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It would be nice to have the option of adding the Steam Deck for those that own one in the PC Info section.
P.S: Yes, this is my sneaky way to say I just received mine :D
As I too have one :grin:
Although the Mrs keeps pinching as she's on it now :sad:
Maybe more of a "Do you have a handheld gaming PC? If so, enter those / tick those that you do" sorta thing, but for that I need to find some free time to even have the survey support multi-answer questions <_<
"Do you also game on another PC?
[] Laptop
[] Desktop
[] HTPC
[] Handheld
-- which ones?
[] Deck
[] Deck 2
[] Aya Thingy 1
[] Aya Thingy 2
[] Asus Thingy"
It should be pretty straightforward then to pull out a "secondary devices" graph that shows the numbers for each. Easy to expand in the future.
According to Valve, 42% of people with a Deck have switched to the Deck being their primary gaming PC and their other gaming PC being the secondary device.
Last edited by CatKiller on 5 Apr 2023 at 5:20 pm UTC