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Steam, steam deck, games and your pc

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So I was browsing stories about the 'steam deck', and noticed that they are just a hand held pc, and all the games will run on a pc.

Installed steam on my pc, sadly only a Ryzen 5 3400g with no graphics card.

Then got around to wanting to speed up my pc, noticed my am4 mobo would take a Ryzen 5 5600gt processor, with just a bios upgrade.

Managed to get one from Banana it on Lazada for 4,600bht.

Already flashed the bios, now waiting for the new processor.

Back to steam, lots of free games, currently playing battlegrounds, sadly the game takes longer to load than I survive.

Wondering if a steam deck would make me a better player?

I really suck at video games. Always have, ever since playing Pac Man in the 80s. I'm getting on in years now so it seems unlikely I will improve much at this point.

The solution for me was not hardware (I have the highest spec gaming PC you could build as of a year ago). Instead, I just play different games. I can't get past the second mission in GTA5, but I can beat Portal 2. It's objectively a far simpler game, but it is challenging enough to keep me interested, and the psychological reward for beating the game is still quite nice.

I recently discovered playing online games as part of a team can be a lot of fun and rewarding. I can take on a role within the team which doesn't require as much skill and dexterity, such as medic or scout. Population: One on the Quest is probably my favorite team game.

Practice makes you better.
I've been playing games since the 80s now I own two sim racing rigs, driving rally cars is my passion.

Blazing Chrome and Huntdown are two good retro run n gun games.

On 1/23/2026 at 12:53 PM, BritManToo said:

Wondering if a steam deck would make me a better player?

Get a slingshot and some glass bottles, it’ll load much quicker.

Anyway, isn’t there any videos on the internet that shows how fast those devices are?

An online game that I have enjoyed for the past few years is World of Warships. This game has very few children playing it, as it involves patience at times!

Watch some YouTube videos by 'The Mighty Jingles' to get an idea of how to play or not to play!

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Upgrade on pc finished and now I can play world war Z on my pc at 70fps with no video card.

That CPU looks pretty good and 70 FPS on a 2021 game is excellent.

I put a Ryzen 5600X in my gaming PC a couple of years ago but the VGA card is still a GTX1060 and I already had a RTX3070 laptop and now I have a RTX5070 laptop.

I would like to upgrade the VGA card to a Radeon RX 9070XT but they are a bit cost prohibitive at the moment and the laptop will let me play my favourite games at 1440p although only at 60Hz.

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