Valve having dual-boot support high on their list for SteamOS updates is honestly crazy and most companies would not be this open with doing this I feel like

  • St0rmer66B
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    1 year ago

    I don’t even mind too much if Windows performance isn’t perfect, just having a nice easy way to install it without using workarounds etc would still be nice. A new driver every now and again for the APU would be good though.

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    1 year ago

    They way theyve handled everything with Steam Deck so far has actually accidentally coerced me into switching over from a main console player to a main pc player. Idk even know when it really happened, one day I’m a sony pony and everything i buy is on PS5, then my steam deck shows up and in a blink of an eye a few years pass and I have a fully decked out gaming pc and I’m buying everything on steam. Like wtf happened.

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    1 year ago

    I wouldn’t be surprised if work on Steam Deck 2 has now started.

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      1 year ago

      probably already started alongside the OLED but is just still deep in development while Valve waits for AMD to make some leaps in computing

      they know that SD2 should probably try to have 60fps as the frame target and theres just not an APU that can do that at the same low TDP that SD1 goes for 30fps