The Nintendo Switch 2 release date has finally been confirmed today, alongside plenty of other details.
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I think I might buy a steamdeck instead and just hope that the fromsoft game is a temporary exclusive

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Definitely getting a Steam Deck instead. I was waiting for confirmation of the ridiculously high price.

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For $50 less, you get a similarly capable machine in terms of specs but more comfortable to hold, with an immensely larger library, and an operating system far more respectful of your authority to do what you want with the machine you bought.

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I don’t think we know the specs yet, it might be way more powerful than the Steam Deck. I agree though that the Steam Deck is a better value considering the amount of games and their prices.

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Digital Foundry has been looking at what tech could feasibly be in this thing for a long time now. They’re going to be very comparable in performance.

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And you can play online for free.

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Most importantly for someone with limited funds like me, you can sideload games onto it.

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I’d encourage you to utilize those limited funds legally by buying games on deep discounts, if you were implying piracy, but even legitimately, being able to sideload all the old PC games you have is a massive plus. GOG and Epic give away great games for free on the regular, and an Amazon Prime subscription has recently been filled with some bangers that you get to keep via both of them.

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“$450 is an insanely high price for a new console, so I’m going to buy a $400 2 year old console instead.”

It’s a 60Hz vs 120Hz screen, and it’s got true 1080p resolution. It’s certainly on-par with the Steam Deck in terms of performance and performance per dollar. The price isn’t ridiculous by any stretch.

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The price isn’t ridiculous by any stretch

The thing for me is: The Switch is only a closed-down console. You can only buy games through the nintendo store. The Steam Deck is open. I can play my older games, even physical games via external optical drive, on my Steam Deck.

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“$450 is an insanely high price for a new console, so I’m going to buy a $400 2 year old console instead.”

Sure. But it’s also a choice between a library that will forever cost $70 00-$90.00 per game, and a game library infamous for game sales so good that an average player cannot finish their library because the seasonal sales are too good to pass up.

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A $400 2 year old console that I can sideload games onto, yes. Nintendo’s strength has been “weaker hardware, cheaper price” since the Wii. Now they want to price themselves alongside Sony and Microsoft? No thanks.

Yes but consider this: Fuck Nintendo.

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A temporary exclusive, just like Demon’s Souls and Bloodborne…

I have a steam deck, and I just hope yuzu or ryujinx will be able to run Duskbloods :P

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tbh the fact the fromsoft game seems to be mostly focused on multiplayer makes me not too hyped

and yeah, a steamdeck is a solid investment

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I think I would wait for a Steam Deck 2 just for the sake of future proof.

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Steam Deck 2 isn’t coming for a long time. Steam Deck OLED is still more than viable.

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Yeah. No way valve launches SD2 with Switch 2 and the upcoming xbox handheld. It will at least take another 2, maybe 3 years

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They also flat out said it will be a long time before they even consider a 2nd version. Performance efficiency and battery tech need to make some leaps to make it practical.

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and I gotta be honest I kinda wanna play rimworld, emulated stuff and stardew valley mainly. I just rlly like the idea of it being run on linux and me owning the fucking games forever.

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Well, “owning,” if they’re bought through Steam.

Does the Steam Deck have GOG support?

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You can sideload a program called Heroic Games Launcher that lets you easily manage your GOG games, as well as Amazon and Epic.

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You can download it through dicvover in Desktop Mode.

https://macissues.com/gog-on-steam-deck/

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Yup. Install either Heroic or Lutris (though Heroic is a little better). I think there’s also a plugin to allow you to access Heroic through the Steam frintend, but in Desktop Mode, when installing a game through Heroic, it’ll add it to your Steam library, which means you can access it in Game Mode too.

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You don’t own your games on GOG. Please stop spreading this easily disproven lie. GOG, like all digital storefronts, only sells revocable licenses.

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You can download and keep the installers forever in your personal storage somewhere, and install them without the need of Internet connection.

When you buy a game from GOG you’re buying without DRM and have all the installers available to download as backups. Regardless of what the fine print may say, this is effectively owning your games forever.

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Regardless of what the fine print may say, this is effectively owning your games forever.

However, if you don’t ignore the contract you signed, this is effectively piracy. Which is fine, don’t get me wrong. But you still don’t own anything. BTW Steam has plenty of DRM-free games which you can run without the client; backing them up is a more manual process than GOG but the end result is the same.

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The Steam Deck is getting long in the tooth. New triple A games don’t run very well on it or aren’t even playable. It’s fine if you wan tot run older games or indie games, but otherwise you might have to look for one of the competitors.

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I don’t think I’ve played a new triple A game in over 5 years. If the steam deck can play modded Minecraft it will have more hours than the switch oled I got right after they released.

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I mean, I’ve been using a Switch to play games portably so far. A Steam Deck will be a revelation by comparison.

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For sure. It’s a great machine. I have one. But I’m trying to keep expectations down. Some people might be surprised to know that it isn’t a latest gen machine. Some people might have too high expectations because of all the rave it gets.

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I have a PS5 and decent PC for the stuff that the Deck can’t handle. I tend to prefer older games, anyway.

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