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Not old technology, the devs are lazy to make it more optimized. They know people are dumb enough to go buy something more powerful.
So you use it only for old retro consoles and complain about screen resolution and think the oled is the one to go, to display those 8 color palettes made for a crt 😀 not sure it makes sense im my view. My complaint about the steam deck is that some games are made for normal monitor sizes, making the text hard to read. also the 4 extra buttons underside are so hard to press I would never see myself use them in a game. the 64GB option (if not on sale) made no sense, it should have been 128GB as smallest. and so on
if you want to play AAA games in full max settings with 60-90 FPS, you need a gaming PC/or gaming laptop instead, you can't fit a RTX 4060 or even RTX 4090 in something tiny like that without melting in some fashion and killing the psu in a instance. This will be in the near near near future
Steam Deck and the rest of the handheld console is supposed to supplement your main rig's capability and be able to play the previous AAA games that doesn't outdate the current hardware in these handheld console…
I think handhelds are primarily meant for console users tired of the shenanigans of console makers while also letting them get into PC gaming with a form factor and price that's closer to a console. If you are used to 120 FPS, locked handheld aren't for you if that's what matters to you.
Edit: Valve has a custom amd chip optimized for steam OS windows sucks when it comes to cpu usage and bloat. I doubt this version of the steamdeck will run windows unless Microsoft optimizes windows way more.
I wish the oled would go on sale like how the lcd model does
lol
i remember seeing games like witcher 3, fallout 4, borderlands games on my steamdeck lcd for the first time…
i was totally amazed, and i still am…
also tried gta 4… 60 fps no problem or mafia definitive edition – works perfect
more performance is always better, given it wont have negative impact or the negative impact is ok for the user… BUT i never thought playing whole ass pc games on a davice that is like a ps vita
but given the sucess steam had with the steamdeck – i really believe they will make another steamdeck if the chipset gets more advanced…
i have a 6950xt gaming pc with a 4k monitor at home, and at home i play on the pc (i have a comfortable gaming setup, i can practically play in bed chillin), but when i go to friends, especially one friend, its just super dope to just pull out the steamdeck and play some games while he is playing something too or watch something,
you can also get some couch coop games, steam library is huuuge + emulation nintendo… super mario kart no problem… of course a switch can do that too, but a switch cant play a huge ass library of pc games
You’ll be pleased to know that they released windows drivers for the OLED just recently. Better late than never 😅
Hi! What joystick covers are those?
Its only 2 years old its not ancient at all
If the steam deck just updated their APU to keep up with current options, it would be a no brainer, but it is just way too far behind in power.
What controller is that?
I can't even imagine being with a device without an OLED screen anymore 😭 for my personal experience, oled+hdr gives a way more impressive image/experience against higher resolutions LCDs, but of course, anyone can think differently 🙂
6:02 You made Nintendo angry, Very angry
I sold my steam deck oled and will wait to ces 2025 where they gonna show Steam deck 2
Thanks for keeping it real. I was wondering if i should get a hand held pc but ima pass since i have ps portal and a mig switch .. will have to wait for a dedicated xbox portalable player i guess. Also what is the side kick looking one
And then there is switch.
Great video. I noticed the performance stuff as well, right away.
I have a high end PC, so the steam deck fits my needs for emulation and smaller games that i can play on the couch, using a comfortable device.
The deck really got me into the nostalgia feel of gaming and thats worth it to me.
For me the power trade off is not a big deal…I can easily stream the few games my deck can't run native well or they just wouldn't be games I'd want to play on deck. I'm not going to play Alan Wake 2 or Dragon's Dogma 2 on a handheld. The one game I wanted to run was BG3, but again streaming no issues for me with a turn based game like that.
The reason that the other "more powerful" handhelds were inferior in battery life is because of there power. Increasing the power of the CPU/GPU requires significantly better cooling solution. The cooling solution and the CPU/GPU require significantly more batter power or "have significantly less run time". There is a tension between processing power/ cooling/ battery power/ weight. Unlike many other manufacturers Steam has opted to lower the CPU/GPU part, thus decreasing the amount of energy required to cool the device thus increasing battery life. This tension is the same for EVs and any other electrically powered device. Also cost is a definite consideration that I did not include in the above formula. In they end they need to make a profit in order to keep manufacturing and improving. They purposely chose not to manufacture the Deck in such a way to block upgradability and tinkering. This is a business decision that will cause a certain number of sales to be a lower priced model, which the customer can upgrade. They did this for the consumer which many in the gaming community appreciate them for.
Nothing is perfect.
My friend joey try the gpd win mini its sooooo good
the is the first review where the power is criticised. Thank you
For me it's the opposite: Windows is the thing that holds the other handhelds back for me. Aside from the fact that using a desktop UI on a handheld is suboptimal, I have moved away from that UI and OS as a whole and seeing Win11 on a handheld feels like I'm going back in time. There's Bazzite, but depending on the device the level of support varies. To each their own of course.
Oh wait this is the youtube comments…. uh… if you don't like what I like you're a monster! There 😉
I love my oled. I could never really get myself to play steam on pc, and the oled has me clearing my backlog and getting access to some great games I'd otherwise miss.
If it can run Condemned at 800p max settings 4x aa 90 fps that is good enough for me
Legion Go rules
I think the great thing about the Deck is SteamOS. Linux lets valve create a custom OS that gives the Deck a console like experience. Windows customization is limited. I think for the average user, as in people that don't think they are a windows or linux user, it is fine. It's worry free, linux can be extremely stable and doesn't require any maintenance or cleaning up , so it just works. At least that has been my experience with linux and steam OS, assuming you don't do anything wacky that is. I've borked linux too many times to count, but im a 'power user'. I wouldn't count on Windows coming to the Deck.
Lucky you.
My Steam Deck's fan has this coil whine whenever it's idle, but the fan never makes the sound whenever it's in a game.
where did you get those thumbgrips!
I absolutely love the SDoled! Mostly just hard to go back from Oled for me. Even my Odin2 got shelved once I got my Dereck. To be fair I also love Linux. I don’t have any major issue with Windows either though, I think 11 feels pretty good and thought 10 was the best Windows is since XP.
I’m buying a Steam Deck LCD …with a 130 inch screen.
Viture Pro glasses should sell a lot of Steam Decks.
I feel like a lot of criticism you have is based on the fact that you don't really want a handheld but more of a powerful gaming pc, which is fine since everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I want more power too if the tech is there in a few years. The only thing that bugs me with the Steam Deck is the fact that some devs are too lazy to activate the linux anti-cheat. Fifa would be so awesome on the go.
Well it's not surprising the steam deck in terms of power is stuck between the PS4 and the PS4 pro it's not even on par with the PS5 or an Xbox series x
i just bought the steam deck OLED and i’m waiting for it to arrive, you’re telling me i should have held off until the steam deck 2?!!!!
I personally think the deck is perfect.
Especially if you have a gaming pc to pair it with. It's just so much more polished than its competition. And I would argue power is the least important thing about a handheld system.
It has enough power to play the games I want to play on the go. And if I want to get into something a little deeper, I go to my pc.
Odin 2 on that dock? Kinda wierd cause of type c on bottom?
I'm in the same boat, but I prefer to play these heavier hitters on the Rog Ally. I just like the ease and novelty, to not stream these games. Steam Deck was great and I will purchase a SD2 day 1, but it's collecting dust now.
It's not like games of today are optimized or anything, right?
Valve still hasn't commit some drivers to the upstream Linux kernel for the OLED, either. I like Bazzite more than SteamOS.
I put Bazzite on my Steam Deck LCD, but I have to wait until Valve provides support for the OLED before I can do the same to my Steam Deck OLED. Hopefully they provide the Windows drivers at that time as well.
I have to laugh at waiting on Valve. 20 years later waiting on Half Life Episode 3. Any day now!
it's too weak to run the games that I like well.
As much as I have used Windows over the years I can't stand 11 and I hate the changes that they're making. But I absolutely adore the deck there's no way that I would buy any other device because I know that valve stands behind their product unlike some companies cough Asus cough cough. Ensure it's a little underpowered to play like AAA games but I don't want to play those games on the steam deck those type of games I like to play for a long gaming sessions on a big ass TV with dual powered subs surround sound and all that. Is steam deck is brilliant for everything else and the price to performance is unmatched. Those other devices only become semi affordable once they're releasing three models later. And at that point good luck getting any help if you have a problem with it.