Steam Deck OLED 1TB

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Steam Deck OLED 1TB

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Based on 430 Reddit mentions

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Our game got Steam Deck Verified, but that won't be it. What do you expect from Verified games?

I’m so happy to see a developer engage with the community on Reddit. I really enjoyed the first game. My Steam Deck (OLED) wishlist: runs at 45fps consistently; can cope at 12w tdp or lower (though I get that might be asking a lot of a new game); adjustable font size/UI for accessibility; finally, p

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-P0tat0Man- in r/SteamDeck

January 21, 2026 3:51 PM

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What is something you wish more people knew you could do with the Steam Deck?

Play games at 800p max settings at 90hz (OLED) with perfect HDR via Moonlight+Apollo with basically no latency or streaming artifacts. Turn the Steam Deck into a better PS Portal using ChiakiNG+. Stream Xbox/xbox game pass games both locally and from the cloud using Greenlight.

Kemaro in r/SteamDeck

December 26, 2025 6:11 PM

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I feel like some people forget about the "portable" part of a "portable" gaming device like the deck.

I just replaced my Steam Deck LCD with a Steam Deck OLED just two months ago. Forget Portal, Valve's greatest accomplishment is getting me to pay $550 for Zen 2 cores and RDNA2 graphics in 2025 and not making me feel like I got ripped off.

LousyMeatStew in r/SteamDeck

December 19, 2025 6:06 PM

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Silksong shows a Steam Deck in the controller menu!

For very early impressions, Silksong seems to draw very little power. If you have an OLED you could definitely get away with playing at 90 FPS without a big hit to battery life! The in-game frame limiter only has options for 30, 60 or 120 FPS though, so I just turned it off and set the Steam Deck's

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MisterMeister68 in r/SteamDeck

September 4, 2025 5:38 PM

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Is Decky bad or something?

It's not bad, it's just that it's outside software, so you have to expect it to sometimes conflict with what Valve updates. I've personally noticed that my Deck sometimes doesn't fully shut down when I tell it to, so I have to hold the power button, and it's more than likely Decky (or a Decky plug-i

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FireCrow1013 in r/SteamDeck

April 17, 2026 6:53 PM

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Please stop misleading people on Steam Reviews when using LSFG

Keep in mind, if you ever see a steam deck user say "runs amazingly" or "solid 60" they’re lying their ass off. It really means "game runs like shit and looks like a pixelated mess. But it’s my only pc so I’m full of cope" the crimson desert performance videos comment section are horribly misleading

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Intrepid_Rip1473 in r/SteamDeck

March 31, 2026 4:50 AM

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Valve Says It's 'Hard at Work' on Steam Deck 2, but There's Still No Release Window

My steam deck oled is what made me stop chasing the AAA trend.I cancelled gamepass sold my xsx & am currently enjoying my AA/indie life😎

GiantA-629 in r/SteamDeck

April 27, 2026 5:32 PM

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Steam Controller Price (Allegedly) Leaked By Early Review - and It’s Expensive ($99)

There are a lot of people latching onto the idea that the Steam hardware is meant to be mainstream and accessible for console audiences despite Valve repeatedly making it clear that this is PC hardware for enthusiasts. Honestly, this is less than I'd expected, I was thinking more like $120. For the

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JeaneJWE in r/TwoBestFriendsPlay

April 25, 2026 4:40 PM

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Rip Meta quest

i won't be jumping to it immediately.. but i'm interested in an all steam ecosystem.. if they released steamOS to be installed on any computer and i could dual boot windows for productivity and steamOS for gaming, then it was seamless to connect the frame to that, plus the controller? i'd be all ove

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a_sneaky_tiki in r/SteamVR

November 14, 2025 2:34 AM

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Steam Deck 2 reportedly targeting 2028, delays are possible due to RAM/NAND shortage (KeplerL2)

Yes but Switch games are custom designed for ARM. Valve will always need to make PC games (all x86) work on ARM using a translation layer. A really good x86 machine still makes more sense. The battery life on the Steam Deck OLED is already pretty good for most situations. If they can maintain that w

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CaptRobau in r/GamingLeaksAndRumours

April 2, 2026 9:09 AM

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