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Steam Deck, Valve's Answer to the Nintendo Switch; Now Set For February Release After Suffering a Delay
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[QUOTE="Wolfe, post: 13594848, member: 19111"] As a Nintendo fanboy, I see little wrong with the Deck offering a somewhat-finicky power-user alternative to the plug-n-play experience of the Switch that the Deck will never, ever match. Until the Deck, bona fide portable gaming PCs have been laptops, which are no better than lightweight desktops. The Deck isn't a Switch, but it's no laptop either. I only don't understand why people want to play games on handheld devices in the first place. I've tried it again and again, and I hear the reasons, but I just don't get it myself. It's neck aches and hand aches on a small screen, in distracting places, on battery power, where you can be interrupted at any time. No thanks. [/QUOTE]
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