Like how does it do with games like Starfield or The Last of Us? Regardless though, are we reaching a point where it’s practically impossible to run newly released games on the Steam Deck? Games such as GTA VI, Spider-Man 2, MW3, etc…

I mean isn’t that how PCs work? A build in 2019 should be able to run today’s games still, just not in that good graphics or performance.

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    We are at a point now, where it’s the habit of many AAA developers to release poorly optimized PC games.

    When you see a game that runs well, with a good engine, it really highlights the nonsense some of the publishers/developers are releasing.

    You look at a game like Elden Ring, and how good it runs and the whole darn game is barely 45-46GB, yet other games are pushing 100-150GB and run like shit.

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      Poorly optimized, and fucking lazy as shit with BASIC things. Like a game doesn’t need to be over 100gigs if you don’t force us to install every language voice over pack. I swear to god hardware limitations made game development better in an optimization sense. Nowadays its like “LOL buy another hard drive you filthy commoner”