Valve's Steam Deck is a quirky device that can bring a lot of PC gaming fun. Here are some things we've doing doing with it.
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I am a Q3 buyer, and use it on my lunch breaks or when I have to wait for parts. It helps pass the time at work. Just wish it had a sim port. My phone provider is stingy with data when I tether or hotspot.
I play lots of 2d games, racing games, Diablo2R and soon will be playing Hogwarts
Author — Scott deMoor
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I was on the fence of getting one, but the pros really outweighed the cons. I can survive with the battery life.
Author — Waberoid
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What I like the most about the Steam Deck is that Valve has updated and supported it more in a couple of months than Nintendo has done with the switch in years
Author — Atomic Ninja
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Steam Deck is looking more and more like a good option instead of building a whole gaming PC or laptop
Author — Xavier Crabtree
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What a nice piece of technology. Hopefully battery technology will evolve faster in the coming years.
Author — ARIXANDRE
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I’ve had mine for 3 weeks now, could be playing so many new gen games with amazing graphics, but I’ve put about 90% of my usage of this in playing old Lego games, especially the original Indiana Jones Lego game lmao, This would’ve been a dream come true for me as a kid, it’s the first gaming related piece of hardware I’ve been excited for since the old rumours of the “Xbox 720” way back in the early 2010’s, I love it so damn much and just can’t put it down, it’s not perfect from a more critical perspective but it’s everything I’ve dreamed of having for years and I love it.