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  • The m.2 SSD is easily accessible, it comes with a 2230 m.2 (same size as the Steam Deck), but has room to install a full size 2280 m.2. It only has room for 1 though, so while you can upgrade to a larger size you can’t add a second. Swapping out the m.2 will require cloning your drive or reinstalling SteamOS to the new drive.

    There’s also a high speed microSD slot for even easier space upgrades, and microSDs with games can be swapped directly between the Deck and Machine.

    For RAM, it uses laptop DDR5. It is user upgradable, but isn’t as easy to access as the m.2 drive is.


  • They were supposedly able to take a loss on the original Steam Decks, at least the lower priced 64GB models. There’s also an argument to be made that this device is primarily competing with consoles, where Steam doesn’t have a monopoly. Steam also allows games from other stores to be run on their unlocked device, it’s not their fault that Epic decided not to make an offical linux launcher.

    But I’m not a lawyer, and I’m sure Epic will try to start anti-trust investigations over anything they can.





  • Debian is generalist, with it’s strongest strength being it’s stability. That said, I’m not sure who I would recommend it to. Zorin or Mint would be better for new linux users, and Debian’s slower updates mean it will fall behind other distros for anyone wanting games. Also the rise of immutable distros means that it’s stability isn’t as much of a selling point as it used to be, if I’m worried about a kid messing up the install an immutable distro would be better than Debian probably.

    I have a lot of respect for Debian, but the main people I hear using it these days are more experienced linux users who want to settle down (done distro hopping) and just have a reliable computer for non-gaming stuff.














  • I just finished playing Spiderman Remastered and Oblivion Remastered.

    Been playing Cloudheim with a friend, and it’s alright. Feels heavily inspired by Genshin, at least at a surface layer. Has a huge amount of stuff to do though.

    Also getting started on Kingdom Come Deliverance 1. I’ve always heard how good it is, and a coworker has been pushing me to play it.

    I’ve also been messing around with Monster Hunter Wilds on the deck. I had to buy a new graphics card for my desktop PC awhile back, because it got destroyed by lightning. MH Wilds was included for free with the card, so I’ve had it all this time but haven’t even tried to play it due to the performance issues. But the recent performance updates have made it possible to play on Deck. Performance varies wildly, most of the smaller areas run good enough, but the flat plains area has a pretty consistently low fps. It’s definitely not ideal, but it is possible to play it on Deck now without the “little engine that could” mod.