• @InvertedParallax@lemm.ee
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    283 months ago

    The real point is that you can upgrade it incrementally, you don’t have to throw it away, and upgrading will allow you to play all your old games from generation to generation without having to rebuy them for the latest Gen.

    • @essell@lemmy.world
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      113 months ago

      Depends how old you get. After 30 years some games just don’t work like they used to!

      Thankfully we do have modern solutions for old fashioned problems now.

    • @Saleh@feddit.org
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      23 months ago

      Within limits though. E.g. If your mainboard only supports old CPUs that is a huge limiting factor and we saw MS messing with older CPUs just not being supported at all by Win 11.

      Now i made the switch to Linux myself too and i am very happy, but for people who want to start somewhere, maybe starting with their own linux gaming PC is a bit much for the start.

      • @InvertedParallax@lemm.ee
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        63 months ago

        I think that’s overkill, but a Steam Deck is on par with a PS5, but portable, and for a cheap dock and a ps5 controller you can play it like a console.

        Linux has made such leaps though, have a container with lutris and vulkan and it can handle most basic gaming that doesn’t deal with modern AAA titles.

        • @barsquid@lemmy.world
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          43 months ago

          I got a Steam Deck because it’s a little computer. I can put my own OS on it, that’s awesome. The marketing page was talking about DIY repairs and offering spare parts, too.

        • @Saleh@feddit.org
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          33 months ago

          I mean i am fully in support of PC gaming and in particular Linux gaming. It is just not as easy to keep upgrading PCs component by component. Eventually there is limits, mostly from the mainboards limits.