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    I game much more and buy more games because of my deck.

    Also, whoever was on here chatting up rimworld as a fun simulator game…

    Fuck you. That was my winter break. I had planned on doing things.

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    I have a pretty good desktop pc that runs linux, and I still choose to use my steam deck 2/3rds of the time simply because it’s more convenient

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    Hoping the Steam Machine can match the Steam Deck in success and get pre-build desktop/minipc wins like Lenovo having Steam OS versions of the Legion Go. Steam Frame dethrone the Meta Quest hopefully

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        Exactly. With PC VR headsets there is viable competition, but we desperately need real competition for Meta Quest headsets.

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          I still wish Microsoft still worked on windows mixed reality headsets. I only bought one because it was $30. It was the most fun I’ve had in a long time.

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            I would not mind a higher price. As it stands the Meta Quest has no serious competition regardless of your budget. Paying a premium to have the peace of mind that Zuckerberg isn’t spying on what I do in private while using the headset would be a fine tradeoff. And potentially having access to the SteamVR library without needing to connect to a gaming pc would be the icing on the cake.

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              I’m expecting to pay around what the Index costs. I can get a Quest for quite a lot less but I’m refusing all of that Meta business.

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      With the current RAM prices I wouldn’t be suprised if the steam machine gets delayed indefinitely. No one’s gonna buy it if it costs 1000+$

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        No one’s gonna buy it if it costs 1000+$

        Console prices are going up as well. So long as the price of a console + online subscription + higher game cost is comparable to the Steam Machine’s sticker price it could still sell

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      At a minimum it should be popular enough to be a good reference machine for indie and AA developers to ensure good performance.

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    Now all I need is few more hours in the day to play the damn thing! Maybe just an extra day fitted into the weekend there somewhere?

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    Ha jokes on you, as now my pc is broken I even use linux steam deck env as my main pc. Power of having linux on a cheap small device, albeit locked system files make some advanced setups a headache. But hey it runs all the good IDEs and Godot, with bluetooth keyboard & mouse I can code ez.

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      albeit locked system files make some advanced setups a headache

      You could install something like CachyOS Handheld Edition. It still has SteamOS’ game mode but also comes with pacman and paru.

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        Thanks for the suggestion, but I’ll stick with existing setup for now. The thing I’m most annoyed about is that linux uses ctrl shortcut space for all editing stuff, and I’m used to macos cmd space. I’ve swapped cmd & ctrl in the settings, and it’s mostly fine, except emacs not having separate meta/hyper/super keys. And it’s not respecting system-wide cmd+c cmd+v, cause it’s now ctrl.

        I guess I can live without emacs for now.

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    My plan for the weekend is to install SteamOS on my Lenovo Legion Go. Supposedly it runs stuff a lot better than Windows so I’m looking forward to trying it out.

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      It integrates better than Bazzite on it.

      Which weirdly makes me annoyed at Valve’s lack of interest in expanding SteamOS beyond first party hardware.

      It does mostly work, though.

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        There’s other open-source bits of software to get stuff working like I expect it to, so I’m not too worried.

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    I got mine 2 months ago. Have played and bought so many more games now due to its convenience. Love ma deck.

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    I’m confused, is that supposed to be good or bad? A lot or a little? That article seems to be making a heck of a lof of excuses. The hard pivot from “the Deck is an unmitigated success!” to immediately, quietly admitting it hasn’t outsold any actual handheld console is… kinda weird.

    I like the Deck, and its influence in the market is clearly outsized… but it’s still a fairly niche product, and for the price I’m actually a bit surprised at how not-mainstream it remains.

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      is that supposed to be good or bad? A lot or a little?

      Neither. It’s reporting, not an opinion piece.

      That article seems to be making a heck of a lof of excuses.

      No, it doesn’t.

      The hard pivot from “the Deck is an unmitigated success!” to immediately, quietly admitting it hasn’t outsold any actual handheld console is… kinda weird.

      It sold millions in a market that was up to Deck’s launch owned by small manufacturers that sold on crowdfunding platforms in production runs that may have been only in the tens of thousands. Stating that Steam Deck is a success is not a contradiction to Nintendo Switch being an enormous success.

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        See, that’s the type of justification that doesn’t sit well with me and that the article is doing all over the place.

        Is the Steam Deck a very successful handheld PC? Sure. Compared to the boutique stuff sold on Indiegogo by Chinese manufacturers it’s probably an order of magnitude larger.

        Except it’s also not priced like one of those (or wasn’t at launch, anyway), it’s priced like a console, with the LCD model (while it lasted) priced right alongside the Switch OLED and a bit cheaper than the Switch 2.

        And by that metric it’s done poorly, with best estimates placing it right alongside the PSVita at the absolute best, lifetime. The bar for success on that scale isn’t “selling millions”, it’s selling tens of millions, which the Deck has struggled to do.

        So, all fanboyism aside: The Deck did well for a handheld PC, but kinda failed in the attempt to bridge the gap between those and handheld consoles. That, if you’re keeping track, is “reporting, not an opinion piece”.

        This?

        Valve’s Steam Deck has been a runaway success. While the beloved handheld has sold less than most major console handhelds, it’s become a valuable system for many to take their PC games on the go.

        This is an opinion piece.