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Valve launches Steam Deck ends up struggling to find suitable games for the console

Tanish Sengupta by Tanish Sengupta
July 25, 2021
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Steam Deck

Valve has released the Steam Deck console last week and it comes with a 1280×720 resolution however it might not matter what resolution is being offered to the users as the product performance may prove to be below par as the FPS provided by the console.

Moreover, Valve is still struggling quite a bit to find games that can be supported by the Steam Deck’s hardware.

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The Valve Steam Deck comes with an AMD APU containing a quad-core Zen 2 CPU equivalent to an AMD RDNA 2 graphics added on with 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM.

Valve's gaming handheld is called the Steam Deck and it's shipping in  December - The Verge
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There are also three storage options which are 64GB eMMC storage for $399, 256GB NVMe SSD storage for $529, and 512GB of SSD storage for $649, further on the storage can also be expanded using a micro SD card.

A professional gaming organization called the PC Gamer have given their review regarding the console “If people are still valuing high frame rates and high resolutions on [other] platforms. I think that content will scale down to our 800p, 30Hz target really well. If people start heavily favouring image quality, we might be in a position where I might have trade-offs, but we haven’t really seen that yet.”

“This is the first time we’ve achieved the level of performance that is required to really run the latest generation of games without problems. All the games we wanted to be playable is, really, the entire Steam library. We haven’t really found something we could throw at this device that it couldn’t handle.”

The Steam Deck will be start shipping from December onward this year.

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Comments 1

  1. Avatar of Russel Russel says:
    4 years ago

    One of the worst written articles I’ve ever read….
    Even the title is a grammatical mess.
    If you can’t get your language right, at least het your facts right…..
    “The Valve Steam Deck comes with an AMD APU containing a quad-core Zen 2 CPU equivalent to an AMD RDNA 2 graphics added on with 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM.”
    Does that even make sense?? How is Zen 2 CPU equivalent to an RDNA 2 gpu????

    And there’s no 6GB RAM option for steam deck..
    If you’re copying content from other websites, at least try to present it in a pleasant and intuitive manner. Don’t butcher the language like this and don’t post things that don’t make sense. And don’t give false information!!

    Reply

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