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Will the steam deck be good
Will the steam deck be good




will the steam deck be good

It comes with a quad-core CPU that is roughly equivalent to Ryzen 3 3k's which is basically a series of budget gaming processors. Valve's stance on this is extremely loose with official support not actually being a thing as it's all "do whatever you want" FAQ statements. Why does it not come as a purchasing option? Because doing so is most likely a recipe for a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ disaster on everything ranging from UI's to controller input to hardware compatibilities (Steam controllers still ONLY work with Steam) to instability and performance issues. The only saving grace on this topic is that you can apparently run other OS'es on it. It's been nearly 20 years and Linux Arch STILL hasn't taken off in any remotely significant capacity when it comes to gaming, despite Valve feverishly catapulting money left and right for decades to make more games compatible with it or just to try and stoke general interest when there's none to be had (a desperate attempt to lower the reliance on Windows), both from developers and gamers with it literally encompassing less than 0.9% of users on Steam, with Arch specifically being a pathetic 0.1%.

will the steam deck be good

Well, it's basically Linux that's been copy-pasta'ed and right off the gate, that blocks you from playing roughly 85% of all the games on Steam and probably 95% of all games not on Steam. It comes with it by default with no options to ordering it with another OS of any kind. This monstrosity has many things wrong with it, but i know just where to begin. Sexual references with Valve constantly trying to shaft their customers aside, Gabe seem to not have learned much following his other 4 hardware failures by introducing this non-upgradeable Steam Machine trying to copy the Nintendo Switch:






Will the steam deck be good