Sounds like user error.
Sounds like user error.
You should have RMAed it a year ago. I’ve had none of these problems with my launch 512LCD and no problems on my OLED LE with a direct image of the LCDs hard drive on it.
Mine must have been enabled by default because it had not problem connecting to my WPA3 network.
They really do, been seeing a lot of people afraid to even buy an OLED because of a loud minority of OLED owners.
Once again you are expecting a European to wake up in the middle of the night to make a post because you assume that Americans are the prime users here. Peak entitlement. There is plenty of activity on this sub at all times, if the post is worthy it will get up votes and it will be seen.
Nah, assuming you are the center of the universe and expecting a non American to post when Americans are awake is peak entitlement.
I’m American and I laugh at dumb shit like this. It’s amazing how entitled some of us are.
You are just pulling numbers out of thin air though. We don’t know how many were sold and have been delivered. Only Valve knows and if it’s over a certain threshold of users with issues we will eventually hear about it since it could negatively effect sales. If it’s within a normal error margin then we will likely never hear about it and the LE will continue to be on sale.
Don’t waste your time, it’s an inferior experience.
My LE had zero issues just to throw my hat in the ring. Most people without issues are not going to post. People with issues complain the loudest.
Just cloned the image from my 512GB LCD onto a external ssd, then loaded that image onto the 1TB LE OLED. Clonezilla took care of expanding the partition and everything. Turned on my OLED and I was right where I left off from my LCD. No issues at all.
I used clonezilla and had no issues using this tutorial: https://youtu.be/IF6UAVfWKDs?si=REHWt6x6edhZir10
They were never overpriced. A ton of technology went into them, and if you knew what you were doing they became the best controller you ever used.
Try Proton Experimental, heard that can get HDR working on Windows games.
They should be.
The etched finish blends really well with the bezels. I finally don’t mind when a game doesn’t support 16x10.
Only in a pitch black room would this be distracting and your light is green which means it’s fully charged, pull out the plug and let it discharge.
Feeding tube for gallbladder removal? Or was this more involved? Usually it’s done liproscopic and you get sent home same day with just some dietary restrictions.
Neither of those problems is a Steam Deck issue. One is an issue with your Hotspot the other is an Ubisoft issue.