• ampersandrew@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I honestly don’t know how this is supposed to succeed unless it’s literally a handheld PS4, and even then, the market for that over a Steam Deck is likely minuscule.

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      1 month ago

      Even if it’s a handheld PS4, if it can’t play any latest PS5 games, then Sony would need to support it with games made specifically for it, and I don’t think they give enough output to support two systems.

      Steam Deck is supported by the huge steam library, so difficult to compete with it without good first party support.

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        1 month ago

        If a game is low spec enough to run on a PS4, it typically has a PS4 version as far as I can tell, but maybe there are exceptions I haven’t kept up with. And in order to have a handheld PlayStation that doesn’t require its own versions of games like the Vita and PSP did in the past, the best they can really hope for is a PS4. That’s why this problem seems insurmountable unless they go the PC route like everyone else.

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      1 month ago

      Steam Deck User base: “This shit doesn’t even play Duke 3D or neogeo” toss

      Sony don’t get that the entire reason I like my Deck is that it’s a swiss-army-knife for gaming.

      Unless Sony is competing with a Windows or Linux x64 SBC like Valve, Asus and MSI did, it ain’t happening. It will then be a product not for us, but for mainline Sony fans, when it could be for both.

      buuuut it won’t be.