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I thought the Steam Deck looked compelling enough that I put in a reservation for the 512 GB version--and managed to get into the queue in the first minute! (If only I'd had such success with queuing for an RTX 3080!) I previously wouldn't have been interested in a handheld gaming device, but owning a Quest has opened my eyes to the joys of portable gaming. I'm not sure whether I'll end up buying it, but there's no risk in making a reservation (the $5 reservation fee will be refunded into my Steam Wallet if I decide not to buy).
I've read claims that its chipset is comparable to the performance of a PS4. You can also install Windows on it, which would be necessary if one was going to attempt to use it for VR via Link.
I was a bit concerned with how good the gaming experience would be on a small screen, especially for the types of PC games I enjoy (FPS and XCOM-style strategy), but I do watch Let's Play videos of these types of games on small screens without a problem, so I think it'll be fine. I'll probably have to wear my reading glasses to play, but such are the trials and tribulations of getting old.
- RuneSR25 years agoGrand Champion
The original PS4 had 1.84 TFLOPS, so 1.6 is indeed close (since TFLOPS are all we have for comparisons at the moment). Maybe I have been too negative - and if you wish to play 2D Steam games on a small screen, Valve probably did a good job making that happen.
But compared from the massive brute force in the latest Series 30, the hardware in the SteamDeck is very far from that - of course Valve is well aware of that. I don't consider SteamDeck anything close to high-end, but it could be a nice way to play PC games when you're not close to the rig (vacations/travelling).
- RuneSR25 years agoGrand Champion
Btw, just some numbers - because PS4s arent all the same etc:
SteamDeck: 1.6 teraflops.
PS4: 1.84 teraflops.
PS4 Pro: 4.2 teraflops.
Xbox One S: 1.4 teraflops.
Xbox One X: 6 teraflops.
PS5: 10.3 teraflops.
Xbox Series X: 12.1 teraflops.
- and for the fun:
GTX 1080 = 8.9 teraflops.
RTX 2080 Ti = 13.5 teraflops.
RTX 3080 = 29.8 teraflops.
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