The steam deck doesn't come with a dock, has a worse screen at 800p/60Hz compared to the S2's 1080p/120Hz, is way larger and thicker, doesn't have detachable controllers so if you do buy the dock you'll have to bring your own controller. It also can't play in a kickstand mode which is a negative if you're wanting to play with friends outside which is something I do often with my Switch 1.
I like the Steam Deck, really, but it's not a 1:1 comparison and I think the average person will still really prefer the Switch 2.
Honestly compared to other handhelds and current-gen consoles, the price seems OK for what you're getting. The problem for me has always been how expensive Nintendo's games are, $80 seems way too much.
I haven't played Siege in ages, so I wonder if this big overhaul update is worth trying again. The game is also free to play outside of ranked modes which is nice.
Are you high? I'm posting trailers to trailers that just launched, there have been massive shows the past few days, and I'm very active in the comments. How are you in the games community and don't know this?
Microsoft doesn’t load the full Windows desktop or a bunch of background processes in this full-screen Xbox experience, putting Windows firmly in the background and freeing up more memory for games. Instead, you launch straight into the Xbox PC app, which includes all of your PC games from the Microsoft Store, Battle.net, and what Microsoft calls “other leading storefronts.”
That's the end of the Xbox showcase. It's lame that their last "big new reveal" was just another COD... Of course there's always going to be a new call of duty, but they hyped up the trailer like it's something new.
I never played the Plague Tale games and I still don't understand how this fits into the franchise. I thought it was about the plague and rats and stuff.