Valve says it is committed to the Steam Deck, has a "road map"
Valve says it is committed to the Steam Deck, has a "road map"
makes sense, it's their most successful hardware product. I'd be surprised if they didn't
33 1 ReplyThey'll stop at gen 3 or whatever would have had a 3.
14 2 ReplySteam Deck 2 episode 2
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Step 1. Release Steam Deck. Step 2. Release Roadmap. Step 3. ...
18 0 ReplyYou forgot step 2 part 1 and step 2 part 2.
8 0 ReplyStep 2, part 1: Release OLED.
Step 2, part 2: Release roadmap.4 0 Reply
Step 3: HL3 confirmed.
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Come to my country pls
12 0 ReplySame, Valve needs to get the international distributorship rolling!
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With the OLED announcement, the only thing I‘m missing is a convenient dual boot setup and that‘s it lol
13 6 ReplyLegitimately curious, no judgment: why do you want this? Not dealing with Windows is one of the best features of the Deck, IMHO.
39 0 ReplyGame pass for games on the cheap i imagine.
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the only thing I‘m missing is a convenient dual boot setup
Microsoft could release a customized Windows installer USB image that handles repartitioning and installs a touch friendly bootloader. Just like they're not interested in releasing a GamePass client on Flathub, they rather support competitors like the Ally that come with Windows by default.
5 0 ReplyBazzite supports dual-booting, so if you really wanted to, you could wipe your deck right now, install Windows, and then install Bazzite.
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I judge them by their track record. I am still waiting for their wireless vr that they said was coming.
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