• coldasblues@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    Yet another reason for you peasants to throw down your pitch forks and accept the all mighty PC as your lord and savior.

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      I have had this long-term tendency in my gaming platforms where I alternate between PC and console as my primary long-term focus. For example, I remember that 2019 was almost nothing but VR gaming on my PC, but in more recent years I’ve used game pass on xbox to play all kinds of titles that I wouldn’t have otherwise.

      My family uses the Xbox pretty regularly still, but I think now that I can use my Linux PC from the couch (without taking over the TV) it has broken me from caring about consoles. Like, I recognize the skill of Nintendo’s developers and I know I’m going to play the mario & kart releases eventually, but I haven’t even considered getting a switch 2. I know a family member has one, so likely my first time playing Mario Kart World will be at thanksgiving, lol.

      I am also a fan of emulation. I’d be content if you only ever allowed me to play my NES, SNES, and PSX roms for the rest of my life. But since Nintendo’s business model means putting their beautifully designed games only on restricted/limited hardware, it’s a better way to play some of their newer stuff too.

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    7 hours ago

    I started pirating my Nintendo needs last generation and it runs so much better. Never buying from this anti-consumer company again.

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    14 hours ago

    Remember, when tech bros complain that Regulations Stifle Innovation, this is the kind of “innovation” they’re talking about.

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    15 hours ago

    yo ho, all hands, hoist the colors high,

    heave ho, thieves and beggars, never shall we die.

    The current management of nintendo will never figure it out. Piracy is the competition. It’s not about getting the thing for free, it’s about getting a better service. I’d buy mario 3 again (again) if that meant I’d get a rom I could run on my pc through FCEUX and enjoy all the features/enhancements that software offers. There’s a handful of gamecube games available on switch2, but all of them are better through Dolphin than what official hardware can offer. Nintendo’s refund policy is a joke. The eshop is unpleasant to use. Even ignoring all of that, the original switch only had a handful of actual first party titles, not enough to justify the console’s price tag (and each those were merely ok, not enough to justify buying a console for one game).

    sega sells their games on steam, and while I don’t like the emulator they use I can at least say that I own a legal copy of sonic spinball.

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    21 hours ago

    Well, their shitty attitude towards consumers is why I won’t be getting a switch 2. So they can try bricking my asshole.

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          18 hours ago

          Americans can’t sign it, but the law would absolutely benefit American gamers.

          If they have to do the legwork to leave the games in a playable state or pass it to the community, American gamers will be able to participate.

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    1 day ago

    considers altering entire network stack to trick a Switch 2 into thinking it never leaves EU soil

    “Nah, I’ll probably just not buy one. Fuck em.”

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        I kind of want to pick one up, but i can’t get a clear picture on if I should wait for a steam deck 2. From what I could find, they want to wait until there’s enough of an upgrade to be worth it. At one point that suggested around 2025, but more recent stuff makes it seem like they’re not even working on one, and other stuff hints that they are.

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          20 hours ago

          Get a Steam Deck OLED if you want a Steam Deck. Don’t wait for a hypothetical next version. I have both the LCD and OLED, and while both are excellent, the OLED is a slight improvement in a few days (lighter, less bezel, 90hz instead of 60hz, obviously you get an OLED screen, and the CPU/GPU are a tiny, tiny bit beefier).

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          22 hours ago

          if I should wait for a steam deck 2

          there will alaways be The Next Device. There are no real hints that it will release anytime soon.

          So if you’re interested in picking one up, now is a good of a time as any. You can also save some money by getting a refurbished 64GB model and upgrading the ssd yourself (takes just a couple minutes, a screwdriver and a thumbdrive with usb C to reinstall steamOS)

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          My cousins and I had this discussion and I’m like, “I dunno, I’m happy with it.”

          It’s an indie/AA machine with 6th-gen retro perks. I’m good. That’s my niche.

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          22 hours ago

          they have said they’re not working on a version two because they don’t feel the need to upgrade their hardware right now.

          this is a low powered handheld gaming device. i use an LCD model as my daily gaming device and it kicks ass. i am unsure what upgrades are going to make it more “worth it” beyond what they’ve already done with the steam decks they are making and selling.

          it works well and plays games right now, is my point.

          i advise that you stop waiting to buy the next Shiny New Thing™️ and just get one if you want one. they’re fun and life is short. enjoy yourself!

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            The best/worst part is that I was worried about battery life, and then I realized that I only have so much time as an adult and it doesn’t matter as much, for most games I’d want to play on it anyway.

            A power bank for the exceptions. Not perfect but it’s okay.

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          22 hours ago

          I picked one up a few years ago and I love it. When I have the opportunity, it’s so nice to chill in a waiting room and game instead of just doom scrolling.

          Like the other poster said, I’m happy with the regular deck. Given there’s no news about the 2nd one, I’d grab it and enjoy.

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          20 hours ago

          Switch 1 was feasible as its CPU was similar to the ones found on a $200 android tablet from 2018 so even a Chromebook can emulate that.

          Switch 2 is comparable to a mid range modern gaming PC so we have to wait at least a decade for full speed emulation, if not more

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            Switch 2 GPU is similar in spec to a laptop RTX 2050 with more vram and better DLSS, I wouldn’t say that’s mid range gaming PC.

            I’d say something decent will exist by the end of the decade if Nintendo can’t stop development of emulators.

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          Seriously? It’s been out for a few weeks, obviously there aren’t any. And since Nintendo spent a lot of time and money to shut down most original Switch emulators I doubt we’ll see S2 ones anytime soon. The increased S2 hardware power, also obviously, means you’d need a current or even future top-end PC to be able to handle the emulation.

          Your comment is on the level of a 5-year-old asking if they can play Switch 2 on their phone or something. The answer is so incredibly obvious.

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            23 hours ago

            Pleasant. I suppose you never have questions about topics which are not your forte?

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            I get how it can be shocking that someone doesn’t know as much as you about something that seems like common knowledge to you,

            XKCD comic about avergae familiarity

            But tbh I’m like pretty certain the firmware is mostly the same, and it can’t be that different if Switch 1 games can be upgraded to Switch 2 games. I doubt they went back and ported every single game to a new system if it wasn’t easy to do so. So tbh I don’t think its going to be that long for emulators to come out.

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            You are right about the processing power part but your comment is a bit too harsh considering the switch 2 has shared the same firmware with switch 1. And possibly very similar hardware

            I am not a emulator dev. though. But I am speculating it would be easier to develop emulators for switch 2 compared to a brand new console (or compared to generational leaps of other consoles)

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    Because in the US, you guys aren’t really consumers (which would give you a status), you’re merely walking and vaguely sentient (hopefully enough to click on “add to cart”) wallets that the corporations pluck money from at every opportunity. This is your legally enforced reality.