Three years later, the Steam Deck has dominated handheld PC gaming - eviltoast
  • garretble@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    Now that it has been three years, while I’d like to have one, I feel like I’ll just wait until whatever the next version is - even if that means waiting another year or so.

    I don’t need one, particularly, and I don’t want to be caught at the tail end of this hardware.

    • odelik@lemmy.today
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      6 hours ago

      I was on the fence of asking for one for my birthday late last year for exactly this reason.

      What tipped me over was that I took a look at my Steam library and realized I literally have hundreds of indie and AA games that I’ve never played or have less than 4 hours in that I always meant to go back to. And that was it, I decided the Steam Deck was going to be my indie gaming experince platform. It has been amazing at doing this, and I’ve been chewing threw my indie game library like crazy, and have picked up so many more that I’m loving gaming again! I can see myself keeping the current steam deck around and will be used regularly for at least the next 5 years.

      If you’re looking for a portable machine that’ll tackle most modern & higher end games, either look at the alternative SteamOS portables or wait for the next Steam Deck (the touch screen, D-Pad, Sticks, and dual touch pad make it the best choice for best I out options for game compatibility).

      However, if you want a great machine for indies, AA, older AAA titles, and console EMU, the current hardware is amazing and worth the price