--- title: "Buying The Steam Deck" date: 2022-12-08T15:59:09-06:00 draft: false --- # Why First off- im a Linux nerd. I run Arch Linux, and love it.. I have been in the market for a console- or at least something i can play on that i have games on. All my consoles are gone currently. While my laptop currently doesn't have enough storage. The only computer i have that can play games is a my laptop currently, and that is completely fine. I will be getting a whole new PC soon too, from a relative of mine. # However i want a console Why? Because its just fun to have something that is pickup and i start playing a game, and that is exactly what the steam deck tries to be while on Linux. # Another reason i want a Deck Well- quite honestly, I love Linux. With this being a open, Linux based console firstly, while supporting everything else second. You can literally do anything you want. This i really appreciate. If i want to, i can make this into my main rig, and plug in a monitor, camera, anything. The difference between this and a normal Linux based computer, is that tries to guide you. It tries to make it simple to someone who never has used a Linux based computer. This it does pretty great at. This is a combo honestly- it is what the switch wanted to be. I hope to review my steam deck when i get it, and hope it is what it claims to be. # Emulation I will get to play titles like Super Mario Odyssey portablely without a cartridge. This is great for playing titles like potentially the orginal Mario, or even something like NFL 2K5 with the [Resurrected mod](https://github.com/lostsoul63b/NFL-2K23) I think loads of side scroller titles would be amazing on this thing. # Ending notes So steam has really made something that appeals to just about any type of Gamer. PC gamer: You can make this into a PC Console gamer: this is a console by default Emulation person: this thing can emulate just about anything Linux lover: This thing runs Arch Linux in the back Name just about anything- and this thing can do it pretty easily. Even if not- someone can create a project that does what you need it to. draft: false --- # Why First off- im a Linux nerd. I run Arch Linux, and love it.. I have been in the market for a console- or at least something i can play on that i have games on. All my consoles are gone currently. While my laptop currently doesn't have enough storage. The only computer i have that can play games is a my laptop currently, and that is completely fine. I will be getting a whole new PC soon too, from a relative of mine. # However i want a console Why? Because its just fun to have something that is pickup and i start playing a game, and that is exactly what the steam deck tries to be while on Linux. # Another reason i want a Deck Well- quite honestly, I love Linux. With this being a open, Linux based console firstly, while supporting everything else second. You can literally do anything you want. This i really appreciate. If i want to, i can make this into my main rig, and plug in a monitor, camera, anything. The difference between this and a normal Linux based computer, is that tries to guide you. It tries to make it simple to someone who never has used a Linux based computer. This it does pretty great at. This is a combo honestly- it is what the switch wanted to be. I hope to review my steam deck when i get it, and hope it is what it claims to be. # Emulation I will get to play titles like Super Mario Odyssey portablely without a cartridge. This is great for playing titles like potentially the orginal Mario, or even something like NFL 2K5 with the [Resurrected mod](https://github.com/lostsoul63b/NFL-2K23) I think loads of side scroller titles would be amazing on this thing. # Ending notes So steam has really made something that appeals to just about any type of Gamer. PC gamer: You can make this into a PC Console gamer: this is a console by default Emulation person: this thing can emulate just about anything Linux lover: This thing runs Arch Linux in the back Name just about anything- and this thing can do it pretty easily. Even if not- someone can create a project that does what you need it to. # I got the deck I got it!