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The Steam Deck 2 might be significantly faster than its predecessor.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 21 hours ago

I've been wanting to get one but still haven't but I've played on my friend's. I honestly think it'll hold up for a few more years. Obviously not with the AAA cutting edge stuff. But even 5 years from now I'm sure the biggest game will be something it can still run. Most of the highest rated games are indie titles nowadays.

I'd really want the deck 2 to blew the original out of the water. Give it that feel of upgrading from a PS1 to the PS2. Because we really don't have that now. Jumping from the PS4 to the PS5 didn't feel much different other than faster load times. It was disappointing to say the least.