![]() ![]() Valve’s support of it has helped pull over many sceptics too. I remember reading The Verge and their headline was " it's not ready" and yet a year later, the same writer has now said it's ready and it's won them over to be their favourite gadget of 2022. While it has issues, it remains my absolute favourite way to play games because of the convenience it provides to help unshackle me from my desk as well as the surprising power it has in what you can play on it. I'm sure I'm not alone in this, unless you're some kind of zealot, you will find problems in everything. I could write a long list of problems I have with my iPhone, my Nintendo Switch and all the other devices I own. The Steam Deck is by no means perfect, with many issues still remaining, but then that’s true of any hardware ever made by anyone. I play something on mine nearly every day, with a mixture of docked and handheld depending on how I'm feeling. Safe to say, I'm invested both personally and professionally. If you're going to take the back off, remove the SD Card first. So there was the replacement for that, and then I purchased one personally when my time in the original reservation queue came up. ![]() ![]() The first one being the original review unit I had to send back that had a dying fan, which I also accidentally snapped the SD Card inside when going to check, a reminder to always remove it if you're going to do some tinkering. Games in the video: Broforce, followed by Grim Dawn. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view. ![]()
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