Re: Latest Valve's announcement
By: Javier Sturman to All on Thu Nov 20 2025 03:25 pm
Hello everybody!
Has anybody seen the upcoming products from Valve? I only run Steam on my PC on Windows. Does anybody have Steam Deck, how does it perform?
I think I would be buying the Steam Machine when it's released.
Javier
Hi there,
For the sake of full disclosure, I usually come across as a Steam Deck fanboy, which is weird because I am much of a Valve detractor.
Anyway, regarding the Steam Deck, as long as you keep your expectations in check, the machine fucking rocks.
For one, it is an actual PC on which they have slapped a console-like user interface. The implication is that if you just want to play, the experience is very console-like, but if you need a PC for whatever reason, you can attatch a mouse and a keyboard to it and do your accounting on the thing.
That point cannot be stressed enough. Yeah, using a Steam Deck for work looks ridiculous. Then your workstation gets toasted for whatever reason and it does not matter because you can administrate your server fleet from your Steam Deck while a new workstation arrives.
Now, regarding gaming: the Steam Deck is a bit underpowered if your target is AAA games, and you will be tight on storage unless you break bank expanding it. In my opinion, the Steam Deck is perfect if you plan to play retro games or indies. Games such as Redout play fine on ultra settings, and Mortal Shell plays fine on medium. You can emulate up to PS2 and Xbox games without making a dent in your resources. PS3 is doable but it is pushing it and far from perfect.
Game support is mostly good. It is very rare for me to find a game that does not run well due to compatibility issues. That said, games with kernel level anti-cheat won't work at all because kernel level anti-cheat is essentially a rootkit, and the underlying Linux system does not execute that sort of thing.
A big advantage is you can run non-steam games on it. If you are a Steam hater it is great, because you can purchase a Steam Deck and play all your Gog and Zoom-platofrm games on it.
Battery life is ok but not awesome. Lowering game settings if you want an extended battery life is an option, so if you want to play for long on a single charge then you might consider lowering your graphical settings so the GPU won't eat as much power. I can take a 2 hour long bus trip playing on the thing and still keep 30% of battery to spare.
As for the Steam Machine, I personally want it to succeed, but whether it will be a wise investment or not will depend on its launch price.
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