SeymourGore
Supreme [H]ardness
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Emulation does feel like the strong point. I find myself playing Gameboy and GBA titles more than anything. Just a vast library of great titles that were really designed for handheld gaming. Just beat Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow a couple of days ago and I doubt I would've ever bothered to play it if not for trying to make use out of the Steam Deck. EmuDeck has made it extremely easy to set everything up where emulation feels perfectly integrated with the Deck. And when you have the Steam Deck often outperforming the Switch at their own games, it seems like there's a lot of potential value and the device's limitations are what you make of it.
Yeah, agreed emulation has been great on the Deck (especially how easy it is to do with EmuDeck). I tried a bit of Switch emulation and didn't like the initial caching or performance, I'm curious how more powerful handheld hardware handles Switch emulation (ie: Ally).
I really hope Valve hurries it up with a Steam OS 3.5 release, at this point, I'm ready to build a dedicated gaming box using Steam OS and think it would pair up nicely with my Steam Deck. I'm thinking they might actually be able to pull off the whole 'Steam Machines' initiative if they do.