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As of the writing of this article, the grand total now sits at 7,128 with 4,419 that are considered playable and 2,709 that have been verified.
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It really depends on the gameI kind of like the idea of a steam deck, and maybe if I had a daily commute or something, but low rez 30-60 fps gaming on a handheld is not something I see much fun in when having multiple gaming machines at my disposal that are much more powerfull and run most if not all games better.
I have to agree with that. And I agree about running SteamOS on my computer... I'm >--< this close to doing it now, and if I had thought of it, I would have thrown another SSD in my rig and installed it there to dual boot and play with over this Holiday season when I was wasting time slaying vampires. I'm sick of Win10/Win11.But my favourite feature of the Steam Deck is the 'suspend/resume' feature. It's been a common feature with consoles for a couple of generations now and is something I always wanted for PC, but never had it until the Deck
Pretty sure that's something they are working on for this gen. I thought I saw it mentioned in that story I posted a couple of weeks back regarding how Valve has opted to not move forward with the AMD APU that the competitors are using and instead focusing on adding features and improvements for this one.I do wish it could do background downloads
I sometimes wonder about the whole verified/playable thing as it reminds me of the many updates I've read regarding the PS3 emulators. Yay, we can get to the title screen or maybe certain levels but then fully playable is another matter.My brother has come across verified games that still don't work very well.