march. I assumed I've have to swap it out with a new SSD but it hasn't been an issue at all.
I have 30 something games installed and my shader cache folder is 11gb and I know 4 of those is re-encoded FMVs for spyro.
People like you subsidize the $400 version so go ahead.
You can literally change out the SSD for a 1TB mini yourself for like $50. Imagine fricking buying more storage models for a massive price LOL
Can you recommend me a portable screen like that?
what's the fricking point lmao
For real. Part of the Deck is so I can play it comfy in bed. If I wanted to play on a monitor, I have a 3 monitor setup for 1440p at my desk. I have babby feminine handjob hands and I have no problems holding the Steam Deck in bed.
who fricking designed this shit? breathing would move it constantly
FRICK THE SWITCH!
The screen is one of the nicer ones I've used on a handheld device and I'm tired of disingenuous tendies who know the oled is literally their only advantage they have over the deck pretending otherwise.
the massive bezels bother me but the actual image quality is good. I'd buy a revision with a bigger oled screen.
mine has really bad backlight bleed in one corner but I can't rma it beacuse israelites
Can you chink handheld do this?
Thats cool but isnt it mostly CPU bottlenecked at native res?
Before deck:
>Why would I play the same games i can play on my gaming rig but with worse performance??
Portability
>lmao I'm not a man child i don't NEED to play games when im not at my PC
Now:
>omg the steam deck is great thank you gaben-sama! Now i can play games on the go! This was never possible before!
>>lmao I'm not a man child i don't NEED to play games when im not at my PC
Good way to find out LARPing shut ins
For me it's the touchpads, imagine trying to play old PC games or something like Rimworld with just buttons
why no speak proper English?
Because you touch yourself at night
Why the FRICK is there no esc key in the virtual keyboard
Is it in retail yet?
probably never, it's low margin hardware and they don't want to give a 30% donation target/walmart/amazon. The entire point of the system is to encourage spending on their own storefront.
Man it just so hard to get one unless they go retail. Not even third world, they just won't serve my area in UK.
I don't really care if it succeeds or fails, I more want people to realize they don't need a gpu or windows to gaem.
This includes emulating fricking EVERYTHING.
You can't emu PS3 just off a cpu
You can if it's the only thing you're doing at the time.
I played Demon Souls on an athlon.
Wildly depends on the game. Stuff like Demon Souls can run on a fricking toster.
Not every have has high requirements like Red Dead
Recently tried loonix gaming and it took me 10h to get 2 games running.
Depending on what you want to play its not so easy.
If you don't mind me asking, what games and are you figuring install time into that?
Including install time, also including learning to use Wine and later fiddling with Lutris.
It was mostly 90s shit not found on steam like Zoo Tycoon and Star Wars The Phantom Menace from 99.
why 'ick flop on 'eck?
homies is broke, i haven't bought a video game in like 2 years
It's trash, only homosexuals play handhelds anyway
Bought a deck when my computer was broken, got my computer fixed, haven't touched my deck in a month. if i want to play PC games I just play on my PC, and when i go out I have no time for games. When I'm in bed I'm sleeping and generally handhelds are just uncomfortable to play because you have to be constantly looking down and holding it up. I don't mind having it and not needing it because who knows what the future holds but I can't see myself using it while my computer is just better.
Do you know that you can stream the game from your computer to your deck? 1080p60 at Ultra settings, despite deck supports 800p. 8 hours battery. Yeah you need a good wifi.
Welcome back! How is your day, chinkshill?
>flop
lmao cope harder, poorgay
I really like looking at cityscapes, how do I get into a place like that Anon?
gitgud
ahh you jelly poorgay
Anon... those pants make you look homeless
>not knowing what is the designer jean
Thanks for confirming that you are a poorgay.
>rich people buy pre-torn clothes
fricking... why
So no one knows why you blew out the knees.
Both of you are poorgays for not having raw denim instead of that mall tier chink shit, even N&F, I'm not even asking you to wear Momotaros.
>weeb simping for the nip shits
cringe af
Notice I also said N&F, but yes, Momotaros are considered to be very high quality denim. It has nothing to do with being Japanese, it's just how it is, which is why their most basic collabs are like $350 to begin with, plus a 10+ year life with proper care. But why would Ganker know this, you couldn't tell the difference between Clarks and Iron Rangers
Jeans are for work not fashion dumb Black personmutt
Whatever I wear is called fashion don't be mad you look like a dork at work with your high-visibility vest while I'm funky fresh like sugar snap peas.
Thanks for telling the class how gay you are
I'd rather be a gay than a classless blue collar pleb
that all u can afford? lmao
Don't have a deck, but it's hilarious how much it makes tendies SEETHE
based chinkchads dabbing on poorgay deck sloppers lmao
valve never supports their hardware more than a year after release
Why do you keep lying all the time?
Valve does keep to support their hardware products and discontinued ones (controller, Steam link, Steam Machine, etc...)
>Sony or Nintendo never supports their hardware more than a year after release
FTFY
>B-But
cope
you will own nothing and you will be happy.
objectively true, unfortunately
My OG Steam Controller still works perfectly, and Valve still has support for it in Steam.
This is the whole reason Valve has gone all-in on open source drivers.
No more having to depend on flakey partners like Nvidia.
its uncomfortable to hold they need to fix that in the next one
Whats uncomfortable about it?
It doesnt feel right. Its like holding a flat surface with some buttons on the front. My bottom fingers dont feel right compared to holding a normal controller
It's a bad switch with no games.
Shtich has no games
You are correct that Twitch is a dogshit website with no games, but no one cares what a triptroony thinks, have a nice day.
Too fat(just like its fans)
Shit screen
Meme laptop trackpads
Overpriced
Nogaems
It's a huge success. OP confirmed homosexual
Mad tendie