Valve recently raised the price on the Steam Deck, making the handheld gaming PC cost up to $949 for the 1TB OLED model. While that’s a massive $300 increase over its original price, the Steam Deck is once again sold out.

  • UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev
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    9 hours ago

    1000$ isn’t all that much for a purchase that should last for several years if you’re an adult with a steady job and your primary hobby is gaming.

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      8 hours ago

      Steam Deck is already out of date in terms of capabilities, it’s not lasting several years

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        57 minutes ago

        That doesn’t make sense. I have a PC older than my kids that I still game on. I think your statement needs more qualifiers.

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        2 hours ago

        I guess it’s my imagination all the games I’ve been playing. Too bad, I’ll have to throw it away now.

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        5 hours ago

        I’d need another lifetime or three to go through the catalog of classic games it can run. Not everyone is chasing the dragon. If you’re not pixel peeping or prone to crashing out every time the FPS dips below 60, you’ll survive just fine. Turn the graphics slider down a notch and just enjoy the game. And as a portable PC I could probably get another decade out of the thing so long as the battery holds up or replacements remain available. It’s not like anything revolutionary is coming that’s gonna require me to have a better GPU just to fire off some SQL queries, fuss around in office software, compile some TeX, or whatever else.

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        7 hours ago

        Depends entirely on what games you play. Older audience are probably more likely to be into older less demanding games too. Personally the most recent game I’ve touched are from 2020 and 2023, and those are two big exceptions.

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        7 hours ago

        There is now a selection of handhelds out there that are newer and arguably better, but they’re also expensive. I kinda think the Lenovo legion go gen 2 might be cool with steam OS installed - but it costs like 2k