this post was submitted on 30 Aug 2023
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While it's great news that Bethesda is making an effort to make sure Starfield will run on Deck, I'd still like to recommend that most people wait for performance reports before buying and expecting a good experience.

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[–] limeaide@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

At least for me, things like these are so impressive because of how far iGPUs have come in recent years

It's amazing to me how you no longer need a full scale GPU for modern gaming. Making gaming cheaper, power efficient, and accessible for more people than ever. I'm excited for where the future of gaming is headed.

Btw I don't give all the credit to Valve because it is something that companies like intel, amd, GPD, minisforum and others have been doing for years. The Steam Deck has just been the most popular one so far