Releasing November 7

  • 699 USD
  • 699 GBP
  • 799 Euro
  • 119,980 Yen

Main updates are:

  • Larger GPU
  • Advanced Ray Tracing
  • AI Upscaling technology: PSSR

Results for user:

  • Get fidelity mode graphics, with “performance mode” performance.
  • Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    I’ve never been attracted by pc gaming, but the disappearance of disc drives and the high prices of PlayStation hardware these days is making me consider buying a Linux gaming PC after this generation.

    I’d never thought this as I always saw so many advantages in console gaming…

    But who knows, an optional disc drive on ps6 might still be proposed.

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      3 months ago

      The Steam Deck is as close to a console as one could reasonably get while still offering all the flexibility and openness of a Linux PC.

      I’m on my second (upgraded to an OLED), and I’m crazy satisfied with it.

      I have a PS5 that goes mostly unused. I purchased the PS5 to continue my library from the PS4, but I’ve been really disappointed by this console generation. It doesn’t feel like it was much of an upgrade given not many games target the PS5 alone. And now Sony is doing a Pro for what purpose exactly?

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        3 months ago

        The Steam Deck is a really exciting project and I might buy its successor but I guess it depends on how it would perform when docked on a bigger screen as I don’t see myself playing all the time on a small one.