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Personally haven't as I just don't think I'd use it.
Handheld Linux console is a cool idea. Though I'd focus on GOG games on it.
Last edited by Shmerl on 31 Oct 2021 at 8:25 pm UTC
I hope it's sells successfully though.
Last edited by Xpander on 1 Nov 2021 at 1:50 am UTC
But why should I? I have a desktop PC and all my daily trips are either on foot or involve riding a bike. No need for handheld consoles.
Last edited by Alm888 on 1 Nov 2021 at 11:05 pm UTC
Technicalities aside, no. I would like a Deck, it's probably the first gaming console I'm interested in since the Game Boy Advance, but it's not an option in many ways.
It is not available in my region, so I don't even have the option. But even if I did, this is a huge expense for my standards; I don't tend to use the latest and greatest hardware, I use my devices until they fall apart (sometimes even longer :P ) and getting a new phone or laptop requires careful consideration. I wouldn't buy in to a new device before it is even out, even if I happened to have the money now. And, well, I don't have the money now. xD Certainly doesn't help that exchange rates have skyrocketed recently.
I'll probably try to replace my very old computer and phone before I even start thinking about buying a much more superfluous device like a gaming handheld.
Unfortunately this entire hobby is going beyond a lot of peoples means. The prices are just nuts!
Last edited by eldaking on 2 Nov 2021 at 10:51 pm UTC
Well, if there would be some decks available through gray import, I will think about it next year. Mostly out of curiosity and to support sales a bit (if grey import counts for it). I'm not expecting to use it a lot, honestly.
I just want to have it.
I just hope it becomes successful so that Linux Desktop gaming can profit from it.
For it's actual use by me: there's some older / rather low end (regarding graphics / resource usage) games I actually think of playing on it, but I'll still prefer desktop for the "good stuff".
And I hope the Linux environment of it will be well enough supported, also by community repos, to run some standard Linux apps and simple OSS games on it.
P.S. I just wonder why it's not shown in my steam wishlist when i set the platform filter to (native) available for steamos/linux..... that doesn't make any sense... at least for me...
Last edited by peta77 on 3 Nov 2021 at 8:31 pm UTC
For me, it's a return on investment. I can't afford both, so what can I do the most on for the longest time?
In the (far) future I might get one, but I have priorities to upgrade my desktop pc (cpu, graphics, etc) first.
I mean I totally understand if your job doesn't do that, so it might not be a consideration, but it is an interesting idea!
Come to think of it... If that dock is small enough... One could connect it to thier second, third, whatever monitor at thier workstation for when times get slow... We'd just need a "boss" button to pause the game and get the monitor to switch back to the workstation desktop.
Not that I'm advocating playing games at work or anything... But I do remember when games had a Boss button for a reason, lol.