• @Wodge
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    7110 months ago

    People buy a Nintendo console to play Nintendo games. As good as the steam deck is (and I really do want one, but GabeN has decided that Switzerland does not exist), you ain’t going to be playing Splatoon on it.

    Not everything has to be a contest. Let people like things that they like.

    • @aalvare2
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      3710 months ago

      Maybe not Splatoon specifically, but switch-exclusive single-player games run comparably or better on switch emulators running on the deck

      • firecat
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        -4510 months ago

        Steam exclusive content of games isn’t a good thing. Moreover, it’s only a limitation of current technology until better hardware and software are developed. The Switch 2 can be better than Steam deck.

        • @[email protected]
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          4610 months ago

          Steam exclusive content

          great, because nobody asked for that anyways.

          The Switch 2 can be better than Steam deck.

          and the Deck 2 will be better than the Switch 2. what’s your point?

          • firecat
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            Deck 2 won’t be better because just like last time people like you overhype it to science fiction. It’s not a PC that plays games, its a Linux based operating system that requires Proton. You people falsely believe Valve is promoting Linux. Hardware specs aren’t good enough and cheap Valve doesn’t want to pay more.

            Nintendo has proven to create handheld devices before Valve was a company. Valve doesn’t care about gaming, Nintendo cares about their games.

            • @[email protected]
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              2410 months ago

              It’s a shame Nintendo doesn’t care about their customers. I can’t buy games for wii, wiiU or 3DS, but I can still get games I bought in 2005 on steam.

              Your point about “it’s not a pc” is strange, what constitutes a pc to you?

              Gabe Newell did a whole speech on why Valve is supporting linux and free software. That’s why SteamDeck isn’t locked down. You can install windows, or play games on Linux from gog.com, or Epic Games, itch.io etc etc.

              • firecat
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                -2210 months ago

                Steam deck is lock down, so many problems would be solved if they opened source it. Proton is a software and not the reason Steam Deck is able to run games. You can install Wine and the same result will happen. No you couldn’t install any Linux, many tried.

                Trusting billionaires yes what a great answer. Why not trust Amazon, Facebook and X CEOs aswell. If you think Gable is innocent then you are ignoring the many lawsuits Valve corporations committed.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    Pretty dedicated one if so. There are comments on the account going back months talking about how valve and steam deck suck. Either got burned on a deck purchase somehow or a huge switch fanboy I figure.

                  • firecat
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                    -1110 months ago

                    Steam deck closed Source = yes
                    Proof it’s not? Tell me, i know you won’t find it because it’s not open source.

                    Proton the reason for the ability to play windows games = yes
                    You can’t play windows games on Linux, unless you’re telling me otherwise.

                    Steam Deck has problems with smaller Linux operating environments = yes
                    Big Linux operating environments will always have users who support steam deck unlike smaller communities. Also, Linux that do everything to protect your privacy will never allow steam deck to function because YOU AGREE IN STEAM USER AGREEMENT. To allow the program to track you.

                    Valve Corporation lawsuit = yes
                    All current and past criminal cases here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valve_Corporation

                    Anyone here who is wrong, it’s you.

                • @mriormro
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                  1910 months ago

                  What the fuck are you even talking about?

                  • firecat
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                    Steam deck closed Source = yes
                    Proof it’s not? Tell me, i know you won’t find it because it’s not open source.

                    Proton the reason for the ability to play windows games = yes
                    You can’t play windows games on Linux, unless you’re telling me otherwise.

                    Steam Deck has problems with smaller Linux operating environments = yes
                    Big Linux operating environments will always have users who support steam deck unlike smaller communities. Also, Linux that do everything to protect your privacy will never allow steam deck to function because YOU AGREE IN STEAM USER AGREEMENT. To allow the program to track you.

                    Valve Corporation lawsuit = yes
                    All current and past criminal cases here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valve_Corporation

                    Anyone here who is wrong, it’s you.

                • Flying Squid
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                  610 months ago

                  Steam deck is lock down, so many problems would be solved if they opened source it.

                  Oh, you mean like how Nintendo does.

            • @[email protected]
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              Nintendo cares about their games so much when they come out with a new system they dont even let you purchase games from the previous system anymore. Nintendo lets things die. And they also sell their games at insane prices with lackluster specs. You can buy Doom on the switch that youd be lucky to get 30fps out of for about $60 probably $50 used for the switch. You can buy a used ps4 version of it that will run almost twice as fast for like $10 maybe $15. Mixed in with the fact that nintendo throws people in prison for remixing or even releasing period soundtracks to games many that NINTENDO WONT EVEN LET YOU BUY FROM THEM. Yeah thats a grreeeaaaatt company that cares about their games and community alright. Lmfao also it is hilarious someone defending the Switch talking about subpar hardware my phone can run games at a higher fps than my switch

              • Flying Squid
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                I am still just astounded that they are no longer supporting the Wii and have no option for people who loved it. And so many nontraditional gamers loved it. Causal exercisers loved it. Sports players that wanted something to do on a rainy day loved it. My father, in his late 70s, bought a Wii when it came out. Nursing homes were installing Wiis. It was a system getting people up and moving, it was cheap, and you didn’t have to strap a big thing to your head.

                And it’s gone now. You can’t even run it on a lot of TVs without an adapter because it uses component video and they never made an HDMI version. I get that the Wii U failed, but wow is that short-sighted to lose so many new gamers just because your next-gen console didn’t catch on.

                Even now, Nintendo could release a Wii like the NES Classic with a limited number of games like Wii Sports and it would be a massive seller.

                But they don’t.

                I don’t get it.

              • ditty
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                610 months ago

                Great examples. I actually bought Doom (2016) on my Switch on sale for like $40 only to realize it runs at like 20 fps and was totally unplayable. Meanwhile in December I bought every Doom game in a Steam bundle for $15 during the winter sale and they all play 60fps on my Steam Deck OLED. I’m never playing my Switch again

              • firecat
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                Steam just killed CSGO with no possible way to replay it. They killed the card game, completely unplayable. VR Alyx is still only exclusively for VR, you have to get a user made mod to play. Proton development is not worked by employees of Valve, Github shows zero contribution from the lazy programmers.

                Don’t talk about the small details of Nintendo games when Valve has done nothing for gaming.

            • @mlg
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              Valve literally runs the proton development team lmao. It’s a downstream of wine with lots of additions like dxvk which translates GPU instructions from DX to Vulkan. Without proton, wine would be like a solid several years behind. All open source of course, so feel free to pull request or fork (which many people have).

              I would bet actual money that the Switch 2 will be less powerful than the current Steam Deck. Nintendo is really good at making low powered handhelds. The Switch was the first Nintendo handheld that actually used any serious hardware.

              The current switch is highly customized for Nintendo’s design and game development. It absolutely struggles to even emulate GameCube games because it doesn’t have enough juice to run anything besides native Switch games.

              Steam Deck on the other hand has more than enough power to comfortably emulate Switch games, and easily any older consoles. Additionally, linux has been shown to run both native and windows games better than windows.

              Wine Is Not an Emulator. All it has to do is translate APIs for windows only games, not emulate a whole windows machine. It is extremely effective, which allows Linux to provide equivalent if not better game performance.

              Valve cares a lot more about making all games accessible to their customers and allowing the community to participate in modding. Nintendo cares a lot more about making AAA games and protecting their IPs. They are almost complete opposites in the video game industry lol.

              • firecat
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                No one in Valve works in Proton’s development. You can’t lie your way out of GitHub contributions history, you can see it and i can see it.

                • @mlg
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                  610 months ago

                  The top 6 contributors are 4 from codeweavers and 2 from valve my guy.

                  Even then, codeweavers are their proton development partner, because they actually spent money on a qualified team of wine hackers with years of experience.

            • @Tattorack
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              910 months ago

              What… The fuck have you been smoking? Not a single word you wrote down has any logic to it, you gotta be trying to sound this stupid.

              • firecat
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                1. People say you’ll be able to play games
                  You don’t play games, it’s a false statement. Linux limitations restrict your access to many games.

                2. Batteries are better
                  No, they were average

                3. Buy anywhere
                  No, you can’t EU had to wait entire year and Asia is exclusively for a unknown 3rd party market.

                4. Use as a office PC
                  Nope, you’re not going anywhere with that tiny screen to type stuff for work. Additional hardware is required.

                5. Offline play
                  Still under DRM rules for games and still 30 days requirement to authenticate your ownership.

                It’s overhyped jackass

                • @Tattorack
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                  810 months ago

                  Don’t play games, huh? I must’ve been merely playing with my imagination.

                  Also, tell me you’ve never even touched a Deck without telling me you’ve never touched a Deck.

    • @Jackcooper
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      1110 months ago

      Right. Nintendo would’ve gone the way of Sega but they’re so good at developing software they get people to buy their hardware.

    • @adrian783
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      410 months ago

      you don’t get it, this is Gabens quest to save all the whales. it’s like a reverse Moby dick.

    • @Tattorack
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      210 months ago

      Uuuh… You could. Single player for the most part, but Splatoon can be played on the Deck.