• @MellowYellow13
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    19 hours ago

    You can get a steam deck then if you are worried about all of this and it would still be cheaper than console as well as portable.

    The console argument just doesnt make any kind of logical sense.

    • @chiliedogg
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      -314 hours ago

      A steam deck is a custom gaming device with a custom gaming OS, custom, pre-defined hardware, limited upgradability, and launches into a gaming interface for a specific company’s game store and launcher.

      How is it not a console?

      • @[email protected]
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        412 hours ago

        Set it to boot to the Linux desktop and boom, laptop with gaming formatted shell for once, with a decent steam-big-picture thing you can choose to use if you want

        Or reformat the entire OS and never use that steam mode again

        It’s a console in the same way a Windows laptop with the Xbox app pre installed is

        • @chiliedogg
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          -210 hours ago

          You can launch custom apps on the Xbox. It’s officially supported through Dev Mode. You can even install emulators and third-party app stores.

          Is the Xbox not a console now?

            • @chiliedogg
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              -18 hours ago

              How is it substantially different from an everyday “I just want to play a goddamned game without jumping through hoops” perspective.

              Is the person who doesn’t want to go through the trouble of activating dev mode and download an emulator or other custom software more likely to install a different operating system on their Deck?