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Steam Deck - Moonface - Jul 15th, 2021 Valve has announced the Steam Deck, a handheld gaming PC that is touted as the "most gaming power you have ever held", and will begin shipping in December 2021: https://www.steamdeck.com/en/ IGN Wrote: There will be three models available, however all models will run games exactly the same. The differences are only in storage capacity and extra goodies: $399 64GB
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I forgot that Valve were going to be doing this and then suddenly saw it all over the place after I finished my therapy session and started browsing the web. XD Doubt I'd ever get one, but I can see this being popular for people who travel a lot and want to play games outside of the Switch ecosystem. $400 for the cheapest model sounds good but I doubt you'd get many big titles stored on it at once. RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - ShiraNoMai - Jul 20th, 2021 I'd consider it if I was more mobile with my Switch game playing. I'd say there's a 30% chance of me playing my Switch outside the dock on a regular basis, so having PC titles on the go doesn't necessarily make this more appealing. However, I can see the appeal this has for some. My only concern, based on the construction of it, was the lack of fan ventilation. Only fans on the top, from the diagrams, which seems... pretty low considering the stuff inside it. The Switch gets warm with the guts it has, so it only concerns me further as to hot these things get when playing more intensive titles RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - Dragon Lord - Jul 20th, 2021 I don't have too much interest in this, but part of me wonders if Nintendo is going to attempt any lawsuits over this. The design is very close to the Switch's, and we all know how sue-happy Nintendo can be when it comes to anything remotely resembling their products. More so the Switch Lites, due to not having detachable sides, but still, it looks very similar to the switch aside from slight differences in the button layouts. Not that I really care about it looking similar, I'm just very interested to see if Nintendo goes after a bigger fish like Valve, or if they'll get their lawsuits to smaller groups they know can't possibly fight back against them. Though Nintendo is still bigger than Valve, so they could possibly go for it regardless. Like I said, we all know Nintendo gets a little uppity when things resemble their own products. It could potentially make for a good show, if they do end up trying to go after Valve for it. RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - ShiraNoMai - Jul 20th, 2021 I really doubt it. I also don't even see this being even a potential competitor for the Switch in the eyes of Nintendo. They didn't care when Sony came out with their PSP/Vita, didn't care about any of the several Gameboy offbrands that came out around that time, and they won't care now. Besides, companies like Razer and Nvidia have already come out with components (and even patenting hardware) for look-alikes to the Switch design and Nintendo hasn't batted an eyelid yet. The only thing I think Nintendo cared about was anything to replicate the actual Joycon themselves (which, I guess, makes sense, considering the unique nature of them) and because Valve here isn't doing detachable controllers that compare to it, I don't think Nintendo cares. RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - Moonface - Jul 20th, 2021 Yeah, this is just like a more powerful and diverse PSP or Vita so I can't see Nintendo doing anything about it since a handheld system with controls on the sides isn't new. I think the only downside this could have is that saves are cloud based for Steam, and not having internet means your progress isn't coming over if you last played on something other than the Deck. You'd need to sync it before stuff like flights. It's not a deal breaker at all but I can see it being something people overlook until it hits them. RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - Metallix - Jul 29th, 2021 Best part about this is it doesn't need Windows. Gosh, I hate Windows!! RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - Moonface - Jul 29th, 2021 (Jul 29th, 2021, 02:45 AM)Metallix Wrote:Probably for the best it doesn't use any official OS. Otherwise Valve would need to pay for any licenses or deal with the OS creators trying to bargain with them for preference of theirs over another OS. RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - Metallix - Jul 31st, 2021 Ya it would inevitably raise the price. It's still pretty steep for the higher models but $399 with a micro SD would be a good value. RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - Moonface - Jul 31st, 2021 The storage space might not even need to be a concern if the Steam Cloud ever leaves beta and becomes viable for use with the system. It would be very useful for games that have such large file sizes that even the higher end models will struggle to store them. RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - Dragon Lord - Jul 31st, 2021 (Jul 20th, 2021, 07:34 PM)Moonface Wrote: I can dream of watching Valve get absolutely smashed by Nintendo in a lawsuit. It would be a glorious show to watch. RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - ShiraNoMai - Aug 10th, 2021 Linus Tech Tips (a famous and decent YouTube tech channel) did a early hands on preview of it as well, and he did a bit more in-depth on how the prototype runs, from the hotspots of the console, to the latencies between game and network play. RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - Cory - Dec 14th, 2021 I'm kind of interested in this, actually. Although I don't travel much and already own a gaming laptop, gaming outside of the home or while lying down on the couch sounds like it could have its benefits. Handheld gaming is probably my second most favorite type of gaming, so I could see myself buying one of these, particularly if there was a sale on them. I'm just afraid if I buy one it'll be like my iPad Pro all over again where I rarely use it and it essentially became another one of my family members' belongings. I'm pretty bad about buying expensive stuff off and on throughout my life and rarely using them and seem to be stuck in my old ways, but I digress that this looks like a heck of a way to play games! RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - Moonface - Dec 15th, 2021 (Dec 14th, 2021, 02:21 AM)Cory Wrote:Yeah, as a Switch owner I find that the handheld ability is best for places like airports or such where you don't want to go through the effort of setting up (or even taking around) a laptop and can just pull out your handheld and get stuck in and then stop as soon as you need to without much hassle. It's mostly the ease of portability I like for it because having one on a plane feels simpler than using a laptop. (Dec 14th, 2021, 02:21 AM)Cory Wrote:I feel stupid for asking this but what other types of gaming is there besides either home system or handheld? Unless you're classifying things like PC and mobile as separate from home consoles? RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - Cory - Dec 20th, 2021 (Dec 15th, 2021, 12:53 AM)Moonface Wrote:Exactly, PC is like my most favorite way to play games, followed by handhelds, then consoles. RE: Valve Announces Handheld Gaming PC, "Steam Deck" - zoldos - Jan 25th, 2022 I never got into handheld gaming. I prefer a full blown desktop gaming rig! |