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Valve’s Steam Deck in our hands

Switch-like Steam portable is coming this December


two people playing co-op with two Steam Deck units



The Steam Deck is a new handheld device from Valve for playing PC games on the go, the company announced Thursday. The Nintendo Switch-like device is set for release in December starting at $399.

Previously rumored as the “SteamPal,” the Steam Deck is a portable PC that’s slightly larger than the Nintendo Switch. It features a 7-inch touchscreen, two thumbsticks, a D-pad, and a four-button layout. There are also two trackpads — one on either side of the machine, under the thumbsticks — to allow for increased precision. The Steam Deck has eight triggers on its back: four on the device’s shoulders and four more where the ring and pinky fingers rest.

The Steam Deck will run games from players’ existing Steam libraries. Players will simply log into their account, and their friends and catalog should follow them onto the handheld. The Steam Deck is capable of running PC games on its own hardware, without the power of the cloud. Videos released by Valve show people using the Steam Deck to natively play games such as Baldur’s Gate 3, Crusader Kings 3, Disco Elysium, Hades, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Players can also purchase a dock that allows the Steam Deck to run on a TV.



Inside, the Steam Deck boasts an accelerated processing unit (APU) built by AMD. Its CPU is based on the company’s Zen 2 microarchitecture and tops out at 3.5 GHz. The GPU contains eight RDNA 2 compute units running at up to 1.6 GHz, delivering peak performance of 1.6 teraflops. The system packs 16 GB of RAM and a microSD card slot, allowing users to expand upon the built-in storage. The Steam Deck’s 7-inch screen is an LCD with a 16:10 aspect ratio and a 60 Hz refresh rate at a 720p resolution of 1280x800. The Steam Deck also features a dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi radio — it’s compatible with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks — and Bluetooth 5.0 for controllers, accessories, and (unlike the Switch) audio.


At launch, the Steam Deck will be available in three models with different storage options. Valve says there are no performance differences between the three versions — aside from the speed of the flash memory, which will provide varying read and write speeds.

The $399 base model offers 64 GB of storage in the eMMC format. The next model up costs $529, and packs faster storage courtesy of a 256 GB PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD; it also comes with an “exclusive Steam Community profile bundle.” The top-tier Steam Deck, at $649, includes a 512 GB NVMe SSD that Valve refers to as “high-speed,” although it is still a PCIe 3.0 drive. In addition, this model’s screen features “premium anti-glare etched glass.” The unit comes with an exclusive carrying case and exclusive virtual keyboard theme, on top of the cheaper models’ bonuses.

Steam users will be able to reserve any of the three Steam Deck models (for a fee) starting at 1 p.m. EDT on Friday, July 16 — as long as they made a purchase on the Steam Store at some point before June 2021. If not, they’ll have to wait until 48 hours later.
 
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Necrokiller

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Wow. Them possibilities with this thing.

Its a freakn' portable PC, not JUST a handheld! Man, this idea is fuckin' brilliant.
The sheer openess of this system is what interests me the most.
Yep, this is the key point here. You can also import GoG, Origin and Epic Game Store libraries. All emulators have native Linux versions. For Game Pass, you have to install Windows since its a UWP app which at the moment is not compatible with Proton. xCloud is supposed to work via Chrome in a future update.

A lot of the games in my Steam library have native linux versions. For everything else, what Valve, and the open source community, has achieved with Wine/Proton is nothing short of remarkable. For instance, Sekiro, Darksiders 2, Cyberpunk 2077 and RE4 are running via Proton. They were never meant to work outside of Windows.
 

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Also, IGN installed and tested MS Windows on it & it looks decent, especially the battery life, it's 8 hours when doing just windows stuff!

Thats better than most of the laptops!
 
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Not my screenshot as I have no intention of playing this on my Steam Deck.... but the sight of it is bound to ruffle some feathers :LOL:



Steam Deck the only handheld that can play Elden Ring and its inferior competitor (y)
 
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Khamoshi se khatam kar li. Na koi thoughts, na koi videos of boss fights. That honor was reserved for Sekiro 🤷‍♂️:LOL:

Imagine thinking Nintendo takes inspiration from From Soft 🤣
 

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Video to meinne kisi Souls games ki nahi banai. Bloodborne mufta had to be recorded for lulz 🤷‍♂️:ROFLMAO:
 

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All From Software games are Souls games, with the exception of Sekiro. Issi liye honor reserved tha 🤷‍♂️ :ROFLMAO:
 
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