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TomNuke: Nintendo is offering something unique to what you already have available with a PC. I'm not arguing that a Switch is better than a PC, but since we all already have a PC and everything available with that, the Switch is actually offering something you don't have already.

What's the point of this Steam deck thing? You want portability? Get a laptop, and you have something that would be better for games, work, general use, better battery life, better peripheral options, and on top of all that it's in an arguably more convienent and portable formfactor.

Supporting PC gaming isn't being a slave to Steam either. Steam is probably the worst thing you could support right now if you want to actually help PC gaming. Anyone thinking about this thing should think again, and put that money towards a new Desktop PC / upgrades, or a Laptop instead.

I'll straight up say it - Anyone who buys into this thing on day one is a complete idiot. I'm gonna laugh my ass off if this thing has all sorts of problems, and it'll be a nightmare to repair for people. Drifting sticks, poor durability, thermal issues, faulty ports? Probably a pretty decent chance of some of that stuff happening.
yeah i see the point in getting a nintendo, but pc has so many games the need get a nintendo which is mainly for kids is close to 0

i agree i wouldnt buy steam deck ,nor any other handheld , ebook reader + music is perfectly fine for me
probably some who are way too much into gaming have an use for this, at least you dont need to buy new games for it ,if will be a really open system with proper win games integration

oh yeah as this is a bulky object which you transport i bet it will have plenty of defects and hopefully it will be easy to repair, wonder how good those steam manufacturers/designers

it can use up to 15W/h so it can be hot and discharge quickly 2 hours :O
lots of recharging is frustrating
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TomNuke: I'll straight up say it - Anyone who buys into this thing on day one is a complete idiot. I'm gonna laugh my ass off if this thing has all sorts of problems
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dtgreene: Do you *really* need to call people idiots, is that *really* necessary?

(The part of that paragraph I didn't quote is fine, unlike the part I did quote just now.)
well i think it is fine , but probably against the rules ... :(
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BKGaming: However this may change if GOG actually makes Galaxy work on Linux, integrates proton and adds a big picture mode...
good luck or rather waiting for that :P
linux gaming still needs a half decade probably but we will see what steam can get with this new proton version
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Pheace: I doubt you'll get a decent laptop at similar costs. You're also not a 'slave to Steam'?... It's a PC, you can put Windows on it if you want or dual boot and install anything.

I swear, some people just love being drama queens.
Sure you can, especially if you're targeting one of the higher end Steam deck models.


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dtgreene: Maybe I want a device I can use to play PC games that is comfortable to hold in the hands, has physical controls, and does not need a flat surface?
Get a LAPtop, and plug a controller in. Far better than a Steam deck.
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teceem: Have you ever tried operating a laptop on the bus? (worse even with a controller)
I'm not saying that I have a use for this thing (I have motion sickness - so no playing games on the bus), but I do think that you're projecting a bit.
No, because I don't ride a bus, public transportation, or am ever a passenger. If I was I'd use my mobile. I think when people need to have a gaming device on them at all times the hobby has gotten to an unhealthy and obsessive point.
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dtgreene: Do you *really* need to call people idiots, is that *really* necessary?

(The part of that paragraph I didn't quote is fine, unlike the part I did quote just now.)
Yes, I *really* do. But since you're delicate, and have pronouns in your profile name, I'll say I'm sorry.

I'm sorry, dtgreene. For saying people who buy into a product with a huge amount of red flags, and from a company who has a bad reputation when it comes to hardware is an idiot.
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BKGaming: Steam has done fantastic things for the PC market.
Yeah, ruined physical releases by tying them to an account, made perpetual rental the new normal... fantastic stuff.
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BKGaming: Steam has done fantastic things for the PC market.
It's also done some terrible things.
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BKGaming: Have you ever had a high end gaming laptop? Speaking as someone that owns a high end gaming laptop... they run hot, very hot. The run better when plugged in then when not plugged in (ie higher FPS, better graphical settings). It's not convenient at all if you don't have a table to set at or if you are laying bed or whatever.

I love my laptop, but this is far better designed for portable gaming.

Steam is Steam. Don't be over dramatic, Steam has done fantastic things for the PC market. This is running Arch Linux with KDE by the way... you can do whatever you want on it.

First off stop with the name calling. Second off then call me an idiot then.. I got my reserved 5 min after pre-orders started. It may fail. It may have issues. I doubt it, but it's a chance I'm willing to take. I'm very excited about this product, and honestly it will probably sway me to buy more on Steam then GOG in the future. Just overall less hassle.

However this may change if GOG actually makes Galaxy work on Linux, integrates proton and adds a big picture mode...
No, because I think a high end gaming laptop is stupid. The concept of it is flawed. You buy a laptop for portability, but if something has this huge power draw and thermals that don't allow for that portability then what's the point? I still think it's a better option than a Steam deck which will have you tethered to a wall just as much as a "gaming" laptop would...

Steam is dog shit now, and this is coming from someone who like many others has a 16 - 17 year service medal on the platform. Nothing anyone can say will change my mind on that. The platform is garbage and the Steam ecosystem is anything but good for PC gamers.

Stop being overly delicate, and I didn't really call you anything. I made a general statement, and people got butthurt. At least you admit it though. I mean, what else would you call someone who buys into something within 5 minutes (LOL) from a company that has such a poor history with hardware that Valve does. There's many red flags here, but fanboys gonna fanboy, right?
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As rtcvb32 stated, they're more portable compared to notebooks and weigh less too. No point in lugging around double the weight of a Macbook Air 2021 (2.8 lbs / 1.3 kg) compared to this being 1.5 lbs / 0.67 kg. Again, waiting around for benchmarks and performance before I can say anything solid about the product.

TomNuke, I heavily disagree with your "idiots" comment. People who buy in early serve a functional purpose in the marketplace even if the first iteration of any product will have tons of glitches and patches, which many can choose to sell off to recapture salvage value. However, slow adapters of any market benefit immensely from early adopters taking risks with investments / purchases for the privilege of being influencers. We wouldn't have digital distribution if Valve didn't take the risk to make it work. We wouldn't have GOG now if gamedevs, publishers, and early consumers in 2008-2010 didn't buy in.
Post edited July 19, 2021 by MeowCanuck
Probably another one of Steam's misfires, they've never had success as a hardware supplier.
The Steam controller pretty much failed as did Steam Machines (I actually forgot about that last one unti now).
It's also not cheap and I don't think it's something they can keep exclusive like console hardware as it just runs Windows or Linux games so every farmshed in China can poop out something similar for cheaper.
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TomNuke: No, because I think a high end gaming laptop is stupid. The concept of it is flawed. You buy a laptop for portability, but if something has this huge power draw and thermals that don't allow for that portability then what's the point? I still think it's a better option than a Steam deck which will have you tethered to a wall just as much as a "gaming" laptop would...
Apparently everything is stupid...

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TomNuke: Steam is dog shit now, and this is coming from someone who like many others has a 16 - 17 year service medal on the platform. Nothing anyone can say will change my mind on that. The platform is garbage and the Steam ecosystem is anything but good for PC gamers.
Okay then...

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TomNuke: Stop being overly delicate, and I didn't really call you anything. I made a general statement, and people got butthurt. At least you admit it though. I mean, what else would you call someone who buys into something within 5 minutes (LOL) from a company that has such a poor history with hardware that Valve does. There's many red flags here, but fanboys gonna fanboy, right?
I never said you called me anything, I said you can call me stupid if you want... however, general statement or not we do have rules here and I was just reminding you of that as at mod here. Particularly the rule that says:

- Do not intentionally insult or offend others.

And calling people stupid for exercising their right to buy a product is pushing up to that. As far as Valve and their "poor" history of hardware, I well aware of their history. I also believe they have learned a lot from the failures of the Steam Machines and that this device is much better thought out and positioned in the market then they ever were.

A few of them reasons being Valve is making the hardware this time, which gives devs a standard to test on and develop for. Second, proton is making the vast majority of games playable on Linux so devs do not have to create a native port and there will not be a game shortage like there was with Steam Machines. Third there is a much greater market for a portable PC gaming device then there was for a PC console. Unless SteamOS is buggy and Proton fails to deliver good performance for most games, this will likely succeed. Comparing this to Steam Machines is apples to oranges.

Not sure who you are calling a "fanboy" though I got nearly 700 games here, far more then I do on Steam and have been a diehard GOG users for years... Steam is just doing more interesting things in the gaming market and PC space the CDP or GOG is right now. I also don't see GOG ever making a GOG OS or a GOG Deck or any of the devices with their very tiny market share. This is only going to get worse from competition by Epic and the rise of streaming technology and / or always online games like Flight Simulator. I would prefer DRM free games like anyone but I also realize that GOG is in for a tough battle on that front in the years to come and I also am getting older with less time on my hands, going back to re-play old games is the just not very likely for me so buying DRM Free is just less important to me today. I'd rather save the money and just buy less games and only games that I really want to play, which are mostly on Steam (but not always GOG has it's gems).

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BKGaming: Steam has done fantastic things for the PC market.
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dtgreene: It's also done some terrible things.
True. No company is perfect, GOG has done some "bad" or not so good things as-well. But I believe the good outweighs the bad in my opinion for both companies.
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People can be so blinded by their hatred of Valve here that they fail to see a good deal. Valve is losing money on this. If you want you could get the device, install a separate OS, and support other companies when buying software. I preordered the 512GB and I plan on buying a 1TB micro sd card.
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BKGaming: Steam has done fantastic things for the PC market.
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Breja: Yeah, ruined physical releases by tying them to an account, made perpetual rental the new normal... fantastic stuff.
It was always a rental. Software is licensed not sold, even on GOG. As far as tying them to an account, I'll give you that, but there also came a lot of arguably good benefits if you look at this with an unbiased view point. There is a trade off with everything. Steam made things standard, and before Steam PC gaming with a little bit like the wild west.

Plus a lot of Steam games are DRM free and not account depended.. so...
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Yeshu: 70% chance it will be abandoned after 4 months on the market. Just like the rest of there hardware ventures.
The Steam controller is updated frequently.
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BKGaming: Apparently everything is stupid...

Okay then...

I never said you called me anything, I said you can call me stupid if you want... however, general statement or not we do have rules here and I was just reminding you of that as at mod here. Particularly the rule that says:

- Do not intentionally insult or offend others.

And calling people stupid for exercising their right to buy a product is pushing up to that. As far as Valve and their "poor" history of hardware, I well aware of their history. I also believe they have learned a lot from the failures of the Steam Machines and that this device is much better thought out and positioned in the market then they ever were.

A few of them reasons being Valve is making the hardware this time, which gives devs a standard to test on and develop for. Second, proton is making the vast majority of games playable on Linux so devs do not have to create a native port and there will not be a game shortage like there was with Steam Machines. Third there is a much greater market for a portable PC gaming device then there was for a PC console. Unless SteamOS is buggy and Proton fails to deliver good performance for most games, this will likely succeed. Comparing this to Steam Machines is apples to oranges.

Not sure who you are calling a "fanboy" though I got nearly 700 games here, far more then I do on Steam and have been a diehard GOG users for years... Steam is just doing more interesting things in the gaming market and PC space the CDP or GOG is right now. I also don't see GOG ever making a GOG OS or a GOG Deck or any of the devices with their very tiny market share. This is only going to get worse from competition by Epic and the rise of streaming technology and / or always online games like Flight Simulator. I would prefer DRM free games like anyway, but I also realize that GOG is in for a tough battle on that front in the years to come and I also am getting older with less time on my hands, going back to re-play old games is the just not very likely for me so buying DRM Free is just less important to me today. I'd rather save the money and just buy less games and only games that I really want to play, which are mostly on Steam not here. But to each their own.
Yeah, because a device (gaming laptop) that is fundamentally flawed, or the guy who buys into an expensive electronic after 5 minutes (LOL) when it has huge red flags, and is from a company that has a back track record when it comes to hardware is "everything"... Come on, man... now you are acting like an ... oh wait.

I didn't say anything or insult anyone directly in that post. There was nothing intentional there to any specific users here. I can't help if someone get's "offended" or not because it's someone's own feeling. This is 2021 my dude, there's people "offended" about everything. I mean, I'm sorry someone got offended by a general statement, but this person had "Vaccines work" and pronouns under their name. Does that f'ing surprise you? Come on...

I made a general statement and people got butthurt over it. If a general statement being made calling people who're blindly buying into expensive electronics dumb, stupid or idiots offends someone that much, then it might actually say something about them... Just a thought, but maybe I'm wrong. The internet is not for the thin skinned, especially if it rips like tissue paper.

I mean, you tell me, what would you call someone who's willingly acting as a guinea pig for a product that has the red flags and potential problems I mentioned already? Hey, people can spend their money on whatever they want, and i fully support that, but you know what they say about a fool and his money...

And honestly, I don't care what you are here. You think because it says moderator under your name that it means something to me? I'm going to treat you just the same way I do anyone else. You're not special to me, and you hold no authority over me. You or anyone else overstep on what you think your authority is, and I'll just pack up my - you know what - and leave. I really don't care.

Now I deeply respect the GOG staff, especially the support representatives who probably put up with a whole lot of shit every day, and if I'm stepping out of line a little bit, then someone from GOG can tell me and I'll try to dial it back a notch or two, or I can always just stop posting altogether.

I'm always going to give my honest feelings on something when I post here, and sometimes it might seem a little too blunt, harsh, or even fanboyish. Now, I will always try to not directly insult anyone despite it being so hard sometimes here with the tinfoil haters, the winnie the pooh kids, the DRM-free is dead guy, the GOG users being treated like second class citizens because of missing achievements guy, and the other personalities we have we as regulars. But, again, it being 2021 and all, it's hard as hell to not "offend" someone with just about anything you say.

Edit: Thought about cleaning it up a little bit, but I'm not gonna censor myself. This is the last post I will make in this topic. Everyone here knows what I think about the Steam Deck, and all the rest of it.
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TomNuke: And honestly, I don't care what you are here. You think because it says moderator under your name that it means something to me? I'm going to treat you just the same way I do anyone else. You're not special to me, and you hold no authority over me. You or anyone else overstep on what you think your authority is, and I'll just pack up my - you know what - and leave. I really don't care.
You are free do what you want man. However, just because you believe you can do whatever, doesn't mean you can. The moderator's as well as GOG staff enforce the rules, and keep the forum a good place for everyone and everyone will abide by that if they want to post here. Posting on the forum is a privilege not a right.

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TomNuke: This is the last post I will make in this topic. Everyone here knows what I think about the Steam Deck, and all the rest of it.
Probably a smart choice, you can think whatever you want about the Steam Deck... however, you can do that in a calm rational way. Instead of saying people are idiots you could have said, "in my opinion making this purchase is not a smart choice" get's the point across without inflammatory statements. I get that you meant this as a general statement and it wasn't directed at anyone in particular, I'm just asking you to dial is back before you cross the line in accordance with the rules. If someone felt offended or not is irrelevant. Thanks, have a good day.
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BKGaming: It was always a rental. Software is licensed not sold, even on GOG.
You're nitpicking to the point of meaninglessness. If I buy a game on GOG and download it, it can't ever be taken away. In that respect I own it. I can't legally transfer it to someone else, but it's not a rental. If I buy a game on Steam, Valve can remove it at any time by their own actions or by ceasing to exist, and then I can't play it. (Yes, aside from DRM-free games, which are a small minority and can't be guaranteed to stay DRM-free, which I'm sure you're quite aware of.)
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eric5h5: You're nitpicking to the point of meaninglessness. If I buy a game on GOG and download it, it can't ever be taken away. In that respect I own it. I can't legally transfer it to someone else, but it's not a rental. If I buy a game on Steam, Valve can remove it at any time by their own actions or by ceasing to exist, and then I can't play it. (Yes, aside from DRM-free games, which are a small minority and can't be guaranteed to stay DRM-free, which I'm sure you're quite aware of.)
Both give you a license. You don't own your GOG games no more then your Steam games. The ONLY difference is if that game has DRM or not and the license can be enforced. And typically if a game is DRM free here it's DRM free on Steam outside of some specific cases. Or at the very least only includes Steamworks which is easy as heck to bypass. GOG just makes this slightly easier with a nice easy to use installer. But again to each their own.