The answer to making something mainstream accessible and acceptable is the experience for normies. This is where the Steam Deck really shines. Valve gets it. You say you don’t get it. I don’t fully understand peoples’ tech anxieties either. But people won’t install Bauxite or Steam OS themselves. Normies consider that to be akin to black magic. The Steam Deck doesnt even need the tiniest bit of tinkering. You literally start it up and go. And this is what has made it mainstream acceptable (even though the majorities of normies in my social group still need explanation…“PC games on a handheld? Is it like a laptop?”).
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smiletolerantly@awful.systems 18 hours ago
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TheAgeOfSuperboredom@lemmy.ca 17 hours ago
For a lot of people, building a PC is magic. It’s just not something they’re familiar with, even if we consider it easy. I have smart friends who buy the worst off the shelf laptops, but it does what they need and they choose to spend their time on other things. Meanwhile, I check my local PC part shop for sales almost daily. 😄
If this provides a good out of box experience, I can see the appeal.
Also, it’s nice that you could buy a pre-built one or build your own if you want.
RedWeasel@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
Just packaging. It would come with Steam OS.
warmaster@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
I’ll buy this for my kids, a Steam console will mean:
I have two gaming rigs running Bazzite, one with an XTX 7900 XT the other a 3080 TI, and a Steam Deck.
The benefits of a manufactured purpose built device like the steam deck really shows how superior the user experience can be versus a DIY path.
Personally I don’t care because I know my way around things, but my kids don’t, and still won’t until they grow. There are users that will never learn because they don’t want to, and this product is mainly for them.
artyom@piefed.social 14 hours ago
Chances are your kids will never learn either. We only learned because we had to.
warmaster@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
That’s the most probable outcome, however I am hopeful… they are 4 and 7 but they already know how to use KDE to open and use Krita, GCompris, Steam, and others. They are curious and stay by my side as assistants when I have to open up my rigs or homelab.
Stay curious little penguins !
artyom@piefed.social 9 hours ago
That's awesome. If you get them into PC gaming and modding they'll probably learn all about computers without any convincing.