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Valve’s Good Guy Image Makes Up For The Steam Deck’s Problems

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Valve has a secret weapon up its sleeve when it comes to the Steam Deck.

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  • Hard disagree. Steam Deck is good because it fills a niche that no other handheld PC fulfills. You can't really nitpick when there isn't really any competitors.

    The Deck isn't the most powerful, its display isn't the best, it isn't the cheapest. What people like the author seem to miss is that the Deck wasn't marketed to be the most powerful, or the best display, or the cheapest. It was designed to balance all these design considerations, such that even though it's not best at anything, it's not bad at anything either. That's really the allure of the Deck for me, that I don't really need to work around any limitations

    • Yeah I dont get the sentiment at all. If it was trash and couldn't run anything it wouldn't sell. But it's not, and it runs damn near everything, even if some higher end games will destroy the battery in 25 minutes, it'll be a great 25 minutes. You can also stop at any point in any game and just come back later and it resumes seamlessly, almost instantaneously, and with next to no battery loss. I'm not being sarcastic, I've never had ANY game system that can do that. The closest is the PS5 with rest mode but it's still way behind ateamdeck in wake up time. It's a first gen release and it's capable of things no other console (maybe switch - I don't actually know, I don't have one) handheld or otherwise, has been able to do.

      Like love or hate valve all you want, but there's really not a lot to shit on the steam deck about. It's had like three competitors come out and two most people already forgot exist (Logitech something, and some other one). The Asus one seems capable but is bottlenecked by using windows. Let's not forget Google's attempt at a revolutionary gaming product.

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