81 points

The idea of a console where the manufacturer doesn’t have total control over the OS is ludicrous, no way a Windows box is ever going to “kill” the deck

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Yeah, Sony lost me when they broke my Linux install and degraded the DVD playback functions, within six months of me buying my PS2. Similarly, the last “good” smartphone I had, was the Palm Treo (650p\680p\Centro); since then, I’ve never had a single phone that granted direct hardware access & allowed unloading/sideloading the OS by default.

Manufacturers want deep control these days; way beyond mere root permissions.

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1 point

Difference between a console and a PC is that the OS is open source

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61 points

And Arch is right fucking there

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5 points

And Holo ISO if you don’t want to fully configure.

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4 points

The internet connection is my limiting factor. 15GB or on lunch/break. 😭

Portal is crisp and clean.

I heard Fallout 4 is good.

OOTP could run on an XP machine from 2003.

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2 points

Fallout 4 is awesome.

I’m bored with it at the moment. Been playing Red Dead 2. Oh my god what a game. Makes me regret not playing the first one.

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1 point

It’s been a couple months. I modded it to heck and always have issues with the Nuka World Quests.

I’m ready to go back now.

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60 points

Also funny how they keep adding shit no one needs that just makes battery life worse

Yes let me drop $700 on a handheld so I can play it plugged in on the couch

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8 points

Remember Game Gear? Pepperidge farm remembers

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2 points

The battery drainer? That thing was epi…

Sorry, ran out of batteries.

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1 point

I knew people with NiMh batteries for their RC cars\planes\boats, but the first time I ever saw NiMh AAs, was in a GameGear.

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2 points

Man that shit sucked. I only had one set so drive for 15 minutes then charge it till tomorrow

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7 points

Adding what exactly?

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12 points

I think the rog ally had Microsoft word (maybe even just office) come with it.

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6 points

Cool, so now it’s a “work laptop” and I can justify expensing it !!

Only reason why they’d put Word on it IMO

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4 points

Oh yeah not very usefull there. But at least it can be uninstalled I guess…

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According to the totally impartial LTT review of the Ally it’s worse than the Deck in every way but if it’s plugged in and you’re using a kb+m then it’s only a slightly underpowered laptop and you should totally buy it over the Deck

So I guess the “power modes” that can’t run on battery

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2 points

What, are you saying this 7", 1600p, 120Hz display is a stupid choice for a handheld? How dare you!

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2 points

Some people want that. I’ve never played my switch as a handheld. Not once.

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16 points

Me neither. Maybe because I don’t own a switch, donno.

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4 points

I’ve played mine on the TV like a half dozen times maybe. I mostly play it while I watch TV… why yes I do have rather severe ADHD.

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44 points

Fucking hell the “Steam Deck killers” is a stupid trend.

They really do hit you with all the specs that are supposed to put the deck to shame, but the reveal their ludicrous price, completely ignoring the major advance the things has.

That’s a simple trick, but cheap and dirty, so it’s pretty garbo anyway. No respect for handhelds themselves or anyone reviewing them or taking any sponsorship that do anything like that.

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Imho, the Steam Deck will be the only one with a really long product lifetime. Simply because Valve’s main business is selling games, not consoles. The Deck makes people buy more/different games. Worked on me. I haven’t played much in the last decade because I was too tired to play at my PC after work. Now I can play everywhere. Couch, bed, car, … Basically every other manufacturer makes money exactly once by selling such a console. As soon as their marketing is done with it, they’ll release a new revision and you won’t see a single software update for the old model ever again.

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Yup, there are a number of features for Valve to do this right:

supporting linux frees them of the eternal windows shackles that pc-gaming has become, diversifies steam as a multi-platform service (not just pc gaming juggernaut) without encroaching on anyone else’s terrain, and gets their user’s enormous libraries out into the world, potentially enabling new kinds of games in the future.

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Well, but the same is true for brands selling desktops or laptops with windows, where they only make money once on the hardware (and maybe some additional money by installing subscription crapware like mc afee etc.).

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That’s true. And that’s the reason why you’ll get one or two firmware/driver updates and that’s it. These companies have work to do on the other hand. A laptos or desktop is a widespread product. Valve had to go a long way to make the Deck happen.

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