Pc Gamers will prefer playing on their desktops with their giant screens and easy to maintain and replace parts.
Console gamers will stick with consoles.
Handheld gamers won't care because they're already busy playing on Switch.
Steam Deck is just sitting there trying to fill a small niche of PC gamers who would wish to occasionally play some of their games on the go.
I mean, the same thing was said about the Switch. And I get it. But I think it was Cliffy B who said "There's room for two".
As a primary Nintendo Switch Player, I'm tired of missing out of things. I can't find a ps5 to save my life, so I'm behind in some experiences. And I have Steam, of course, but I developed an ecosystem for my Switch. Asus Rog portable screen with a 3 hour internal battery, all the portable chargers I could want, I have a bluetooth keyboard and mouse and I'm sure someone's going to come up with a screen protector/keyboard grip for the steam deck. And the actual extra bulk of the Steam deck box is negligible for my Switch Backpack.
I think it is more accurate to say that the Steam Deck is what most Laptop gamers actually will use when they had pie in the sky ideas that they were going to have access on their games on the go, like I did. Porting about a laptop freaking sucks. Especially going through airports. Once I got my Nintendo switch, I made peace on playing just Nintendo and using my samsung dex as my computer. And keeping the Steam Deck charged will be actually doable instead of hoping I can find a outlet somewhere, breaking out my laptop, and trying to entertain myself on the go.
I actually use the Nintendo Switch more than I thought. And I always felt limited. We're still begging for Netflix on the Switch. But whatever I have on this laptop I'm typing to you now on, I can get on my Deck. There are three usb ports. I can have my external drives.
Gaming, and a few light things on the laptop. Since I don't use my laptop for work, that's all I need. But given that a lot of reviewers have used their deck as their work pc in order to test it and had no issues, that's not even that much of a thing.
Now, with the Deck, I will have an actual