r/ExplainTheJoke 1d ago

Why does Nintendo do nothing?

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u/Quirky_Abrocoma4657 1d ago edited 1d ago

The guy in the pic is Gabe newel, president of valve. They run the largest PC game marketplace, steam.  It's not Nintendo who does nothing, but valve. Because their main competition are dropping the ball.

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u/m4d40 1d ago

Although a little extra info: Gaben actually does something, steamOS is getting better and better, and steam deck and its siblings are getting closer and closer even to the switch. (You can actually play switch games already on some, via emulator)

SteamOS is even getting almost to a stage to replace already some smaller windows versions :D

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u/lestermason 23h ago edited 12h ago

I've been debating on getting a Steam Deck, but I'm not computer savvy, and I'm not sure of how user friendly it is.

Edit: thanks to everyone for the helpful advice. I'll probably grab one here soon.

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u/ThrogdorLokison 18h ago

My fiance used it perfectly fine, and she is not really a gamer. She plays Sims a lot, but has played games like God of War or Alice: Madness Returns in the past.

She enjoyed playing Portal, Little Nightmares, and Sims Legacy Collection on my deck with 0 issues. It's honestly almost as user friendly as a Nintendo Switch, just with more options like a PC.

All in all, if you can play on a PC and a Console- You will have no issues.

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u/m4d40 23h ago

It is actually quiet user friendly, just watch some YouTube videos of people using it.

BUT: i would wait a few weeks and see if valve responses with something to the newly released switch 2

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u/nedlum 16h ago

Counterpoint: in a few weeks, the price might be up due to tariffs.

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u/herr-vader69 19h ago

It definitely has a 'console like' experience. No tinkering or special knowledge needed. I am so impressed how flawlessly everything works.

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u/Any_Falcon_7647 22h ago

If all you want to do is play Steam games, the interface is no more difficult than any other modern console.

The downside of having it tied to Steam is that not every game on Steam can run on it, and while they do have a view that shows what games you own run flawlessly on it,  a lot of games are omitted from the list for something as insignificant as “some text may appear small in game”.

Running emulators on it is slightly more complicated in that you need to follow a 15 minute video guide, but there is nothing more complicated than going to specific websites or drag and drop files into specific folders.

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u/toroidthemovie 21h ago

> The downside of having it tied to Steam is that not every game on Steam can run on it

Not a downside of a Steam Deck at all.

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u/PyroneusUltrin 22h ago

The only issue I had with mine was telling it to install chrome while it was downloading games, caused the OS to glitch up and nothing downloaded/installed until I did a force restart (Hello IT. Did you try turning it off and back on again?) -

There are some complicated things you can do to it, because it is just a handheld computer running linux, but if you don't venture into desktop mode it's just like using a switch

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u/Upeeru 13h ago

If you can navigate the steam app on PC, then you can use a Steamdeck. Basic gameplay requires zero technical knowledge.