• @[email protected]
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      94 days ago

      Not always and not for everyone. If you want to output a decent quality image to a TV to play on the couch, then the Steam Deck isn’t exactly a great choice because it can’t really do that, it struggles to maintain playable framerates in modern games at its own native resolution, nevermind a TV’s (either 1080p or increasingly often 4k). If all you play is older and/or indie games it might still work fine, but it’s not a one size fits all.

      • @[email protected]
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        34 days ago

        it struggles to maintain playable framerates in modern games at its own native resolution

        I love people making blanket statements about the SD when it’s a fucking PC: what settings are you talking here, because my SD handles games that came out this year no problem on medium settings native, some settings to low when I put it on my big living room TV

        Its not going to replace a console perfectly but it absolutely can play almost anything that isn’t an exclusive or designed to just not work on Linux (which you can get around too anyway)

        • @[email protected]
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          04 days ago

          All I did was point out that no, the Steam Deck isn’t the best deal for everyone. Chill.

          But since I’m back here already, if you’re trying to sell me the Steam Deck as a Playstation 5 Pro replacement I’d expect visual parity with at least the regular PS5, at comparable framerates. Which I know the Deck isn’t capable of. It isn’t a replacement for a stationary console or PC because that’s not what it’s designed to be. It’s primarily a handheld, designed to compete with other handhelds.

          And I wasn’t going to go there but ease of use is also a major point in favour of the Playstation because you won’t have to deal with “getting around” things, ever.

          Different people have different use cases which are best served by different devices.

          • @[email protected]
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            -14 days ago

            All I did was point out that no, the Steam Deck isn’t the best deal for everyone

            By saying something objectively silly, which was my point

            Chill

            Can’t get any more chill than right now BBY

            if you’re trying to sell me the Steam Deck as a Playstation 5 Pro replacement I’d expect visual parity with at least the regular PS5, at comparable framerates

            Pretty silly thing to expect given they’re entirely different devices

            It isn’t a replacement for a stationary console or PC

            Just wrong: it plays the same games and literally is a replacement for a PC if you want to go that route. Its not a top-of-the line monster powerhouse, but that’s never what it claimed to be

            And I wasn’t going to go there but ease of use is also a major point in favour of the Playstation because you won’t have to deal with “getting around” things, ever.

            Lol Sonys User experience on PS5 is painful compared to using the Steam Deck for 95% of what you do, the other 5% breaks them even at best, if not leaving Sony in the dust of their pathetic design and walled-gardening

            Different people have different use cases which are best served by different devices.

            No shit? Doesn’t change the fact that you’re objectively wrong about the steam deck though

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              02 days ago

              So is it literally a replacement, or an entirely different device?

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      64 days ago

      Understatement of the decade, IMO!

      I’ve barely touched my Steam games library as it is, have just dived headfirst into emulating my retro game collection (PS1, 2, 3 & Portable); along with SNES predominantly - because fuck Nintendo.