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When data gets the emotion chip and tries drinking. “I hate this”, takes another sip, “oh yes! I hate this! This is revolting!”.



It’s still better than the switch, and it’s getting better.


They do deserve higher graphical output. That’s why you should play them on a steam deck or rog ally.



You need to change some settings. I forget which, but I think it’s fsr completely off and a few others. Then I capped it at 40 fps and it stays there while looking pretty good even in act 3.


No, not at all. The deck is much more convenient and no fuss. It has sleep / resume. I can be in the middle of a battle in BG3, put the thing into sleep and set it down for a week. Press resume and I’m instantly back to where I left off. No turning on the TV, booting the console, starting the game, loading your save. And the portability is convenient even for just in the house. Play on the couch, at the table with coffee and breakfast, in bed before falling asleep.

Then when you factor in the value you get from being able to play modern games comfortably while traveling, I stand by my point that you’re a fool if you buy a series s over a deck.


The steam library, full Linux operating system, and emulation of current gen Nintendo games is far from zero reason.




Just gotta change some settings and it’s perfectly playable throughout the game.



By an absurd margin? Motherfucker the steam deck is $400. If you buy a series s over a deck you’re a fool.



That’s why you’re an absolute fool if you buy an Xbox.


I have like 70 hours on it only on the deck. Zero issues. I think you need to stop saying it has issues just because you have issues. It seems to just be a you thing.


If you’re working permanent remote, just do what I did and move to where you like to vacation.


If your trait as the word brutal in it, you’re probably an asshole.