3.0 Exclusions
The Limited Warranty does not apply if the Hardware:
has been modified or repaired by anyone except a Valve-designated service center and the cause of the issue for which you seek service is the modification or repair, or damage caused by either;
Quote from Valve Hardware Warranty.
In other words, simply changing SSD doesn't void warranty, but damaging the Steam Deck in the process of doing so does.
Just as far fetched, yes.
Christian Engström har nu gjort det som var tänkt på Almedalen och återrapporterar om sina fynd.
Christian Engström har nu gjort det som var tänkt på Almedalen och återrapporterar om sina fynd. ”Något parti och några politiker kommer ändå vara först med att öppet våga förespråka en faktabaserad narkotikapolitik.” Skriver han.
For games that doesn't support Steam Cloud for saves etc., or in general moving files over to the Steam Deck from your PC, I highly recommend setting up Syncthing.
It's available on the Discover store in desktop mode and can be set up to run as a service to ensure that it's always running on Steam Deck, if you're so inclined. There's a myriad of guides out there if you search around, should you need help setting it up.
The original Deus Ex is 86% off at 0,97€. Definitely worth it if you have yet to play this masterpiece! Just finished it myself on Steam Deck and worked like a charm.
Does the eMMC version allow installing an NVMe drive?
Yes, the only hardware difference between the different version is really only the screen and the drive it comes with. You can technically buy the 64GB version and replace the screen with an anti-glare one at a later date, as it can be bought as a spare part for not much.
Personally I got the 64GB some time ago and am still happy enough with just an SD-card with good speed and decent size. I suspect that will change down the line, but right now I'm happy.
Starfield, the upcoming space-exploration RPG from Bethesda, has been the talk of the town for the last few years, especially since their showcase during the
Could be good news regarding performance on Steam Deck.
Here's an example of what I think we'll be seeing more of: A user getting called out and named for frequently downvoting: https://kbin.social/m/wholesome/t/80838/To-the-one-guy-who-keeps-downvoting-m-wholesome-threads
Don't think this is the last we'll see of this, and I think it definitely has the potential to impact peoples participation in the long run, with people self-censoring themselves out of fear of being called out for voting wrong.