

I encourage getting one with or without tariffs. 100% worth the money. I also don’t think they’re going to go up in price, particularly not with Valve. I’m fairly certain people are massively overreacting to the tariff thing.
Christian gamer forced back into the realm of nostalgia because of our absurd, post-modern world. “Architect” of the Cyberspace Lounge multimedia project.
I encourage getting one with or without tariffs. 100% worth the money. I also don’t think they’re going to go up in price, particularly not with Valve. I’m fairly certain people are massively overreacting to the tariff thing.
Spongebob: Battle for Bikini Bottom is a great one. Colorful, fun, complex enough that he can grow with but simplistic enough for him to have fun without constantly needing help.
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Awesome, thanks for the tips! Just have to figure out a way to transfer the screenshots to my PC though, as I only sign in to gaming accounts on my Deck.
How do you get these screenshots? I’d show mine but have no idea how to capture the game mode UI.
I don’t need fancy stuff, I just want good movies to see. I’d also love to see more shows get theatrical releases, at least for season finales. “Survival Sunday” for The Walking Dead was great: season 8’s epic finale and the intro to a new era of Fear, all before it officially aired, and participants got a limited edition poster.
The Chosen has also been airing entire seasons in theaters, split into three parts, before it heads to Prime Video and then their free app. They also have a Christmas special with a special episode and musical performances of Christmas songs.
That sort of stuff is what I enjoy but I’m not going to the theater to see mediocre movies (which is basically all Hollywood is making these days).
My guess is that this is because, honestly, there haven’t been all that many great movies coming out as of late.
I haven’t used an Ally and I love Steam but objectively, I’d recommend the Deck. Phenomenal ergonomics, amazing software (Bazzite is good but doesn’t compare), good build quality, right-to-repair friendly, Valve is an American business (not important to everyone but it is to me) and you’d be supporting a company that has done nothing but make PC gaming amazing.