• @CaptnNMorgan
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    35 hours ago

    Not sure why this is getting down votes. Price is the key factor most parents look at, and most people who aren’t into technology probably don’t know what the steam deck is or know what “gaming on Linux” means. That is what is stopping a good friend of mine. Price is a huge factor, but the intimidation from lack of knowledge is just as big

      • TheLowestStone
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        114 minutes ago

        You can one for under $300 if you buy refurbished.

    • @[email protected]
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      43 hours ago

      It’s getting down voted because it’s not $600 it’s $400. Which is exactly how much the switch costed at launch. Well not exactly. The switch cost money to play online. So it’s actually cheaper

      • Franklin
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        23 hours ago

        excellent point and not trying to be pedantic, just pointing this out because i used to make the same mistake, the past tense of cost is cost.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      34 hours ago

      most people who aren’t into technology probably don’t know what the steam deck is

      Idk about that. Steam is a wildly popular platform and regularly markets the SteamDeck to its user base.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 hours ago

      If it wasn’t for the fact that a lot of people here have a good sized Steam library, I doubt they’d have a Steam Deck either.

      It’s more a “bonus way to play about half your PC games on the toilet” than it is a primary gaming platform.

      • TheLowestStone
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        I’ve tripled my library since getting a deck and use it more often than my PC.

      • @[email protected]
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        34 hours ago

        Nah, you’re not giving the steam deck nearly enough credit. It fills a very similar niche to the switch - a viable mobile gaming option that can also be readily used for couch gaming. You don’t need a large steam library to get use out of that, just like how the average switch owner probably only has a few switch games.

    • @[email protected]
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      -55 hours ago

      Not sure why this is getting down votes

      Because Lemmings are completely disconnected from the real world.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 hours ago

        No, it’s just straight up misinformation, or at least a disingenuous oversimplification.

        The base model steam deck is $400 (and you can get steam-certified refurbished ones for even cheaper), and we don’t know the price of the Switch 2 yet. If it comes with even some of the hardware upgrades that have been leaked, I very much doubt it’ll retail for as low as $350.

        • @[email protected]
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          The base SteamDeck doesn’t have an OLED screen and is still more expensive than the Switch OLED. As for the price of the Switch 2, it’s a well-known and documented practice that console manufacturers sell them at a loss and make back the profits in games. If anything, you’re the one spewing misinformation.

          • @[email protected]
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            237 minutes ago

            The base steam deck blows the OLED switch out of the water specs-wise on everything other than the screen. Nothing I’ve said is untrue, the relevant top comment is pure speculation at best.