Valve has over 100 playable games for the Steam Deck

01 February 2022
60 of the games were certified to be of the highest tier of compatibility.

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All I know is the lowest storage has emmc which doesn't make much sense for this handheld gaming pc

    Foxtrot2Novmbr, 01 Feb 2022only if the steam deck runs on windows os. then it will hav... moreDeck is full fledged computer, install 1TB ssd there you can dual boot linux distro and windows or even triple boot with android. There is no limitation on how many os you can use.

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      kek, 01 Feb 2022"RISC-V has no chance less EU or China which has a hug... moreNope EU processor initiative is putting RISCV as it's forefront, also the old MIPS based processors for space used are now being developed under RISCV ecosystem.

        Foxtrot2Novmbr, 01 Feb 2022only if the steam deck runs on windows os. then it will hav... moreWell said. Linux may has its appeal as a free and open source desktop OS alternative to both Windows and macOS, but it will never beat Windows when it comes to gaming, and that's coming from someone who used to be a full-time Linux user before migrating to Windows 10 since the Anniversary Update to this day.

          only if the steam deck runs on windows os. then it will have a great chance in competing against other portable consoles such as aya neo pro, gpd win max, gpd win 3, onexplayer, nintendo switch and so on...

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            • 01 Feb 2022

            Anonymous, 01 Feb 2022It's great that Valve supports Linux gaming, but too b... more"RISC-V has no chance less EU or China which has a huge gaming industry starts making games for RISC-V."

            If anything, China will ban gaming again if it gets too much on its way of being #1. And as for EU, ARM is covering the area x86 cant cover, so there's no space for RISC-V.

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              • 01 Feb 2022

              It's great that Valve supports Linux gaming, but too bad everyone in the entire industry apart from Nintendo are deeply invested into X86.


              Even in the year 2100, you will see games on X86.


              RISC-V has no chance less EU or China which has a huge gaming industry starts making games for RISC-V.

              China can do it, but too bad they are also invested into X86 and MIPS