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this would be my thought, if the game says Steam Deck verified and it doesn't play well then it deserves that negative review. A game just not working and doesn't claim to is a whole other thing.
newcheesecity in r/Steam
February 28, 2026 2:54 PM
1.3k
A lot, but I think the people that get the most use are husbands and dads. For example my wife likes to hang out upstairs and not feel so disconnected so we can talk still. Steam deck is great for this and progressing single player games.
Nuromake in r/SteamDeck
March 30, 2026 1:29 AM
612
Unless you put in the steam launch option to pretend your PC is a steam deck. Then a lot of games will cooperate lol.
Squatlock360 in r/whenthe
March 9, 2026 1:23 PM
680
For me personally steamOS was one of the selling points of the deck and I’ve never wanted for windows
Clean-Wallaby207 in r/SteamDeck
March 21, 2026 7:40 PM
333
It's insane to me it doesn't have Steam Deck/Linux support. It's the perfect device for it.
Chasheeks in r/Steam
September 20, 2025 5:57 PM
3.1k
The SteamDeck made see that it is possible to run games perfectly fine on linux. It was the one thing that kept me on Windows. I made the switch with my desktop 3 weeks ago, I installed Nobara and haven't looked back since.
superdopey in r/SteamDeck
April 2, 2026 8:16 AM
265
Steam decks seem to be very multipurpose controllers on top of being game devices, just purely because at their heart they're portable PC's that come with linux. Pretty sure Ukrainians use them to control armored vehicles
jesty75 in r/SteamDeck
June 1, 2025 4:33 PM
2.3k
I’m in a similar situation where I can’t sit for too long. There are a couple of solutions you can try to use. As Steam said, Steam Remote Play or better yet, Moonlight Game Streaming. With Moonlight, you can stream your pc to any device and remote control your PC from anywhere in your house. I use
...Own_Complaint_3521 in r/Steam
March 31, 2026 2:14 PM
206
I came back after 7 years and had a bunch of stuff I could sell. Used it to buy a Steam Deck. Best purchase I think. Turning virtual items into hardware was pretty neat.
kodi-lis in r/Steam
March 31, 2026 6:30 PM
197
I'm not sure what it's for but it's pretty cool you made it on a steam deck
MrFoxx123 in r/FreeCAD
April 5, 2026 10:55 PM
191