Uh, excuse me, but Gabe buys submarines thankyouverymuch
Because Sega does what Nintendon’t
Well you may be right and Valve may only be aiming to support some of the already-existing handhelds out there that are ARM based.
Valve does know how to play the long game on support, so time will tell.
I could see a budget Deck with an ARM processor, but I still doubt the flagship model wouldn’t be x86-64
This was an underlying plot point in Metal Gear Solid 2.
Because every day their investments in open source projects are making our ecosystem better?
I quit, told him to go fuck himself, that we see who he really is and to delete my account after he started banning journalists who dared to criticize the “free speech absolutionist” dickhead.
I still watch and sing along with this movie on a regular basis. It aged pretty well.
What’s a buttfor?
“Why? Because God hates me, that’s why. He has made my life miserable. So I called him a cocksucking asshole. Then I get grounded.”
It’s twice as large as is necessary to contain this volume of product.
Won’t anyone do something about the plight of the beans!?
Can I feed my cat an all-bean diet?
Did you check the Discover store?
Also, Steam Link is another easy option for remote control.
Edit: https://www.gamesinhand.com/post/use-your-phone-to-control-your-steam-deck
I would have signed it too, but only because I’m awesome on fiddle and I could totally win my soul back.
Some might call him a hero
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Chromium is open source. Chrome is not. Open source also doesn’t mean that you can’t charge for the compiled binaries. But that isn’t my point. My point is that the reason it’s free is that you’re actually paying for it through the value of Google tracking and storing everything you do, but as a society have don’t have to structure services this way.
I suppose they could have had evidence that the positive reviews were paid for and manufactured. Not that I trust Google to do anything that isn’t to their direct benefit.