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Cake day: November 1st, 2023

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  • Don’t know why you’re being downvoted. I’m also sticking with my LCD day one deck, it’s as amazing as it always was. The seeming elitism amongst those who bought an OLED deck is lame, saying the LCD deck is the worst screen they’ve ever seen, bogus. It’s so overhyped. Say what you will, but I’ve never had to RMA my deck for any issues.

    Looking forward to the next version of Steam Deck.


  • It’s just the entitlement mentality of those downvoting. They don’t like to hear that they don’t get to shift the blame and responsibility for their problems onto others. It’s the “it’s somebody else’s fault!” mantra. In this case, it’s the fault of the thief, but not Valve or the shipper. But they still feel entitled and expect Valve to just send them another one for free. Why? Valve fulfilled their end. We have delivery options as consumers to have packages held at their store to prevent things like this. People don’t use them for whatever reason, well then accept the risk of having packages left on your porch unattended.


  • Apparently you got an F in reading comprehension. That’s not what I said. I even specifically said in my post “I’m not saying that doesn’t happen.” You are talking about an extremely rare worst case scenario as if it’s a common occurrence and it’s not. I’ve been buying and selling on ebay since 2000 and have done well over 1,000 transactions in both directions, and the scenario you describe has literally never happened to me, for any dollar amount. You’re just fear mongering.


  • I’ve sold stuff worth over $1,000 to a zero feedback buyer. Sometimes people who are looking for a specific thing don’t use eBay, and they will create an account to buy it from you. It’s happened to me more than once. I’ve never been scammed in this manner. I’m not saying that doesn’t happen, but it’s exceedingly rare, and the odds are very much in your favor as a seller. All you’re doing with your method is severely limiting your pool of buyers, and extending the amount of time it takes to sell something.


  • To each their own and all, I just like having redundancy of hardware. Situations like you’re hanging out with friends or family and you want to play multi-player games, or you want to let your kid play some games, or you have to RMA your deck due to some issue, you’d have a backup to play while you wait for your new one. To me all of that is worth more than what I would save selling my OG deck to buy an OLED model.





  • What the hell does it matter? Buy what you want and let others buy what they want. I personally hope a million “limited edition” decks get sold, if that’s how many people want one. If you jumped on one hoping to be able to flip it for a menial profit because it sold out instantly, well that’s karma and you got what you deserve.





  • You know what? I fired up my deck for the first time in awhile last night amidst all this hype over the OLED model, and the LCD screen still looks beautiful and vivid to me, the colors really pop, and that’s with the factory settings. Clearly an OLED screen is “more vivid-y” but when immersed in the experience, who’s going to notice? Are you going to be playing a game, constantly evaluating color saturation and thinking “wow, that OLED sword sure is vivid!” Doubtful. I’ve never once had any complaints about my deck screen and there’s no reason to start now. As far as battery life goes, I’ve never played my deck long enough to be concerned about having to stop to charge it. I play it so infrequently I can go weeks without needing to charge it. So for me, I would gain very little by upgrading to the OLED. Obviously if you play your deck for like 8 hours at a time, the bigger battery would be a benefit. I’m an adult with a full time job and a family so the time I have to spend on video games is very minimal. Whether or not the upgrade is worth it depends entirely on your gaming habits and practicality. I’ll buy the deck 2 when it gets released.