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I guess it probably says something about my own age that I don't consider the Steam Deck to be anywhere near an old system.
I didn't realize they'd been out for 4 years already. I could have sworn it was just hitting like 2
I agree. After all, they are still selling it, and people are still happily buying it. A friend got one about 3 months ago and he's been very pleased.
The Steam Deck is still under four years old, let's remember. The Nintendo Switch is over eight! Of course that's not an apples-to-oranges comparison as the Steam Deck aims to run any game, not just specifically optomised titles. But it's an indicator.
On the subject of being old, we get way more life out of PC hardware right now than we did back in the early 2000s. Nowadays if you buy a high end GPU you might get a decade of gaming out of it. Back then you'd get 2-3 years and it would be obsolete, because graphics tech was just evolving so fast. (Of course, cards now cost ten times what they did back then, but that's another story....)
Point is, there's plenty of life left in the steam deck yet :)
it's only 3 years old so I wouldn't consider it an old system. I think atleast 5 years is old for a console
I would consider it underpowered compared to competitors but not outdated (and imo I don't think better hardware is needed)
I wouldn't worry about it, the guy is very obviously just here to sell whatever a Legiongo is
Nope, the Legion Go is for my wife.
I’m personally holding out for the Steam Deck 2.
Whatever happened to reading comprehension?