elev8dity
elev8dity t1_j7vc72f wrote
Reply to comment by Niruprup in Why Steam Deck Is One of the Most Significant PC Gaming Moments in Years by speckz
I bought the cheapest one and just bought a couple PNY XLR8 512GB MicroSD cards and I am super happy with it.
elev8dity t1_j7vbpkp wrote
Reply to comment by How_CanWill_Slap in Why Steam Deck Is One of the Most Significant PC Gaming Moments in Years by speckz
I honestly don't put much effort into my deck. I just download the games that say they work natively and play those. Sometimes I adjust the GPU settings and set the framerate to 40 fps locked, but that's about all I do and I haven't run into an issue yet. I love that I can just power off and on quick and just start up right where I left off. My main beef is battery life and I wish it could run Elden at 120 FPS but I know that's not realistic lmao.
elev8dity t1_j7vb53d wrote
Reply to comment by rsklogin in Why Steam Deck Is One of the Most Significant PC Gaming Moments in Years by speckz
Valve usually select retail partners to handle their sales abroad. I know they use Komodo as their partner in Japan, HK, SK, and Taiwan. They have a partner in Australia for the Valve Index, but it took them two years to get there. Hopefully they get faster at global availability.
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Reply to comment by Erosion_Control in Why Steam Deck Is One of the Most Significant PC Gaming Moments in Years by speckz
I wasn't really interested in handheld gaming, but I bought one because I love my Valve Index and was curious as to what the hype was. I figured I could sell it if I didn't use it much. I don't use it a ton, because VR is still my primary gaming hobby, but if I do play a flat game, it's always on the Deck and not on my TV anymore.