Don’t forget the vast library of pc games available and sales through bundles.
Don’t forget the vast library of pc games available and sales through bundles.
I just posted on another thread, Steam Deck OLED has got me back into PC gaming after a years long pause without needing to build a modern gaming PC. On the other hand I am setting up an Odin 2 Pro for gaming with the classics that is sharing my time along with the Steam Deck.
Same here! It’s been ages since I bought a gaming PC or console, and Steam Deck gives me PC gaming and portability at an affordable price without the time involved to build my own.
Guys OP said not to ask why he got so many, he just wants to collect all the colors and maybe leave them for his employees to play.
You waited 2 weeks for a new pair of jeans to arrive?
I too, am playing Yakuza 0.
How much battery time do you think you can squeeze out of those two indie games?
Nice call out to that sling-bag. How is it’s fit? Does it securely fit only the bag?
I was a humble bundle subscriber and bundle buyer for the longest time, but never got to enjoy most of my games until the Steam Deck. It’s so easy to build up a large portfolio with bundles if you are a patient gamer.
Oh glue sniffing explains all the addiction behavior on this thread.
I think the only issue is that it makes the OLED user way too happy on a daily basis. Being this happy isn’t normal.
Great choice.
That’s a historical low outside of bundles
I see what you did there. Really dived deep on that one.
You should see those developers over on /r/gamedev that are puzzled that the number of their games added to accounts is far less than the number of installs.
I’ve been out of the build your own gaming PC game for a long time and not interested in getting a prebuilt either. Steam Deck checks the boxes for me just like buying a console.