All this assumes the top selling list is automatically generated based on sales data and not human-curated like most “top/trending” lists on many platforms.
All this assumes the top selling list is automatically generated based on sales data and not human-curated like most “top/trending” lists on many platforms.
Probably some kind of exoskeleton. This thing is heavy.
Yea, I typically also don’t care much for their live performances, the orchestra and “funny commercial interruptions” not to mention endless Game Pass ads.
Nothing will make me watch this thing live. The ability to fast forward is essential for this show and I do so through 80% of the duration.
According to the logic of this video it costs Valve $0 to produce steam decks. Jeez, the Internet is so filled up with these unresearched, amateurish attempts at journalism.
Baldurs Gate 3 on Steam Deck is basically turning electricity into heat with some frames produced as a side effect :)
I’m not expecting much myself. Another Skyrim or Fallout launch most likely.
To give (dubious) credit where it’s due though - Bethesda has a history of not providing pre-release copies. Doom is a good example: the press was not given copies before day 1, yet the game came out really good.
(In all honestly I suspect they did that for the very reason to be able to say later: don’t panic, all’s good, remember, doom was the same)
It does not help that it shares the namesake and general identity aesthetic with a failed Immortals movie franchise.
But yes, it’s obvious a ton of work went into this title, but at the same time I can’t think of a single reason to pick it up, especially over the games already out or coming out soon.
Come on Bethesda. Show me you can surprise the world and launch an unbroken game for once. I really really want to be wrong about you.
Steam Deck is doing just fine and does not need a Revival. Some journalist sure needs to expand their vocabulary.
Version? Clone? Own take on Steam Deck? Not Revival though.
Lol, of course, right after I put my deck on eBay