I love you, I truly do. You created a device that was just objectively better and had to have cost more money to make but didnt raise the price a single penny, in fact you even lowered the price. I don’t think anyone understands how unheard of that is in the tech and gaming industry and it’s obviously because they know we’re gonna spend twice as much on games for the deck, but valve still kept the prices the same. I cannot wait to see what you have in store for this devices next iteration but I can say, please feel free to take your time with it and understand that as long as you continue this respect and care for your fan base we will always support and contribute to your company, thank you from gamers everywhere(except Australia, hopefully you can work on that lol) Thank you Valve! Cant wait for my oled steam deck to come in!
lol im from Australia and still love them… just wish they would give up this grudge and let us buy it locally.
Valve absolutely rocks. They stand out from other gaming companies so much. Being a private company as opposed to publicly traded certainly helps that.
hij this is gaben’s burner. I love you too <3 ooxxooXoXXx
I just Valve gives more of a heads up on when a Steam Deck 2 or Steam Deck 2 refresh happens.
lame pandering
People are so bitter. Yes, it’s business, but what do you expect? For them to send personal love letters to their customers? I feel too like they’re doing really well with their communication and how they offer repair service, warranty (even when upgraded the ssd!) Etc. I never heard a company being praised so much for offering such an afforadble handheld pc.
The glass is half full, people are happy, Valve did great and sometimes it’s great to also communicate just that. How are some almost discouraging OP for being too happy? 🤔
People are so bitter. Yes, it’s business, but what do you expect? For them to send personal love letters to their customers?
OP will send a love letter to a business though.
They can have my money anytime
Damn, some of these comments are going hard lmao
I wasn’t a pc user before I had a steam deck. I didn’t know much about valve either as I’ve been a console gamer all my life.
With that being said, valve has been my favorite company to give my money to for the past 2 years. They’ve been just awesome to every detail about the steam deck and the whole ecosystem.
I guess I love ‘em too.
Yup, they’ve always been good to their customers. Treat people well first, the money will come.
Nintendo charged an extra $50 for just oled update. Valve is giving much more than just the display upgrade, for less money. Plus all the consistent software updates they push out and all the community created software for the deck. It’s great.
And if you’re a techie, the fact the deck is a portable PC running Linux and not as restrictive as other systems out of the box is fantastic. Also changing OSs being so easy makes the steam deck almost indispensable
Nintendo did a lot more with the OLED than just change the screen too. They’re pretty similar types of upgrades, lots of little improvements for more premium build quality, doubling the memory, improving chip efficiency for a tiny performance bump, etc.
The battery and efficiency improvements came before the oled screen. But the oled switch was a monster update that improved just about every component of the build quality. It was a much bigger upgrade than the first one that doubled the switched battery life.
If Valve really just wanted to milk us dry, they could have churned out a v1.5 with the OLED screen and very little else improved, possibly even cheaping out on some parts that they previously didn’t before. Never a fan of black and white takes. Seeing the teardowns and reviews, it’s clear they went above and beyond to deliver something that could really tide you over for a while, and the continued support means they remain invested in helping to make Linux a relevant OS for gaming, as well as expanding the demand for portable PCs. It’s not an altruistic endeavour, but a relation where both the company and the consumers are generally content is a pretty healthy dynamic. It could be a lot more take and a lot less give, as we’ve seen from other companies, both on the hardware and software side.
Oh we all knew SteamDeck would be awesome and that SteamDeck 2 will be even more awesomer but that SteamDeck 3 - thats never gonna happen unfortunately…
They will release it and call it steam deck 2.9 and then the next one will be Steam deck 4
Marry it.
Valve is exactly why successful companies should never go public. Think about what Blizzard and other great developers could be today if they didn’t sell out. Kudos to Gabe and the crew for remembering the importance of their customers and always doing right by them/us.
Wild concept, make a solid product and people will happily pay you for it.