Don’t buy a Steam Deck, you won’t get anything else done.
Desktop mode exists.
Comment on low spec gaming looking pretty sunny right now gang
NaibofTabr@infosec.pub 3 days agoDon’t get a Steam Deck. It’s far too convenient. Everything just works the way it’s supposed to. You tell it to install a game, it does that. You tell it to run a game, it does that. You need a break, you just tap the power button and it goes to sleep. You want to play again, you just tap the power button and it resumes the game you left running like nothing happened. You want to install a bigger hard drive so you can have more games, you can do that. You want to replace the sticks because you’ve worn them out, you can do that. You want to plug it into a TV and use it to watch Netflix, you can do that. You want to plug it into a monitor, mouse and keyboard and use it as desktop, you can do that.
You’ll sit on the couch and play games, you’ll sit on the shitter and play games, you’ll sit in bed and play games. You’ll take it on the bus, the train, the airplane, no problem.
Don’t buy a Steam Deck, you won’t get anything else done.
Oh, but you might finally play some of those untouched games in your library, so there’s that.
Don’t buy a Steam Deck, you won’t get anything else done.
Desktop mode exists.
Don’t worry, my time and mental load is too limited for me to game everywhere lol. I just wanna lie down and game maybe for an hour or so.
Malix@sopuli.xyz 3 days ago
(X) to doubt.
orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts 3 days ago
For me it did the opposite. I had 78 new games played last year alone, and a good amount of them were ones I’ve had in my library for a while.
jherazob@beehaw.org 3 days ago
No, no, it does work, but it depends on the size of your library