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The date a great many have no doubt be waiting for, Valve has today officially announced their Steam Deck handheld will launch officially on February 25.

It will go by the date each user put in their reservation of course, starting off with the first lucky few who managed to dodge Valve's server issues at the time. The first batch of order invitation emails go out on February 25, and each person has just 72 hours to make the actual purchase before it moves onto the next person in the queue.

As for shipping? Valve say the first lot will go out from February 28 and they plan to send out a weekly invitation for more people to place an order. That actually sounds pretty awesome, so hopefully it will move along reasonably quickly, it certainly sounds like it.

Valve has also confirmed they're arranging for review units to go out to press sites, so keep an eye out for your favourite sites to get their own hands-on time. Additionally, before the release on February 25 we will also see some preview impressions but they didn't say who would be doing it.

Some very exciting times ahead.

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pb Jan 26, 2022
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: pb"Your expected order availability: Q1 2022"
Let's gooo!
Lucky! Mine says Q2 2022 (initially said Q1, before they had to delay it over the holidays). I got mine within the first 25 min? The site was being hammered and I had to keep trying. Probably what I get for being paranoid and never saving my CC info anywhere...

Well, it's probably some time in March. I've been on vacation when the reservation started, I set the alarm but missed it, being on a noisy promenade at the time. Realised 10-15 minutes later that it was past due, I did my best to get the reservation, but had to re-do the checkout three or four times. So, paradoxically, maybe (hopefully) I was still pretty early, given that the system was clogged in the beginning.


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Lofty Jan 26, 2022
Quoting: slaapliedjeMy other worry is all the people that will just buy this and install Windows on it... seems to defeat the purpose of the Deck for me; as who wants to deal with another Windows install...

im becoming less concerned about this tbh. Sure there will be a glut of tutorials on how to do this and benchmarks that show windows in front by 5-10% (they will cherry pick a bad example of game that's 30% in front or EA / anti-cheat titles). In the end it is an open device and people are free to put what they want on this, if they choose winblow's then that's their loss, certainly their loss of privacy for one, not to mention the originality & OEM presentation that steam deck brings.

And although exclusives is a dirty word around here, that doesn't mean we can't have steam deck performance optimizations that don't get picked up when running the windows version of the game, or UI / control changes that are also missing due to the way a game might detect the deck on windows. Let alone all the background ((spy.. cough)) processes that windows runs that Arch Linux is not (and that wide open Microphone). Or even the power saving kernal updates from AMD that the windows version might not have. As for that dirty word 'exclusives' well if a game is designed for the steam deck because of it's form factor there again might be room for some titles made on Linux that are not 'exclusive' but will run better on Native Linux.

Each to their own, but il be sticking with Linux on the Steam Deck.


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slaapliedje Jan 26, 2022
Quoting: pb
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: pb"Your expected order availability: Q1 2022"
Let's gooo!
Lucky! Mine says Q2 2022 (initially said Q1, before they had to delay it over the holidays). I got mine within the first 25 min? The site was being hammered and I had to keep trying. Probably what I get for being paranoid and never saving my CC info anywhere...

Well, it's probably some time in March. I've been on vacation when the reservation started, I set the alarm but missed it, being on a noisy promenade at the time. Realised 10-15 minutes later that it was past due, I did my best to get the reservation, but had to re-do the checkout three or four times. So, paradoxically, maybe (hopefully) I was still pretty early, given that the system was clogged in the beginning.

Yeah mine was 3 or 4 times as well. Probably going to find out you were 5 ahead of me, so barely fit in the Q1 slots.
CatKiller Jan 26, 2022
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Quoting: slaapliedjeMy other worry is all the people that will just buy this and install Windows on it... seems to defeat the purpose of the Deck for me; as who wants to deal with another Windows install...
I think very few people will, and the ones that do will have a miserable time; the reviews of other handheld devices that come with Windows have been universal in saying that Windows is terrible for a device like this. But for the ones that do, and get utility out of it, good luck to them; it's their device to do as they wish.
kaiman Jan 26, 2022
Looking forward to the first reviews and hands-on experiences by actual players. Then they only need to make it available in my country of residence :-). Wonder what I'll get sooner ... a new affordable graphics card or the Deck. Right now my bets are on latter.
KohlyKohl Jan 26, 2022
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: pb
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: pb"Your expected order availability: Q1 2022"
Let's gooo!
Lucky! Mine says Q2 2022 (initially said Q1, before they had to delay it over the holidays). I got mine within the first 25 min? The site was being hammered and I had to keep trying. Probably what I get for being paranoid and never saving my CC info anywhere...

Well, it's probably some time in March. I've been on vacation when the reservation started, I set the alarm but missed it, being on a noisy promenade at the time. Realised 10-15 minutes later that it was past due, I did my best to get the reservation, but had to re-do the checkout three or four times. So, paradoxically, maybe (hopefully) I was still pretty early, given that the system was clogged in the beginning.

Yeah mine was 3 or 4 times as well. Probably going to find out you were 5 ahead of me, so barely fit in the Q1 slots.

I started on time and it took me over an hour...
Spyker Jan 26, 2022
Finally!
cookiEoverdose Jan 26, 2022
QuoteYour expected order availability: Q1 2022
Fingers crossed
denyasis Jan 26, 2022
Quoting: CatKiller
Quoting: slaapliedjeMy other worry is all the people that will just buy this and install Windows on it... seems to defeat the purpose of the Deck for me; as who wants to deal with another Windows install...
I think very few people will, and the ones that do will have a miserable time; the reviews of other handheld devices that come with Windows have been universal in saying that Windows is terrible for a device like this. But for the ones that do, and get utility out of it, good luck to them; it's their device to do as they wish.

I don't see the os being that big of an issue. Both will autostart with steam, which will run in BPM or something. Both os's can do that with no issue. Ideally, if this thing is meant to be a success, the average user shouldn't even notice or care about the OS, just like every other console.
CyborgZeta Jan 26, 2022
I made my reservation late in the afternoon the day Valve started taking reservations, and my shipping timeframe is "Q2 2022". I don't expect to see mine until Spring.

Which is fine. I'm in no particular rush. Gives me time to get a few good size microSD cards.
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