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    The Steam Deck

    Yeah, that was to be expected. The odds of it running Windows 10 or 11 well was always negligible, and anyone that bought it to run Windows was kinda foolish.
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    The Steam Deck

    Promoting piracy seems to have gotten lashback even from their own users, but piracy is far more common in China than it is in the US or Europe, so this is unsurprising. The Steam Deck being less powerful is probably partially true, but the Steam Deck is aiming to provide a reasonably...
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    The Steam Deck

    I find it bizarre that someone who refuses to use Steam would prefer Windows over Linux.
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    The Steam Deck

    Steam Deck will have a touchscreen though, so it shouldn't be too difficult.
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    The Steam Deck

    ... They are already selling these at a loss of probably $200+ per machine.
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    The Steam Deck

    I just really want to be able to take my Steam library on the go. Even casual games. I could fit a dozen VNs onto this thing and be taking less than 10% of the drive. And TB-RPGs just feel like they would be perfect for this. Things like Octopath Traveller and Persona 4 Gold. Bloodstained...
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    The Steam Deck

    The Steam Boxes (officially called Steam Machines) were literally just PCs running Steam's custom version of Linux. Also, I was referring to Steam Link.
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    The Steam Deck

    Steam's last console was just a fancy streaming stick, and was pretty much doomed to fail from the moment it launched. That was just an example of the functionality of the device; it isn't really a major selling point at all. Not a thing most consumers are even aware of, let alone would...
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    The Steam Deck

    https://store.steampowered.com/steamdeck Nintendo, Epic, and Microsoft should all probably be somewhat concerned.
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