Deck Pro might be years away.
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There’s a lot of rambling here but your points are centred around battery life so I’ll hit that.

The Steam Deck’s battery life isn’t amazing.
The most I’ve seen is Stardew Valley running for 5 hours.

There’s two sides to this; the Steam Deck’s power consumption settings and how long you actually want to spend playing.

The Deck allows you to control how much power a game is allowed to consume. I’m playing Fallen Order atm and that game would probably run for 2-3 hours of continuous play. I’m playing on mostly medium settings with textures on high.

There are certain other games that will utterly drink battery life, like Baldur’s Gate 3. I would personally argue that you shouldn’t be attempting it as a regular mode of playbut I tried it myself and it doesn’t look terrible. But you have to go in understanding that BG3 is a graphically intensive game and the Steam Deck isn’t exactly built for it.

On the second point, I personally can’t spend more than 2 hours of continuous play. After a while, I get tired of holding the device. I live in the UK so our travel times aren’t long. I also don’t travel very often either. My time on the Deck is usually just before going to sleep. The way the device is, I’m not sure that you could be playing one game for that long. Sure, you can play Titanfall 2 but that’s a very fast-paced game and it’s probably not going to translate well to the Deck. It’s better if you plug in KBM but then you’re having to carry those around as well. At that point, you may as well be on a laptop or PC.

There are certain games I’ve decided that I’ll play on the Deck like Fallen Order or No Man’s Sky. I’ve also got emulators loaded if I ever want to play those games. If you want a Steam Deck, you should be getting it because it allows you to play a huge breadth of games, not the latest ones at high graphical settings. If you want that, get a PC, you’ll be happier with that than the sacrifices you’ll have to make on the Deck just to get the game to run well.

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Thanks for writing out how your experience is. It’s how I imagined it. I would need to have more battery life to make it worth it to me to buy it. For example, a long trip without any way to plug it in. I definitely wouldn’t expect it to run AAA titles.

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As someone else mentioned, you can use external batteries to keep the Deck going. It’s still not ideal but that’s the way it is.

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I have absolutely no idea what you’re ranting about and why this has to do with the steam deck but I appreciate the enthusiasm I guess

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And if they are is it any of your buisnesss

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It is possible to get a USB power station. The Deck can charge at up to 45W.

I wish that power stations acted more like “external batteries” (would automtically be flipped on by devices when their internal batteries get low, will be charged after their internal batteries are charged), but even as things are, they do let one extend battery life on portable devices dramatically.

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