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ElectroVagrant , in When I'm cc'd on an email

when you get cc’d on an email and wait till the right moment to send the CharCoal image you’ve had waiting for this moment

kratoz29 , (edited ) in rice

I have neither and still find the Steam Deck more appealing for me.

Whiiiich, lends me to the next question, is the Steam Deck an inferior product compared to all the other existing PC handhelds? I mean we all know we have seen the Steam Deck basically created this new sector (inspired by the Switch), but I have seen lots of hate, or lots of praise towards it, by different users and I can’t exactly pinpoint which is the truth (it seems like the console wars of nowadays lol), at the point that all the praise the Steam Deck gets is a meme (I see this behavior on YT especially where this handhelds really show).

I still think the Steam Deck has the best price, but at the time I have enough income for getting one (and putting aside they don’t ship to Mexico) I think the market will have newer alternatives lol.

sirico ,
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

It’s very similar to the raspberry pi in that other products have better on paper specs but the deck is the cultural hub and will have the longest support.

kratoz29 ,

Huh, TIL the Pi had competition.

and will have the longest support.

I thought Valve wasn’t known for a long support for handheld, at least that is one comment a friend of mine said (that the Deck would be forgotten as the Steam controller).

orgrinrt ,

Just saying, Steam controller is great and works amazingly still, made only better by the ongoing updates to steam input.

I’m not sure what else they’d need to do. Other than still produce it, I suppose 😅

kratoz29 ,

I’m not sure what else they’d need to do. Other than still produce it, I suppose 😅

Yeah this is the part I’d be worried about if I get a Steam Deck and it has no successor 😅

sirico ,
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

If it’s official or not, the deck has tons of third party support through companies like Jsaux and their colab with iFixit. On the software side you have Camera, Bazzite and a wealth of options should steam OS disappear. I don’t think Valve will drop the deck tbh and them not being known for long support of the handheld this is their first one, your friend might be talking about the steam controller but even that is still supported just not for sale and was very much a cult product rather than a successful one.

the_crotch ,

your friend might be talking about the steam controller

And the steam link. And the steam vr headset. Valve has a terrible record with regards to hardware.

baggins ,

steam vr headset

What’s happened with the Index? They’re still selling it right now.

saigot ,

I think steam deck is a pretty good choice from that perspective.

  1. There is little vendor lock in, you could upgrade from a deck to a competitor and so long as it uses steam you won’t really be missing out on anything
  2. Valve has gone in pretty hard on repairability. so while it may become obsolete (and I don’t think it will for a while, Moores law isn’t what it used to be) it should still be able to run very far down the line.
  3. The steam controller and ecosystem planned around it was a financial failure. While there were a hunch of enthusiasts into the steam controller (myself included) it never gained mainstream appeal. The steam machine that it was meant to synergize with did even worse. Otoh the valve index did pretty well and still is quite a popular pick if you wanna get into vr today despite being 5 yrs old, while vr wasnt as successful as i think some wanted (I blame meta for that!) It did carve out a niche for valve that helos there long term plans. The steam deck has been a run away success and also brings a big boost to a lot of valves long term strategies (decoupling from windows, competing with consoles, giving people a reason to stay on steam), and its already seen a refresh. I would be very surprised to not see a steamdeck 2, although it may be a while (valve has stated as much, because they want to make it easy for devs to target steam deck for recommended specs)
daellat ,

Other more powerful devices frankly often have worse frame pacing and battery life especially compared to the OLED model.

And no I don’t own or plan to own a deck but if I wanted a hand held right now that would be my choice.

kratoz29 ,

often have worse frame pacing and battery life especially compared to the OLED model.

Yeah, honestly the fact that the Deck with less raw power leaves similar results is a huge positive point I guess, I honestly haven’t seen anyone complaining that much because of the performance issues.

And yeah, better battery life is always good in my book, I think other handhelds have a joke of battery life.

Xelnoc ,
@Xelnoc@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

the steam deck is less powerful than other handhelds, but is currently the best user experience and battery life on the handheld pc market. Even so the performance is often a non-issue, it can even play cyberpunk at a decent framerate.

ngwoo ,

It’s weaker but Windows is so astonishingly terrible on handhelds that it ends up being a far better experience

kratoz29 ,

but Windows is so astonishingly terrible on handhelds

The way you are telling me this reminds me of the old HP windows laptops I used to use that their battery life did not even last 2 hours lol (I eventually got a MacBook Pro and that was a massive upgrade).

I still don’t picture windows doing that great with laptops (as in optimization), but I don’t know, I have seen very good laptops with good specs very recently that it could maybe make up for Windows being not optimized for anything.

xthexder ,
@xthexder@l.sw0.com avatar

It’s a little like comparing a top of the line gaming laptop to a middle of the road efficient laptop. Sure the games will run a bit better on the powerful laptop, but you’re trading that for battery life. The Steam Deck is insanely efficient, and they made a few hard tradeoffs like the 1280x800 display resolution (which is great for battery, and honestly plenty sharp for the screen size).

I’m still a little blown away it runs Balder’s Gate 3 and Cyberlunk 2077 at all.

Please_Do_Not , in I've been cooked for years and it keeps coming

Evidence that thoughts and prayers really work

Xantar , in Damn...

What a terrible loss…such a young helicopter.

lugal ,

Actually the helicopter was a few decades old already and Iran blames the US for their sanctions that included repairing materials

madmaurice ,
@madmaurice@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

So they were aware of it needing repairs and let their president fly anyway? 🤔

BorgDrone ,

Looks like the sanctions worked then.

lugal ,

It’s one accusation they uttered. Not sure how serious this is

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

two days before retirement

KillingTimeItself , in ts moment

drop version 5 and people might start fucking using it again.

Mumble even though it’s literally dead, is a better platform.

Matrix and XMPP both support this shit also. This is literally a skill issue.

jherazob ,
@jherazob@beehaw.org avatar

At a glance it looks like Mumble is not dead at all, latest “preview” release is from last month

KillingTimeItself ,

i dont think the software is “dead dead” but i think it’s dead from the aspect that it seems to be stagnant, which to be clear, isn’t a bad thing. It just feels a little bit like it’s still 2012 everytime you open mumble.

It’s a tad bit disappointing, considering i love it so much. But i don’t think anything else will properly replace it.

Juice64 , in feeling old now?
@Juice64@lemmy.world avatar

I’m baby-faced which keeps me sane but that resolve was shook a couple days ago when an 18 year old (that was born the year I graduated high school) found out my age and said I was old enough to be his dad 😔

Appoxo ,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Critical hit.

Juice64 ,
@Juice64@lemmy.world avatar

It was man, I even told my wife how hard it hit me when I got home lol 😭

cyborganism ,

Kid wasn’t even born when 9/11 happened.

user224 ,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

In a few years you’ll think of how young you were when this 18 year old told you you could be their dad instead of grandpa like you’ll be told in those few years.

Time scares me. I fear it.

Entropywins ,

Times gonna happen whether you fear it or not, friend.

BruceTwarzen ,

Having. A babyface is kinda weird. 20 year olds talk to me like i had any idea what they are talking about. I'm always like: haha yeah no, i'm actually old.
The other day i was standing in line and there was a family behind me. The mom did some Smalltalk with me and just for the fact that they had kids, i talked to her like i would to an old person. Like she was giving me some weird advice for some reason. Then i put one and one together and realised that they had a child when they were 20 and he was now 10-ish and they are actually 10 years younger than me.

eldavi ,

i’m a millennial and i have family members who are younger than i am and they are grandparents several times over now. lol

Shotgun_Alice , in feeling old now?

It’s happening to me this year and I feel it. I’m going to be an old fart that I said I never wanted to be. Wish I owned a lawn to yell at kids to get off of, guess I’ll just have to settle with being grumpy in the hallway of my rental whenever I cross paths with another human.

spirinolas ,

I work in a school. I laugh and joke a lot with the teens. Sometimes I forget I’m not one of them and I’m 40. I’m just as immature as them, just more experienced. A lot of my coworkers forget what it was like to be a kid and how boring most of us are. School sucks, remember?

eldavi ,

It’s happening to me this year and I feel it. I’m going to be an old fart that I said I never wanted to be. Wish I owned a lawn to yell at kids to get off of, guess I’ll just have to settle with being grumpy in the hallway of my rental whenever I cross paths with another human.

i crossed that threshold a little 2 years ago and both my eye sight and hearing immediately started calling it quits once i hit 40. i always thought that being a stereotypical broke ass millennial would keep me young so long as i didn’t have a lawn or medicare to obsess over, but it’s clear that it’s not true since i’ve lost count how many times gen-z’ers misidentified me as a boomer and fellow millennials keep insisting on pushing the millennial birth year further up.

DestroyerOfWorlds , in feeling old now?

Gen X is getting AARP literature in the mail. I know some people who’s kids have graduated college.

MehBlah ,

I’ve been getting aarp stuff since I was in my early twenties. I guess I deserve it though. I signed a bunch of my friends up to get a free box of depends.

Crack0n7uesday , in feeling old now?

Depends who you ask, some would consider that age group to be the at the end of Gen X and some consider that the beginning of the millennial. So people in that age group can consider themselves members of both generations.

klemptor ,
@klemptor@startrek.website avatar

Aka Xennials

Zink ,

Once I heard us referred to as The Oregon Trail Generation, it has stuck with me. It’s the perfect descriptor for people born somewhere close to 1980. We were the ones to have an analog childhood and a digital adulthood.

klemptor ,
@klemptor@startrek.website avatar

That’s very accurate!

kinther ,
@kinther@lemmy.world avatar

Born in 1984 and I often use the phrase “one leg in the analog, one in the digital”. Mostly because I had to learn the Dewey Decimal system.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

80-84 is Oregon Trail last I heard but I haven’t done demographics in a while

FRAnkly , in Defediverse

Nazi is a communist term for delegitimizing a legitimate sovereign nation. Cope with it. Churchill said so.

veganpizza69 , in feeling old now?
@veganpizza69@lemmy.world avatar
3aqn5k6ryk , in rice

If only i can buy it directly through steam and not grey market. Shit is expensive from where i am. Bought it anyway though and yeay, my unit has bad shoulder button and the trackpad rattles on the left side. Bad luck i guess, seems like those two problem is common.

The problem with grey market is the warranty. Cant send it back to steam. Otherwise ill exchange it right away. Need to send to seller and repair it. Cant even exchange it. Had to send my deck three times before i call quit and sold it.

Maybe in future ill buy it again and see how’s the build quality. In the mean time ill just remote play my ps5 with my switch.

jaamesbaxterr , in rice

I built a $2000 PC during the early pandemic days. Now I sit on my bed 5 feet away from that PC and play steam deck.

Juice64 ,
@Juice64@lemmy.world avatar

My man

Quetzalcutlass ,

With Steam Link you can play on the Deck and have the quality and power of the $2,000 PC. Valve spoils us.

theonyltruemupf ,

It’s so much more convenient to play locally though. Just press the button and you’re back where you left. No need to boot up the PC, start the game, establish the connection.

Quetzalcutlass ,

I know it’s basically impossible, but I wish practical suspend/resume game functionality would make it to Windows.

Blisterexe ,

So do you want that feature on your PC? Because you can get that

Quetzalcutlass ,

Is the answer Linux? Because I feel like the answer is Linux.

Blisterexe ,

Yeah actually, you can use bazzite

Edit: if you really want the same experience as on the steam deck

ColeSloth ,

For real. I almost never turn my deck off. It just stays suspended right where I left off in my game. I push one button, and 3 seconds later I’m right where I left off.

DharkStare ,

I didn’t realize you could put the steam deck to sleep with a game still running. I had assumed it would cause game issues.

ColeSloth ,

Nope. No issues at all. Uses up like 5% of the battery per day to be suspended like that, so if I’m playing through a game I can play the entire thing without ever seeing a boot screen or intro or having to worry about getting to a save point. Just right back into or out of the game within a couple seconds.

theonyltruemupf ,

I love that feature so much. I have played through at least 20 backlog single player games with my deck. Amazing games that I could never finish before because it’s apparently too much to ask for my brain.

skoell13 ,

I often have issues with the sound though depending on the game after waking it up again, which is annoying. The sound is cracking and partially distorted.

ColeSloth ,

I remember having that happen to me sometimes when I was playing borderlands quite a while back, but what I’ve been playing the past several months doesn’t have it happen, so I thought they fixed it. If they haven’t, I guess it must be game specific.

xthexder ,
@xthexder@l.sw0.com avatar

I’ve had the audio desync in cutscenes after leaving a game open in sleep for a week or two. I think it’s an issue with how the game timers work. If they’re counting since the game started, any slightly inaccuracy will become more obvious as the game is left open, regardless of sleep.

Tenkard ,

Same, 2k laptop with a 3070 ti and I cant even remember what game is installed there

Bonje ,
@Bonje@lemmy.world avatar

Real

Cowbee , in rice
@Cowbee@lemmy.ml avatar

The Steam Deck is just an absolute backlog slayer, in an increasingly busy life.

VARXBLE , in rice

My steam deck gets so much more play in the summer. My home office and desktop are in the hottest room in my house (because I’m dumb), so being able to hang out on the couch in my cool living room playing Fallout 1 has been a godsend

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