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A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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The Steam Deck was never supposed to be a powerhouse. It was intended to be extremely high efficiency and long-lasting and to this day no one competes with them on that. Nor do they compete on peripherals or cost effectiveness.
We won't see another Steam Deck soon, and I think that's a good thing. Gives developers a hardware target for their games.
the steam deck fits a different market than a lot of PC gamers. they're used to upgrading every 2 years. they're used to obsessing over even the smallest fps or slight performance increase.
the fact that the steam deck wasn't made for that kind of consumer but is being consumed by them is why we get people crying out for an upgrade constantly.
they're trying to buy a compact version of their huge desktop gaming rigs. or trying to force a future where Valve releases a new model every year. that (as you said) is not what the steam deck was made for.
i am also glad that Valve is sticking to this model for as long as they can.
That's true. I guess what I'm saying is, I personally want a powerhouse Steam Deck. If it costs twice the price of the current one, I'd still buy it.