Hello, PC gaming here: Are the consoles OK?

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Hello, PC gaming here: Are the consoles OK?
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Seems most don't live near a Microcenter and it shows!

Consoles forever crappy spec PCs.

At least I can stream my Desktop to my Steam Deck OLED with HDR even with Moonlight 🌕 + Sunshine ☀️

I picked up a Steam Deck to get into PC gaming and frankly, I don't get it. So many games not even worth the bandwidth to download much less actually play.

Edit Example:

https://www.polygon.com/gaming/24173617/banana-clicker-game-steam-egg

Steam users aren't known for great taste in games.

And yeah, since Fry's shut down, I haven't thought about building a PC again. No Microcenter around here either.

i'm the exact opposite. all my computers are macs so I've been gaming on PS5 for years. picked up an sd oled mostly to play hades, but have finished dead island 2, ghsot of tsushima and hogwarts legacy on it. the barrier to entry to play a game is so low with the steamdecks suspend feature, I can just pick it up and be playing 5 seconds later.

I also am a Mac user who has a PS5 and a Steam Deck and honestly my SD is collecting dust. It’s a cool bit of hardware but it has too many compromises. The main problem is that it’s just not comfortable to play on. The screen is too small and the way you hold it you end up constantly looking down at is, which is just not ergonomic. The PS5 is also on in seconds from rest mode, and has the benefit of being hooked up to a 77” OLED and a nice 5.1.4 surround sound system.

Maybe you've just grown out of gaming. The Steam Deck has it's issues, but the sheer amount of different great games playable on it is debatably it's greatest strength. Hades, Armored Core, Persona, Dark Souls, pokemon romhacks, etc.

You have discovered sturgeon's law. 90% of everything is crap. Judging a medium or genre by the crap isn't useful.

Steam is a platform that works best for word of mouth. Yes, 90% of it is crap if you just browse around. Hang around gaming forums and YouTube channels that highlight top indy games, and you'll soon have more games than you can play in a lifetime.

Those of us who rave about it have been doing this for years and have a big backlog. Now that I think about it, it would be difficult to jump in cold.