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Cake day: October 27th, 2023

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  • Was console gamer as a kid, built PC instead of getting PS4 in 2013, was a hardcore PC gamer until switch came out and I mainly played that. Hated buying overpriced indies and games on switch and love that my steam deck has replaced it as a happy medium with an already huge library thanks to humble bundles and cheap sales.

    Haven’t upgraded my PC since 2016 but SD is making me want to get into PC and modding more. I just played vanilla New Vegas on steam deck, now playing through Fallout 4 with some Bethesda.net built in mods and having a blast. I just love the flexibility of PC and now that we have handhelds for $400 that can play games my first PC struggled to hit 60 on, I don’t think I’ll go back to a console.









  • I think the better battery life/efficiency is just as much of an upgrade (for some) as the screen. Many testers are finding that running the same game even at higher frame rates on the new model has a longer battery life than the original. Also the faster RAM (from 88GB/s to 102GB/s) allows for less stuttering during busy scenes and loading, and more consistent locked framerates according to Digital Foundry. There’s a lot of little upgrades to the machine