The Steam Deck 2 might be significantly faster than its predecessor.

  • sanpo@sopuli.xyz
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    11 minutes ago

    I wonder how many times we’ll get this “news” headline again.

    They’ve been saying that from the beginning, there’s no news here.

    And besides, everyone that’s familiar with Valve hardware knows they release upgrades… basically never.

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    I’ve been wanting to get one but still haven’t but I’ve played on my friend’s. I honestly think it’ll hold up for a few more years. Obviously not with the AAA cutting edge stuff. But even 5 years from now I’m sure the biggest game will be something it can still run. Most of the highest rated games are indie titles nowadays.

    I’d really want the deck 2 to blew the original out of the water. Give it that feel of upgrading from a PS1 to the PS2. Because we really don’t have that now. Jumping from the PS4 to the PS5 didn’t feel much different other than faster load times. It was disappointing to say the least.

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    Who in the world thought they would? They already said SD 2 wouldn’t happen until it would be a significant upgrade. The OLED version was certainly an upgrade, but to expect them to do small iterations every year is absurd. It’s not a cell phone, y’all. Just get one and enjoy it like a console instead of expecting bs “upgrades” every year like Samsung or Apple.

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    6 hours ago

    The Steam Deck is still pretty capable for 2024, likely even through 2025. I think this is the right move. There are very few games that struggle with performance currently on it.

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      4 hours ago

      Not sure why you’re downvoted, but I think you’re close to at least partial reason. Having one device last a few years makes it easier to replace under warranty, if what you’re truly trying to do is provide superior customer service over competition (they probably have lost of spare parts, as it makes sense to order bulk and of extras, unless you’re super greedy company who has no faith in its product).
      And as I assume you’re suggesting, they’re going to make their money on the games that people buy to play on that device, so why waste effort on making miniscule improvements that may end up hurting your brand and labelling you a money grabber.
      Don’t get me wrong, Valve know how to make lots of money, but I bet they’re smart enough to try and do it in a “sustainable” way from their perspective.

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        Excessive releases drive me away from a developer/manufacturer. It just underscores their priorities toward innovation and quality.