in the process of deleting every comment of my lemmy.world account, and permanently joining some instance that does not censor stuff

  • Calvin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think we’ll see a Steam Deck 2 anytime soon.

    Is the Deck the best handheld on the market in terms of performance? No.

    But if you ask me, it provides the most polished experience with SteamOS and probably has the best price to performance ratio, especially when on sale. If you want to check if your favourite games work on the deck refer to ProtonDB.

    Plus you’re not limited to PC games, the Deck is also very good at emulating games. Mario Kart 8, Zelda Breath of the Wild or some PS2 classics like the Burnout series - it will do them all.

    It all comes down to your expectations but if you want one, buy it now. Or buy it on the next sale. I got mine in May and I don’t regret the purchase whatsoever. Love to use it for quick couch gaming sessions, on the balcony or when travelling.

    Also kinda unrelated but referring to your view on PC parts: yes new generations are released pretty quick compared to consoles but a build using components that are a couple of years old can still be equally powerful to a PS5 for example.

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    I’d say it’s one of the best consoles (if you want to call it a console) in relation to emulation. If you have very obviously legal copies of your console games they run incredibly well on the steam deck. Installed yuzu and configured it and got SSBU working 90%, multiplayer (even local) doesn’t work, at least the last time I tried it

    Battery isn’t the best so it seems like it’s made more for steam link instead of natively running the game but my internet isn’t good enough so I tend to play on the couch tethered to a charge cable

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    They invested heavily in custom CPU/GPU silicon, there’s no way SD2 is releasing any time soon. Especially that this combo was bleeding edge for battery/performance AMD has more R&D to do

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    if you buy it and play games on it, regardless of what happens external to you, you didn’t waste your money. I hesitated for like 3 months to buy mine and I was simply wrong. I’m having a blast with it and I wish I had gotten it sooner.

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    Lawrence Yang from Valve said in an interview not to expect a next-gen Steam Deck for a few years still, so I think you’ll be using it untill at least late 2025 before a Steam Deck 2 succeeds it.

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    1 year ago

    This isn’t like an iPhone that has yearly updates. It’s more like a console, which is updating every 3 - 5 years. Better to buy early than late

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    Valve have said they aren’t planning on a new Steam Deck until there’s substantial technology improvements, so I wouldn’t expect to see one for at least a couple of years yet.

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    If you have a use case for it, buy it. The only way you’ll regret it is if you don’t use it, imo.

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    The Valve Index was released 4 years ago and there’s no legitimate sign of a successor. I suspect it’ll probably be another 4 years before we see a Steam Deck successor, like other consoles, but no one really knows.

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    If you can buy one then do it. I’m in the UK and I’ve been trying to get one for months.

    I’m sure they pop up from time to time but I can’t spend every waking moment refreshing the page to grab one.

    Fingers crossed one pops up soon though.

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    The current steam deck isn’t going to be obsolete just because a newer model comes out. I’m happily playing through the new System Shock right now, and there’s a gazillion things in my steam library that I can install and run any time I like.

    At some point there will be a faster, better deck, but this one is going to do me for a while. It is, in that sense, like a gaming PC. The lifetime of it isn’t determined by the manufacturer in the same way, because you can choose when it’s worth paying more for a better experience.

    Like a gaming PC the first question you need to ask is “what’s my budget”, and the second “what would I like to be able to play”. When you have those answered, you can decide whether the current sale price offers value for money. There is always going to be more power available for a higher price.

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    Totally worth it IMO.

    I have a ROG Ally as well and it isn’t really “better” than the steam deck, because it uses a LOT more power to get better performance. That is to say, there is no chip out there that’s better for handheld gaming than the one already in the steam deck, so there’s nothing for Valve to upgrade to. I think they will want a custom chip for steam deck 2, but if they’re going custom that means they are looking at ~4+ year lifespans for each generation.

    If you’re comfortable opening it up, the base model at $360 is the best deal, and you can add a 512 or 1tb drive.