you can get one for like uh, around 500 US Dollars?Steamdeck is more convenient to play on for most indie-type games. There's no reason in spending $1000+ to get a PC just to play indies.
Surely GTX 1660ti would perform better than Deck APU
you can get one for like uh, around 500 US Dollars?Steamdeck is more convenient to play on for most indie-type games. There's no reason in spending $1000+ to get a PC just to play indies.
lmao even if you wanted to build a microatx/SFF pc with a gtx 1660ti it's less convenient than a literal handheld. Can you bring your gtx 1660ti with you on the toilet? Also I've already said before I don't recommend anyone building into pc gaming with less than midrange specs, that's $1000-1500.you can get one for like uh, around 500 US Dollars?
Surely GTX 1660ti would perform better than Deck APU
I doubt you can pump a turd out if you hold that thing.lmao even if you wanted to build a microatx/SFF pc with a gtx 1660ti it's less convenient than a literal handheld. Can you bring your gtx 1660ti with you on the toilet? Also I've already said before I don't recommend anyone building into pc gaming with less than midrange specs, that's $1000-1500.
i don't make the rulesI doubt you can pump a turd out if you hold that thing.
Where you gonna put it when you spray your ass? Bring that thing into the toilet is disgusting mate.
i don't make the rules
Steamdeck is more convenient to play on for most indie-type games. There's no reason in spending $1000+ to get a PC just to play indies.
The topic is specifically about game variety, the kind of variety that only modern indies display.Theres more to PC gaming than just indies though
I wouldnt want to replace my main machine with a Steam Deck ever
Its a great piece of subsidary hardware or introduction to Steam however
There's more racing games now than ever before, you just have to look for them.There's lots of games sure. But many genres lack variety, specially since the 7th generation.
You used to have lots of different racing games, football games, basketball, american football, snowboarding, character action... you name it.
There's more racing games now than ever before, you just have to look for them.
The topic is specifically about game variety, the kind of variety that only modern indies display.
Modern indies only seem to focus on 2d 16bit games and occasionally another generic first person horror.
Rarely if ever do they make PSX/PS2 style 3d platformers. The closest thing we have is a hat in time and yooka laylee but does weren't very fun for me
More like in their 40s now.I think it's all about timing. Folks that played PS1 games when as kids or teens are now in their 30s so you'll see more nostalgia for these kind of games.
Hell I just bought lunacid and lunistice which are 2 pretty great PS1/Saturn era like games.
i think back then each platform gives unique experience too.Yeah a few years of difference give or take but the nostalgia for chiptunes and 8 bit graphics from guys that grew up with the NES is being phased out and replaced by devs that grew up with pentiums, PS1 Saturn and N64. Boomer shooters, low poly survival horror, CRPGs, early inmersive sims, pre rendered background tank controlled horror games and many more.
Looking forward for those games
For me the PS1 is the golden era of videogames. It had everything I loved and so many new franchises were born there.