KrabbyPattyCereal t1_j0ec00n wrote
Goddamn it’s refreshing to see a technology company be forthcoming with its users.
what’s going to be in the Steam Deck 2?
definitely fixing the battery life and the screen
Jesus man, all of these companies could learn something.
7lick t1_j0faw5d wrote
Yep, that's why we all love Valve.
[deleted] t1_j0flzfq wrote
We need more time in between generations, I hope the SD2 don't come out until 2029
L8n1ght t1_j0fxqlc wrote
what? I think that there could even be improvements every year, like on the smartphone market. you don't have to buy every generation
mmis1000 t1_j0g9pnj wrote
I think it's good as long as components are compatible or the component of old one have enough of backups for user to buy when something broke.
Some manufacturers make new device models without nearly any improvement just to ensure that 'if something broke, you need to buy a new one'.
lmProudOfYou t1_j0g2u7w wrote
When has the first iteration of any new tech ever not had problems? Seems like a bit of a silly opinion you have there.
[deleted] t1_j0gp8z3 wrote
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alex_shrub t1_j0gfq1b wrote
It's a PC for PC sensibilites, there are no generations its constant progression. If something needs fixing you fix it.
Gummy_yumyum t1_j0gu6bs wrote
Agreed
[deleted] t1_j0gq4xi wrote
No, not even remotely accurate.
520throwaway t1_j0p9b9d wrote
SD isn't like consoles in that regard. Both SD and SD2 will play PC games.
That means you won't be locked out from your old library on SD2, and SD users will still be able to play games that can run on that level of hardware.
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