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stewrogers t1_iqsd5z2 wrote

Who gives a shit about the tech? If that's your bag get in to PC gaming. Consoles are all about the gaming experience.

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OkChicken7697 t1_iqsf9lh wrote

What? lol

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stewrogers t1_iqsgkhu wrote

Who gives a shit about the tech? If that's your bag get in to PC gaming. Consoles are all about the gaming experience.

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OkChicken7697 t1_iqsh7fh wrote

So you aren't good with technology, so get a switch then.

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stewrogers t1_iqsibdq wrote

What does that even mean?

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OkChicken7697 t1_iqsjnet wrote

Well you answered my question in a very cryptic manner, did the best I could man. Just answer the question normally next time.

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stewrogers t1_iqslebz wrote

Thought the answer was clear enough. The technology inside a console is largely irrelevant as long as the game play stacks up, except for PC gaming, where building your own machine or knowing all about the hardware is part of experience

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OkChicken7697 t1_iqsn4y0 wrote

My question had nothing to do with hardware of the specific consoles. My questions was specific about a persons understanding of technology.

If a person has no understanding of computers, you do not recommend they purchase a linux based machine.

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stewrogers t1_iqso39n wrote

Android.

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OkChicken7697 t1_iqsoy3u wrote

Steam deck is Linux lol.

Like I said, go with a switch.

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stewrogers t1_iqsphm5 wrote

I still don't get ya. Who cares what the underlying OS is?

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OkChicken7697 t1_iqss9qf wrote

It's a simple statement dude lol.

>Get a switch if you suck at technology.

>Get a steamdeck if you understand technology.

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stewrogers t1_iqst8wh wrote

Why? What has understanding the technology got to do with playing games?

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OkChicken7697 t1_iqstoto wrote

Because in order to use the steam deck you require an understanding of technology, whereas the switch, you turn it on, and you can begin playing immediately.

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stewrogers t1_iqsu6nk wrote

That's really not the case.

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OkChicken7697 t1_iqsv687 wrote

How?

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stewrogers t1_iqswpfa wrote

There's all the faffing about of setting up user accounts and installing updates on a switch, like most other devices.

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OkChicken7697 t1_iqt86j6 wrote

Yeah, the steam deck is much much much worse than that.

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stewrogers t1_iqtate0 wrote

Then what's the point. Just buy a gaming laptop.

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OkChicken7697 t1_iqtb427 wrote

Because it is handheld and all of it's resources are focused on gaming.

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The_Bean682 t1_iu9cdiy wrote

Just saw this thread and had to comment. Steam deck can be as easy as a switch. Sure, if you want to play games outside of steam it takes a little work, nothing a YouTube video can’t enable a monkey to do though. I agree with the other guy, but for a different reason. You really don’t have to be ‘good with tech’ to play a deck, just like you don’t have to be ‘good with cars’ to do standard maintenance. Watch a quick video, easy as 1-2-3.

Or just play the crazy amount of games steam had compatible and require 0 extra work at all.

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OkChicken7697 t1_iu9cteb wrote

I think you are overestimating the vast majority of peoples intelligence.

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The_Bean682 t1_iu9dv0j wrote

If anything I’m overestimating their motivation or ability to put forth any effort. Again, it doesn’t take many brain cells to watch a YouTube video and copy what they do, though I think most people would care less and just play steam games like I said, which is what the deck was technically made for and requires little to no effort to do.

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