• MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Not feeling a need to replace mine anytime soon. It’s able to run more than enough stuff I haven’t played yet to cover any time I might want to spend gaming away from home. And at home, I have my desktop.

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      1 year ago

      Also there is steam link if it isn’t beefy en9ugh for a AAA title and your desktop is beefy enough

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        1 year ago

        It also works through the net, which some people don’t know about. It used to be LAN only at first

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      There’re so many games I haven’t played so it’s easy to find games that perform well on the Deck. That’ll still be the case for a long time, so I don’t know I’ll actually have to upgrade. But I’m also still fine with an RX 580.

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      I agree, honestly. The way I have it configured, I can even run Starfield (although the way I initially had it, the graphics looked like something off of a PS2/3 or a 3DS, and now the loading screens actually give me plenty of time to read the loading screen tips).

      And the indie games (and also Elder Scrolls Online) that I normally play don’t even give me that much trouble.