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hinch said:

Yeah its just another option for people who want to game on the go. People bashing on it probably won't ever get it and that's on them. I'm excited for the Deck want this to really take off and see more companies offer more PC's in this formfactor.


Also.. drum roll please. FSR vs DLSS comparison in Necromunda Hired Gun (4K)

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-fsr-and-nvidia-dlss-comparison-shows-similar-quality-and-performance-at-4k-resolution-in-necromunda-hired-gun

FSR fares pretty well all considering! Ok so its not there with DLSS yet but its still mighty impressive and works with considerable more GPU's out there.

It will be an interesting comparison when DF does it. It is certainly one of those, yea it's not as good as DLSS but if you don't have RTX card which many still don't, it's way better than the alternative assuming TAA Upscaling isn't an option.

Chazore said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Well for some people to understand the appeal of the Steam Deck, we need to understand the unappealing aspects of the Switch and why there is a market for this. If the Switch had most of the advantages of the Steam Deck, then it wouldn't make the Steam Deck appealing. But some people can't grasp the concept that multiple handhelds can exist in the market without one of them failing.

I mean may as well since the moment the device was shown, it was already being said that it'd flop (despite the leaked pre-order numbers and clearly sold out stories). 

Both can co-exist just like PC has, no need for the stupid "it's doomed" crap, because it doesn't happen to play 1st party Ninty games (even though it'll be emulating them for some folks). 

Yea pretty much. I remember all those PC doomed nonsense back in the 7th gen but PC has only been growing since then. I do hope this succeeds as it really does shrink the barrier to entry for PC gaming to $399 (but realistically, $529).



                  

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