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joshstrange ◴[] No.42726760[source]
At this point I'd be hard pressed to consider this over my Steam Deck. We will see the specs later but I doubt it will really compete processing-wise or screen-wise.

The openness (full arch desktop) of the Steam Deck is also awesome while having a great UI that you never have to leave if you don't want to.

EDIT: I mistakenly called it "fedora desktop", my bad

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tapoxi ◴[] No.42726975[source]
SteamOS is Arch, Bazzite is Fedora if you want a more Fedora experience.

I agree mostly because I find myself playing a lot of smaller games these days, and it's much easier for devs to release and patch their games on Steam than it is a Nintendo platform. They also have a much friendlier refund policy.

For the masses though, a Nintendo system just works. I can hand a Switch to my daughter and know she can play Nintendo games with little bullshit, it's easy to play couch co-op, the parental controls are very solid, etc.

In terms of hardware it's ARM and Nvidia, which is a solid foundation, and Nintendo titles look great without being technically demanding. I fully expect to see a 60 FPS Zelda game that uses DLSS upscaling to look great on my 4K TV. The Steam Deck is somewhat limited by FSR2.

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1. sarchertech ◴[] No.42728497[source]
> They also have a much friendlier refund policy.

I can see why steam has an easier refund policy. It’s easy to buy a game that doesn’t work well (or at all) on your hardware.

But the switch shouldn’t have this issue, and that’s basically only reason I would ever return a game.

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2. ikr678 ◴[] No.42733848[source]
Steam has a refund policy because consumer law requires them to have a refund policy.
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3. sarchertech ◴[] No.42752422[source]
I’m unaware of any law that would require steam to have a more customer friendly refund policy than Nintendo does, which was the point I was addressing.
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4. ikr678 ◴[] No.42835803{3}[source]
The current Steam refund policy is a result of consumer law in Australia.

https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/03/valve-steam-refunds-v...