FalconPunch
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It's crazy how bad some people are at math.....6M?!.
It's crazy how bad some people are at math.....6M?!.
Nor in retail.Steam Deck is not available worldwide, if it was it would've sold twice or three times better.
It's a valid counterpoint to the argument that the sales of Switch 2 will be meaningfully affected by the existence of handheld PCs.
Here's three posts from Neogaf making it:How many people make that argument? No one realistically thinks that way of a device that’s not even sold in retailers.
Portal just works with a PS6. PS6 just needs to have Remote Play.Agreed. Hopefully they stick with the Portal method as it's the best compromise for a handheld imo.
That the Portal has wider availability and is significantly cheaper?Goes to show why Sony may not be ALL in on a handheld of theirs. They sold 2 million PS Portals in their first year. Valve has sold around 4 million in 3 years. What does this tell you?
In 3 years? Isn't it closer to 45M?Just to put things into perspective, Nintendo sold about 21 million Switch systems in this time period.
It's only been 3 years. Give it a full cycle.niche product /s
where is steam deck 2 already
Nah, between 2022 and 2024 Switch has sold-in 47.32 million units.Just to put things into perspective, Nintendo sold about 21 million Switch systems in this time period. This is why people need to pump the brakes on these things being major, or a real rival to Nintendo, or the new future of Xbox, or whatever.
Its a different thing IMO. Nintendo handhelds were a long established product and the hybrid idea was a logical addition.Switch also was a gen 1 product...
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What? Steam Deck definitely borrowed many things from Switch. So the niche of handheld devices hadn't been uncharted either.Its a different thing IMO. Nintendo handhelds were a long established product and the hybrid idea was a logical addition.
Pre steamdeck the PC handheld was essentially non-existent.
They are placing all their bets on Switch 2. SD is a handheld pc not sold on retail, what did the people expect? It's an enthusiast device, not a rival for Switch 2. I'm planning to buy one because I found far more potential use cases for it than Switch 2.Dno why every steam deck thread has lots of people mocking it now. What's changed? It never used to spawn such vitriol towards it
Many??What? Steam Deck definitely borrowed many things from Switch. So the niche of handheld devices hadn't been uncharted either.
What's the difference between Steam Deck and Switch Lite?Many??
??? There is more than one difference.What's the difference between Steam Deck and Switch Lite?
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I'm sure Acer is good and everything, but I can't imagine you will ever match the features or stability available from an actual gaming company like Valve. There is safety in numbers. If you are buying a handheld today it needs to be a Portal, Switch, or Steamdeck. Don't waste money on something that is much more obscure and much lower QA + value, that also has a lot of unique bugs and foibles, just because you want to stand out or want a more powerful machine. You will actually spend much more for much less chasing that dream. Play within the parameters of best practice and you will have a much better gaming experience.
Gabe's stated ambition for the Steam Deck was to extend the reach of PC gaming and to encourage developers to optimize their games for handheld play. He told IGN before it released that he wants Steam Deck to "sell in the millions" and to lead a path for other PC manufacturers to create their own handhelds.
Gabe never mentioned anything about Nintendo or Sony or Xbox. We have no idea if these numbers are considered a success, failure, or in line with expectations for Valve.
No one ever did, but this won't stop the usual suspects in this thread to make full display of their military-grade autism in service of the console war.Sounds about right. No idea why anyone would think these devices would put up console-like sales numbers.
Steamdeck better forget about nintendo switch, shits barely keeping up with the alleged doa ps portal.
It can't forget running it's games.Steamdeck better forget about nintendo switch, shits barely keeping up with the alleged doa ps portal.
For a device that -at least initially- everyone had to queue for a chance to preorder months in advance.Yeah, Valve expected this to do Switch numbers. That’s why they spent 0 dollars advertising it, never put it in retail, and only let you buy it directly from Steam.
What period are you talking about?Just to put things into perspective, Nintendo sold about 21 million Switch systems in this time period.
They're too finicky. I have a Steam Deck and while I do like it - especially when I want to play a PC game in bed, there have been a number of times where I've had to factory reset it. Docking is also hit or miss and most times it just refuses to display on the TV or when it does theres resolution and/or audio problems. Makes me really appreciate just how plug and play the Switch isThose devices are still niche products. And after all I can tell with my rog ally it will remain like that. This products are still much too complicated for normal users. Without knowledge of Windows 11 I guess my rog ally would not be used much. I hope steam OS is better in that regard. But it isn't only the OS, also the games that sometimes need special treatment.
Do not stop, sue Valve for hiding the numbers!That should tell everything about the scale at they were manufacturing it.
The whole pc market is not even close, let's be honest!The handheld pc gaming market is not even close to be in the same universe.
It was around 2 million before the holidays so depending on how it sold over the holidays it could be close to 3 million .How many units has PS Portal sold?
Absolutely right. No point in comparing PC vs Switch like that. PC is far larger.The whole pc market is not even close, let's be honest!
With Switch 2 coming out this year, no chance on that estimate.It will be curious to see if the estimated uptick for 2025 is correct. 2023 alone almost beat the 3 million unit estimate we had for the first two years. Six million unit dominating the PC handheld landscape really puts perspective on the demand for these types of devices.
It depends, what are we talking about? If you count countries like China, South Korea, Eastern European countries... Then the PC gaming market is larger. But if you only count the three big territories (Japan, NA and Western Europe) then I think that there is a lot more Switch than PC gaming systems. But again, it depends what we are talking about, if you only count people connected to Steam... or if you count PC gaming systems with a good graphic card to be able to run the new games (for example FFVII Rebirth, MH Wilds...). A lot of people can play Balatro, but only a small amount of players can play the latest AAA games.Absolutely right. No point in comparing PC vs Switch like that. PC is far larger.
Not so sure about it. I feel like most SD players were also Switch players but they couldn't wait for something "better" (talking about specs). There are some other advantages (you can mod your games, things like this) but also some disadvantages (you have to tweak a lot some games to find the best settings, you can't play physical games...).They're appealing to completely different customers, and that's great.
I'd argue that Switch selling an order of magnitude higher despite having a fraction of the actual titles is pretty important. If people were dying for handhelds the PC handhelds should be killing it. Hence the form factor should still be considered niche. A hypothetical Xbox handheld is going to have its work cut out for it, price point is going to be key imho.Correct.
The "bUt SwItCh sOlD tHiS MaNnNnYyYyY" is a weird flex.
Tell me about it, between the Deadly Premonition thread (like the game and Twin Peaks and will have no shame about it) and their comments here… I am cheering onIt's almost always the usually "suspects".
It was always supposed to struggle with newer games as it struggles with "PS4 gen" games.
Nor in retail.
That still online retail. I believe theyre referring to getting up and walking to a nearby store.Not entirely accurate.
Valve have direct partnerships with Amazon in many countries that they don't ship directly to.
It would be interesting to see some stats about that. If I look around the Switch owners I know of, most are families and they don't even know what a Steam Deck is. Switch doesn't require any know-how at all, just plug and play. Your grandma can do it, which as always is Nintendo's strength.Not so sure about it. I feel like most SD players were also Switch players but they couldn't wait for something "better" (talking about specs). There are some other advantages (you can mod your games, things like this) but also some disadvantages (you have to tweak a lot some games to find the best settings, you can't play physical games...).
Overall, I think that a lot of people that are actually SD users will play on Switch 2 (because the specs are better, and there will be a lot of exclusive games).
edit: sorry about the double post