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Steam Deck is Switch without the magic

Steam Deck feels like it copies Switch without quite getting it right, and is something of a compromised vision as a result.

masterfox1004d ago (Edited 1004d ago )

must be Voldemort magic :D

Eonjay1003d ago

This guys 'opinion' is utter bull and every one of his points can be disarmed with facts and logic.

got_dam1003d ago

Oh? Has the "journalist" used it? What is this magic, anyway? Nintendo magic is mostly just anti-consumer practices

King_Noctis1003d ago (Edited 1003d ago )

From the article: “ Who has this particular gap in their life? If you have a decent PC, why would you want a lower-spec handheld one? If you're looking to get a new PC, why would you plump for this over a desktop? Beyond a GPU shortage, perhaps. I mean, PCs aren't just for gaming.”

I think you should at least read the article first and see their point of view. The article is not about whether or not a company is “anti-consumer”.

RoseSapphire1003d ago

You could literally ask the same questions of a console owner in regards to the Switch...

got_dam1003d ago

Didn't say the article talked about about nintendo's anti-consumer practices. Those are my words. And allow me to address your block quote. I have that gap in my life. I have a good pc. I have loads of games on steam. I also stay at my GF's house often and would love to play those games without having to drag my unwieldy case around. There is absolutely a market for a product like this. I highly doubt the vast majority of people interested in it would be looking at this as an alternative to a desktop. This is a supplemental machine that allows you to play natively on the hardware, using their same save files.

moomoo3191003d ago

Honestly it seems like a companion device for desktop PC gamers, who spend a lot anyway. Leave ur house take ur PC with u. Most of these ppl dont own a gaming laptop as well so viola.

ScootaKuH1003d ago (Edited 1003d ago )

I have an old alienware PC which I no longer use, and tbh can't be bothered with the expense and messing about with upgrades but I still have a big Steam library. I also love handhelds so the Steam Deck is perfect for me.

Notellin1003d ago

What a terrible reason for this article to be written. That's the reason the author provided? We can easily ignore this useless article.

shuvam091002d ago

Steam Deck makes sooooo much more sense than a Switch.

Wanna carry over your game progressiom between machines while making the least compromises? You can do that

Don't wanna pay $60 for an enchanced port fearuring nothing new? Lol, try us publishers

Makes for a great library of games that can be carried forth when you upgrade? Heck yeah

Steam sales? Heck yeah

A mini PC that you can dock to make actual use of? Go figures!

Hardware that doesn't look overpriced? Comparatively yes

Look beyond the initial investment and you can only see profit, even if Valve fails. There is no limit to this beauty, and you say it's got no magic. The only magic Switch's got is the magic that makes those controller drift randomly. Apparently, its a magic that eludes Nintendo

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ABizzel11003d ago

The fact of the matter is as much as he's arguing against the Deck in favor of the Switch, the Deck can literally become every Nintendo platform in one. While still having all the benefits of PC that he was debating against.

The Deck isn't going to do anything for most Nintendo fans or the casual gamers. The deck however, is not a highly valuable handheld option for hardcore gamers, it's a companion device to PC gamers who are use to spending $1,000 or more anyway, and a new option for Xbox and PlayStation gamers as a companion PC for GamePass on the go, certain PS Steam games / PSNow streaming, and again all of Nintendo's consoles.

Steam Deck basically takes that entire audience and says you don't need Nintendo anymore. Buy me and continue using for current faves, and access the competition as well. And that's a strong selling case to millions of gamers as long as they find a way to start selling it in store. 10 million sold through Steam is an achievement, but getting it in store they could easily double or triple those numbers and word of mouth will help carry the rest.

People looking for a media PC to use at home? Steam Deck.
Want to play games and use Photoshop on the go? Steam Deck.
Want to play games, and edit audio / video with Avid or Adobe? Steam Deck.
Forgot to do your homework and need Microsoft Office? Steam Deck + voice command = speak your entire paper.

There are just so many uses for this beyond just being a gaming device.

J-DARKnes1003d ago

Anti-consumer? But Nintendo does no wrong... surely you're thinking of someone else/:

Inverno1003d ago

Switch lost its magic when it came out and Nintendo showed it had no intention of adding features and making it everything they promised the Wii U was going to be. We don't know much about the Deck but 4 years of switch is enough to know it won't be anything more than what it has been and what it has been is kind of a disappointment in a lot of regards to many

Firebird3601003d ago

I agree. Switch feels dated. It even lacks features the 3ds had which is mind blowing.

gold_drake1003d ago

it felt dated when it came out unfortunately.

porkChop1003d ago

I love the Switch. I think it's a great little system, with a lot of fantastic games. But outside of the games, the Switch has been disappointing recently. I expected more after so many years. More features, themes, quality of life improvements, etc. But we've gotten next to nothing.

Unknown_Gamer57941003d ago

I’m with you there. I think my issue is less with the system itself, and more how it’s managed. A Switch with the Wii U’s VC or better would have been epic from a legacy standpoint. Nintendo Selects could still be around, making older first party games more affordable. Joycons could have been improved so they don’t drift so much.

The above are things that could have made an interesting system even better, even if nothing about the hardware itself was any different. I bet if Iwata was still around we would’ve had at least 2/3 of those things.

Thundercat771003d ago

The only Nintendo magic is their exclusive games. Everything else is meh. Still, no one can deny the power of Nintendo exclusive games.

VersusDMC1003d ago

If the Nintendo exclusive had so much power the Wii U wouldn't have failed...i get that people like them but stop overblowing their overall quality. They release some Meh games every year.

gold_drake1003d ago

nostalgia is a powerful and very dangerous thing.
nintendo relies on that very heavily.

H91003d ago

The Wii U failed because of Nintendo doing the worst marketing anyone have ever done, not even their exclusives could save that, still in terms of games the Wii U had a great library, the same games that people beg for them to come to Switch, any other console would have flourished with these games, but the Wii U was beyond redemption, especially since hate is gamers' favorite thing to do

Towers1003d ago

The Wii U confused it's audience. A lot of people who owned Wiis were causal first time buyers. The Wii U name was confusing implying it was an add on. The Wii U had some decent games but no real big hitters, especially not early on in its life.
The Switch was easy to understand, great for families and launched with two amazing games. Nintendo have amazing exclusives but they still have to package and sell the console well.

Elda1003d ago

I can..the very reason I have not bought a Switch. I just can not get into most of its first-party exclusives. Nintendo's family/kiddie orientated E-rated games I've outgrown & moved on from. It's really to each their own.

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Battlefield V now broken on Steam Deck / Linux with EA anticheat live

That's all folks. EA anticheat has now been added into Battlefield V, so it's the end of being able to play it on Steam Deck and other Linux systems.

This joins the likes of Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2: Deluxe Edition, EA SPORTS FC 24, EA SPORTS FIFA 23, Battlefield 2042 and Madden NFL 24 that all have EA's own homegrown anti-cheat that make them simply unplayable on systems running Linux.

Now if you try to run it, you'll be greeted with an error. A shame to see a game that's multiple years old get broken like this and no doubt EA will continue to use their own EA anticheat in future online games. Battlefield 1 is still okay, and Apex Legends is also still running but perhaps it's only a matter of time before EA force it onto those too?

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just_looken14d ago

more comments here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/St...
https://steamcommunity.com/...

47 comments in hours bf5 won't launch anymore ea is saying meh not my prob bitch tosses a faq
https://answers.ea.com/t5/B...

Yes counter cheating that is good but when the ea app on pc is still totally broken and these cheaters are on 2042 same anti cheat this is just putting scotch tape on trumps file cabinet to prevent leaks its nothing more than a stop gap.

I mention ea app as for 4years it was in beta then tossed out with 3 year old issues and i still cant not get the products that i purchased on origin yeah i purchased digital but guess what there is no dvd games on pc anymore.

Philaroni13d ago

Likewise, I'm about to do some games with some friends here but if you wish to PM me I could share my Discord if you like to talk further. Oddly you bring up THQ that I did some work for in the past.

Also for Starfield I have just a Stock GTX 1080. Not even the 1080i version on an ultra wide and with some Ini, changes and other weird things I know I got it working at Series X frame rate. Sure not the the fancy graphics options. I know Bethesda games have always been more CPU then GPU limiting. A good application I don't see many using is Process lasso. It helps with may CPU heavy games on PC. (Battletech is the main one I use it for) Can find it here if you like. https://bitsum.com/

""Xbox has made custom engines like forza/unreal they used to support epic back in the day like slipstream like you said but they make so much cash they do not need to work as much as sony.

But the issue i find is the lack of passion behind games aswell as the mass amount of users that love the broken/microtransantion filled games we get every day. Back in the day when a game was crap or had something wrong it was a oh crap are we going to get shutdown or like thq just poof gone. But today its na who cares fix it later or write it off then oh wait never mind they like it such as the new cod.""

Going to combine me response here. You are right, MS and I do feel like what they do with not just Froza and also the tech they use in Flight Sim. Is not given enough credit. If I am correct the next Fable game is going to be using a mix of things from the Turn 10 Team, maybe Unreal? Hard to say at this point, But MS along with Sony both own a full License of the tech (Days Gone for Sony) I agree with you on the talent and passion part, games have become too much, at least AAA games the 'Milk, butter, eggs and toast" to support places now days. Innovations in gameplay and such has fell lower and lower. I still don't see mechanics and ways of playing games like I did so many years back, its a bummer.

For MS maybe the end as even though they might have a massive advantage in software and services (I use to work in Azure) They can kind of do some things at cost but seem to fail at it a lot. The cloud gaming push I don't think is going to have the effect so many hope for (Not sure why anyone wants that) I still want MS to have a chance but, if I sit here with my magic dice and roll it on MS games over the last forever, it could land on Crackdown 3 (Remember that?) The cloud powered game... and now they are trying to do it again with Kojima some what. As an engineer, its not happening now, tomorrow or anything in the next 24 years. I remember back on this interview with John,

https://www.reddit.com/r/nv...

We are not even at that point yet. So hope we get there and I hope MS is still a player but I do feel you are right in many ways, they are already trying to slowly retreat just by the rhetoric alone.

Ether way again PM me and we should talk more, would love to do so.

Philaroni14d ago

The rough part of all of this is that for those of us on PC mostly be it Windows or Linux based, the anti-cheat sucks up a lot of resources. It kind of reminds me of the conversation between, security and freedom. Too much of ether is both good if managed well or very bad. We just as gamers keep seeing this pop up over and over again. Wish I had some magic wand to stop cheaters... but I don't... hell we just seen what happened with Apex at a high level event.. getting that kind of access and such is not good... but at the same time. Can anyone, one person provide me an example where Anti Cheat has even like a hit rate above 50? I know I'm pulling numbers out of my ass, but it seems the cheaters beat the systems in place time and time again. Where there is a lock, and a smith to make it. We always will have a thief that breaks it.

just_looken14d ago (Edited 14d ago )

I can

Sense everyone seems to have brain rot and forgot the ps3 that is the solution.

The ps3 for its first half had systems that would only launch the game if it saw you had a ps3 controller along with a inhouse operating system and a real gpu/cpu it was way harder to run cheats off of along with the ability to make custom rooms.

Yes there were p2p lag switching then later on thanks to that dev kit leak cheat menus but for years games like killzone/mag had dedicated servers that were hard to crack a operating system/cpu those in public had 0 knowledge how to make stuff on them.

Right now if they put all mp files on the server so we just stream the game that would be a huge step or make the multiplayer run in a sanboxed mode separate on the system.

Philaroni13d ago

I'm glad you brought that up that Killzone had Dedicated servers. I remember the Yellow Dog Linux days of PS3, as well. EA use to do more Dedicated Servers for games but as time went on they would 'rent them out' and slowly the official servers would die down.

P2P Lag always had that magical thing (Gears 2 (Aak the shot gun) and Halo 2,3) fans know as host advantage. That alone allowed for lags switches, booting of others from games. ECT. (Though I admit, was the most fun I had when our team could beat cheaters. Man was that a good time)

I fully agree with you, the fact so much is working how it is has in a hard way compromised network/client security issue. I'll pick on COD for example where some assets are local and other are on server, between games and between even evolutions/iterations of the engines used.

just_looken13d ago

@phil

Thank you for the reply i am glad others on here remember

Now back to the series x having games with the same frame rate as a 2005 xbox 360 but the masses thinking that is fine and next gen.

Starfield on series x native 780ishp fallout 3 xbox 360 720p both 30fps gaming has "grown so much"

Sadly we are not in large numbers and see mp/sp tech wise/cheater wise has gotten worse not better.

Philaroni13d ago

I hate to say it about Starfield I'd have too look at reports from way back when. I swear to god they said it was going to launch with Creation Kit 2 (I worked with 1 alot in Skyrim mods in the block based aka cell based structure) Back then it was great, but for the life of me I don't know how a Studio like Obsidian can make a game same as Bethesda but with less bugs and bull shit. (Fallout Veg and Outer Worlds) Not that it was with out bugs but when a 3rd party does better with your own tech... I find an issue... with it all.

Frame rate stuff I only understand from two points, design and marketing. On the Design part yes back in the day 30FPS was I swear almost more common then now days. It was not a design compromise to keep it at 30 as the hardware and the way the game was being 'displayed' (Key thing there) was as impactful. Now days I feel the Marketing side wants a 4K trailer running likely rendered on a Xbox or PS system with little text saying (Oh wit was on a PC that no one is able to afford... of course teasing there a bit.)

I do understand that Starfield is a 'simulated world' where like every item you drop is there, for like forever... cool, that is not too new now days and design wise, is kind of a dumb thing.... who cares how many carrots you can collect... is it cool sure, makes for good PR in some ways. Lack of tangible game play is the issue. I can't take credit for this but a buddy of mine worked in advertising and I shit you not at Fast food. They would make wax and even 3D print now and then post render foods you would get, just for you as the client at a Burger King to not be given as you where sold on. (((( He did not work for them FYI.. but others)))

Issue with gaming as you are saying is too much is on the 'presentation.' It does not sell like it use too, that type of advertising. Most of it is word of mouth, who my friends tell me is a good game or not, what my friends are playing. Then comes the reviews.

Its dumb that our next gen systems feel like we gone all but up a step that we already went down two to three on. Take Uncharted 4 for example 30FPS SP and 60 MP. That I can deal with, and that was a PS4 game.

I do at times dis Xbox a lot, but come on, they still have yet to make there own damn game engine. Slipstream failed heavily, where Sony and most of their own studios have tech they made for the games they are trying to build. I am unsure how Xbox is again now saying the 'next' system will be the best ever. Sure it will be duh? Tech changes and grows, but I never seen a system use it so poorly. (I blame alot on the bloated Xbox OS FYI)

just_looken13d ago

@phil

You can have both presentation and framerate pc's have been doing both for decades now 4k ray tracing bla bla yeah that is different but starfield is no maxed out minecraft with its seed tech with ray tracing minecraft uses seeds also with huge buildings but for years pc's can do 60fps on that.

I mentioned 30fps because back in the day we had hd consoles alot of users had sd tv's just getting into hd tv's so i get the graphics difference but we are talking about 20years of hardware difference.

A real hardware console 6700 3700x 16gb of ram can run starfield at 60fps not maxed out but its possible this was pre performance patches:
https://youtu.be/hNM488QIKO...

Remember the apu/igpu tablet crap the consoles are using are based off of the 6700

The xbox operating system has always been windows based from windows 2000/xp xbox-xbox 360 the tail end of the 360 using vista/7 then to the series x using windows 10 that is why backwards compatibility works great its all direct x based with the same bc as a window's pc. What we see today is just the change from needing games to survive to making games as a product m$ makes more money in a week than what sony can make in months.

Xbox has made custom engines like forza/unreal they used to support epic back in the day like slipstream like you said but they make so much cash they do not need to work as much as sony.

But the issue i find is the lack of passion behind games aswell as the mass amount of users that love the broken/microtransantion filled games we get every day. Back in the day when a game was crap or had something wrong it was a oh crap are we going to get shutdown or like thq just poof gone. But today its na who cares fix it later or write it off then oh wait never mind they like it such as the new cod.

The new cod is making bank yes users hated it but the sales show the masses that do not post love it sadly

Heck did you see that wow has limited time store items now with hundreds online defending it because they think the store its what's need to keep the game online despite the $15 a month payment and m4 ownership.

I find in the end of this generation Microsoft will go the way of sega they might also just buy sony as everything sony except music/games is not making money they are a cheap buy for microsoft right now so we would just have 2 companies fighting in the gaming ring with papa os watching from the sidelines.

Great chatting 2 you may i recommend looking at rpgm games? they are out there even though i have a i9 4090 custom rig right now along with a ps5 i have been playing 4yr old games or rpgm stuff this year. Its funny i remember being a 2360/ps3 owner stacks of adventures now i am like well time to see what is in the past.

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Asus ROG Ally vs Steam Deck: The battle for handheld gaming is on

Discover the pros and cons of the Asus ROG Ally and Steam Deck in this comparison article. Find out which device is best for you and your gaming needs.

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It's About Time Steam Deck Gets Native Game Pass Support

eXputer: "With Steam Deck's popularity and affordability being second to none, it's about time it receives native Game Pass to expand its depth."

just_looken29d ago

Why not mobile has its own gamepass app though mostly streaming.

Profchaos28d ago

Important note this is only giving users access to cloud streaming games not full fat installation of PC versions.

Obviously if Microsoft were to figure out a way to offer uwp apps or translate to run on native steamdeck it's preferable but for the moment it's at least an option

gold_drake28d ago

why?
steam deck aint made by MS.

badz14928d ago

They want GP on everything, these people. why n to Steam Deck? Why not Playstations? Why not Switch? sigh...

gold_drake28d ago

i mean i get it but ... you know. haha.

Kosic28d ago

I had to buy a 2tb m 2 drive from AliExpress and dual boot windows from it to get Gamepass native. Would be great if we didn't have to go through such extremes to get additional stores on the deck.

UltimateOwnage28d ago

*yawn* more fawning over MS's GaaS sub... Why bring that onto a great platform that is actually trying to "sell" games to consumers. Get a streaming handheld or something for that trash, like the Logitech G.

Jingsing28d ago

People that keep fawning over Game Pass don't appreciate or care about the damaging economics of such a model. They are quite often fleeting journalists within the industry just using their free subscription until they move onto something else.

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