• Timecircleline
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    9 months ago

    You’re allowed a pc and a steam deck. There’s no law against both.

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      9 months ago

      Maybe I dont know how a steam deck works lol I am woefully illiterate when it comes to some tech things. My understanding was that a steam deck still needed a pc to be streaming games from to some extent, is that not the case?

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        9 months ago

        I think you’re thinking of the Steam Link.

        The Steam Deck can stream games from your PC, but it is a perfectly capable standalone gaming device.

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        9 months ago

        That is not the case. It’s a standalone device that you can play pc games on. It is very similar to the switch in design, but able to play a whole lot more. You should definitely look into it.

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        9 months ago

        One thing of note with the Steam Deck is that it CAN stream games from your PC, allowing you access to your whole library. You get access to fewer games in SteamOS (there’s still a ton). You can always look up what games are natively compatible with Steam Deck before you buy. The big ticket games are usually compatible nowadays (Starfield was markedly absent, but BG3 is there all-the-way).

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        Its faster than thr OLED so no, you can install games on your Steam Deck and it is very very user friendly.