For Mortal Kombat XL and Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, generally speaking, what settings were you able to play them at? Medium? High?You can play Injustice I, II and MK X + 11 on it easily, already tested that. All of them work just fine.
You can connect VR with a usb and run SteamVR stuff, however it's not optimized for that - it will work, however on performance front your mileage may vary.
In terms of target demographic, most of the people I personally know interested in this are middle aged guys with commutes who enjoy gaming but don't have they time they used to for it (like me). So from my perspective at least, I think your demographic comment is more or less on the money.Reading through this thread and considering my first impression about it i would dare to bet money on Valve hitting quite the handheld market jackpot Imho! And you could've guessed my reason for interest by looking at the demographic it seems to target most predominantly. Being ppl that love gaming still just as much as they did in their youth but not finding as much time or recourses to play as much as they'd like to. It's also possible that i'm typing OTT philosophical nonsense and i've convinced myself part of a demographic but in reality i'm not and created this fantasy to make me feel better. JK tho, i'm fine
No, like most handheld consoles (Switch included), size and weight is everything, so APU and RAM is soldered to the motherboard. Even laptop PC for the most part are build that way for quite some time now (with very few exceptions), only desktop PC (broad term) can be upgraded per (all) component(s).I've been wondering how future-proof this thing is. Can you upgrade like a PC?
Finding five games on Steam will not be a major issue.This handheld is reallllly appealing to my sensibilities. There's an audience out there that's going to eat this up, hence why all the pre-orders got gobbled up like a scene from Kirby's Dreamland.
I'm not looking for top specs, just decent enough. The fact that I can dock this bad boy, hook it up to my setup with an existing ps4 pad/monitor and play shit like KOTOR makes it a no brainer. I have no desire for a PC for general PC usage, nor room for a proper fancy schmancy setup. So this is damn well perfect for me. Now just need to scrape up a dozen games that I want to play to justify dropping 5 dinards on this shiet.
That’s awesome.. I love that they did this
We got in around the same time, as I recall, and I have yet to get an email as well.I'm pretty interesting in getting a hold of Steam Deck at this point. I've never gotten any of the communication emails on when that I've seen reported as supposedly going out to reservation holders, so I'm guessing the hour+ it took to get their site to let my pay for a reservation may have put me pretty far down on the waiting list.