It's almost like Valve needs to work hard to sell their product to people, cause the software side of things will be working against them while what the Switch constitutes is a known factor, it's just a regular switch with an OLED screen.
It continues to baffle me why people think the Steam Deck is a serious threat especially to the Switch, when Valve has absolutely fuck all to drive hardware sales with on the software side. Taking a bit out of lower end laptop market segment is about the absolute most it can do on any wider scale.
A video of an OLED Switch held next to a conventional Switch is what I need. Nintendo understands this is their selling point, they offer a fake comparison on their website.
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For the software side try literally every game available for the PC but not for the Switch.
Valve do not have any games you need to buy a steam deck for to specifically get access to, not a single one, everyone going "but all the PC games!" misses something fairly substantial.
The sales pitch here is essentially "buy this thing to play the games you already have on your PC but with worse graphics on a small screen on bad battery time" for just about everyone not looking at it as an actual primary replacement for where they play PC games instead of as a supplement to it.
Knowing what an OLED screen is doesn't mean anything if I don't know what an ordinary Switch screen is like. It's only when you place the two together in the same room under the same lighting that a comparison can be made.
Yes indeed. I don't get to lug my desktop around everywhere I go, even my laptop is a stretch. But with a Steamdeck, not only is there a plethora of games that can't be played on a Switch that now can be played mobile, but the ones that overlap with the Switch will perform at way higher graphics as well.
What remains are Nintendo exclusives, which are barely exclusive to begin with due to the most popular Switch game really being a bunch of Wii-U ports, even Breath of the Wild isn't Switch exclusive.
And the OLED screen of course. For which I suppose will only be seen on the release day when Nintendo lifts the reviewer embargo.
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Yet again demonstrating a limited awareness of what drives hardware sales for consoles.
It takes way more than just having a better specs sheet for that, like how the 3DS kicked the Vita's ass six ways to Sunday despite having way inferior hardware. This thing will be exceptionally lucky if it hits even WiiU levels of lifetime sales, never mind all the people convinced it's somehow a Switch killer.
You mean you don't know what an LCD is? You know the old tech being replaced by OLED? Thats even more silly then not knowing what OLED is.
Bonus points for thinking the millions upon millions of casuals that buy a switch to play Nintendo games are gonna swap to a steamdeck "because emulator".
With all due respect, a comparison like that is basically pointless when its filmed, compressed and uploaded to YouTube where people will view it through their below average monitor.
And I say below average, because if they had a good PC screen, then they wouldn't need to look at LCD vs OLED because they'd have already done that in the past for their monitor.
Very unlikely, other than the screen being large (identifiable by a screenshot) there's no indication of better resolution. Could you tell the screen looked better from Nintendo's video? I you couldn't from literal promotional material, I don't see how it'd be visible from any other video.
We already have hands on reviews from tech outlets. General consensus is "it looks better".
It's the same 720p resolution. You could even argue that resolution-wise it will look slightly worse as it now works with larger pixels.
Indeed, and the magazines that claim this (and I'm sure they're truthful) are getting downvoted to hell for not showing it in a video.We already have hands on reviews from tech outlets. General consensus is "it looks better".
Yeah that's my worry. And considering that's the only selling point of the new OLED the curiosity is killing me.
I like when pc dweebs come in here with the intent of just saying pc is better