Post APBnJS9thGd0GtYahc by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
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(DIR) Post #APBWclLUsxVO3obWtM by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-02T06:32:40Z
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When do you expect the Steam Deck 2 to be released?
(DIR) Post #APBXhh3ENcke8vyXaK by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-02T06:44:40Z
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@riley probably. Maybe they will do an upgraded version in the meantime as well with the same hardware but with tweaks such as slighty larger battery? Who knows
(DIR) Post #APBZzY90QyCpdjJq8e by ImboSlice@chaos.social
2022-11-02T07:10:22Z
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@boilingsteam @riley slightly larger battery plus OLED screen? I think an updated screen would make a lot of people reconsider who didn't go for the Deck or were waiting
(DIR) Post #APBcFWR8kZ1ksyXrDE by GlowingLantern@mastodon.online
2022-11-02T07:35:34Z
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@boilingsteam Not any time soon. They will probably release a different console akin to Steam Machines or standalone VR first.
(DIR) Post #APBnJS9thGd0GtYahc by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-02T09:39:40Z
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@GlowingLantern it may depend on the pressu re on the market as well
(DIR) Post #APBnKThlQw9TMAt1jk by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-02T09:39:51Z
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@GlowingLantern it may depend on the pressure on the market as well
(DIR) Post #APBoooFhheOvj0mxKS by Zerglingman@freespeechextremist.com
2022-11-02T09:56:33.807367Z
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@boilingsteam After PC2
(DIR) Post #APBp9xvWvbpboNRN2G by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-02T10:00:22Z
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@ImboSlice @riley I find the screen they chose to be of very high quality. But a larger battery? Oh yes...
(DIR) Post #APBpGJuQ713Fj1x30S by GlowingLantern@mastodon.online
2022-11-02T10:01:29Z
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@boilingsteam A new version would need to offer improved performance and battery life (for next gen games or a bigger/better screen). Valve is therefore dependent on hardware developers to design a more efficient chip that is still affordable (disregarding the worldwide inflation and supply shortages). Supporting another hardware variation requires resources from Valve and game developers, so a new version needs to be worth it.
(DIR) Post #APBplgp0yNPdlVNh7A by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-02T10:07:11Z
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@GlowingLantern it would still be a PC at the core using the same APIs so its doubtful the game devs would have to do anything more to support it.
(DIR) Post #APBqomApdBOHBdcaoq by ImboSlice@chaos.social
2022-11-02T10:18:55Z
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@boilingsteam @riley it is a very good screen! However, my beloved Vita converted me into a forever OLED believer 🙏
(DIR) Post #APBrHjHzR0fqddm9gW by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-02T10:24:05Z
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@riley @ImboSlice controls yes but battery a little too short to my taste
(DIR) Post #APBrLlNHchSCGSAue0 by GlowingLantern@mastodon.online
2022-11-02T10:24:52Z
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@boilingsteam The value of a console is the stable hardware to develop for and test against. That’s why the Switch still hasn’t had a significant hardware revision. The fact that the Steam Deck doesn’t _require_ devs to support it is a way to break into the market. Valve hopes that devs will eventually see it as a “real” console at some point. The biggest reason why the Steam Machines failed, is that they _were_ just PCs. There wasn’t any added value for devs or players.
(DIR) Post #APBrPpgTXgXWmx5nXs by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
2022-11-02T10:25:38Z
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@ImboSlice @riley OLEDs still have durability issues if I remember correctly.