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PC gaming boom: Steam sets new record with 41.6 million concurrent players

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  • S someguy3@lemmy.world

    Can’t give them your steam account.

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    jnod4@lemmy.ca
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    #29

    You literally can? You can add any amounts of games to a family share and even play LAN with them

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    • N neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com

      This is still a stretch. Don’t consoles also have issues like this? What about the red ring Xbox 360s? Didn’t ps3 have issues with Skyrim saves becoming corrupt?

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      Pycorax
      wrote on last edited by pycorax@sh.itjust.works
      #30

      Can’t say I’ve ever had any of those consoles, just playing devil’s advocate here. Personally as a PC gamer who’s been called on for support countless times for driver issues, launcher issues and what not, that’s all I can attest for.

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      • J jnod4@lemmy.ca

        You literally can? You can add any amounts of games to a family share and even play LAN with them

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        someguy3@lemmy.world
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        #31

        You can’t transfer your steam account, eg when you die. Against terms of service.

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        • S someguy3@lemmy.world

          You can’t transfer your steam account, eg when you die. Against terms of service.

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          Zoot
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          #32

          An who’s going to enforce that? No one is broadcasting to the newspaper that Someguy3 died and now their son is using their account.

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            network_switch@lemmy.ml
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            #33

            PC gaming emulation on Android and hopefully someday high end regular Linux phones are going to be a big inertial multiplier for PC gaming. Performance for games that work isn’t far off from a Steam Deck from my testing on high end mobile phones. Compatibility and streamlining is still not great though. But a few more years at this rate and anyone with a phone as strong as a Snapdragon 8 gen 3 will have a pocket Steam Deck. PC gaming is going to grow a lot because of that

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            • kairubyte@lemmy.dbzer0.comK kairubyte@lemmy.dbzer0.com

              Steam Deck

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              Prove_your_argument
              wrote on last edited by prove_your_argument@piefed.social
              #34
              • Battlefield 6 (also bf2042)

              • Call of Duty 2025 (whatever they’re calling it these days)

              • R6 Siege

              • Monster Hunter Wilds

              • PUBG

              • F1 2024

              • FC 25

              • Madden 25

              Those are just a short list of popular titles that cannot be played on the deck, and in the case of BF and COD this year, possibly on your PC without tinkering. I don’t play most of these titles, just MH Wilds. I do know a LOT of people do play them though.

              Consoles satisfy the lowest common denominator which covers most people. They’re easy and just work. Buy the game on a disc and put it in your PS5, let it update and you’re off to the races and very unlikely to have issues.

              Windows PCs require minor tinkering from time to time, but they do need tinkering. Driver autoupdates in windows and you start crashing? Yeah, that’s happened a couple times in the past year. I had to get optiscaler going to keep framerate as well as settings high despite having very powerful hardware in Expedition 33 this year in windows, and it’s not even particularly demanding perf wise.

              The deck though has tons and tons and tons of titles that need a little bit of poking or prodding, I love mine but it’s got many limitations. I’ve got games that just aren’t properly recognized by gamescope and thus no perf overlay works. After tinkering on linux i’m pretty sure this is a proton issue where it doesn’t properly recognize the game vs a launcher or anticheat.

              I game a lot. I have a 9800x3d and a 9070xt running Pop OS (linux) and I can play basically anything I want to play, but it’s certainly not everything. I definitely need to tinker to get stuff to work on Linux, but it’s fairly painless once you figure out you need to carte blanche apply a pulse audio 60ms setting, and you get a good proton switcher to go between cachyos/GE/Proton latest/Proton Experimental versions depending on the game to find one that works without extra tweaking. It’s not easy for a layman, though anyone who has been a PC gamer and has built a couple of systems can probably manage it with a heap of patience and a dual boot config to fall back on when patience fails.

              There’s no doubt that the steam deck has made linux more approachable than ever for gamers but it’s hardly a perfect implementation. All PCs require tinkering, and windows sadly is still the easiest among them. It is nice seeing a green checkmark on the deck for a game, but as i’ve seen with Eternal Strands this year, that’s hardly a guarantee that the game will be enjoyable without tinkering if at all.

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              • P proles_uprising_now@lemmy.world

                It is way easier than this to game on PC these days than this person is talking about.

                Buy a gaming computer that has good recent ratings across a few sites like Google, Amazon, Tom’s hardware.

                Thats its! Lower the graphics settings in the game if you are experiencing issues.

                Thats it! Play most all games for the next 5 years before worrying about upgrading.

                Then when you do upgrade components be fascinated about how easy it is with a tiny bit of googling how to build a computer/upgrade hardware.

                Thats it!

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                Prove_your_argument
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                #35

                TPM/Secureboot in BF6/Cod 2025

                Windows Update Driver Updates -> System crashes

                There’s more technical troubleshooting that goes beyond the scope of the typical tech illiterate human than you’d think. There’s a reason IT support requires no education and still pays decently well, because way too many people can’t troubleshoot at all.

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                • N neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                  Console gaming is so anti-consumer. Who would prefer to use a console if they are even the slightest bit savvy with a computer?

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                  townhousegloryhole@lemmy.world
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                  #36

                  As I just found out, if you want to play any borderlands split screen, that’s console only.

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                    captainblinky@lemmy.myserv.one
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                    #37

                    That was probably like 75% BF6 players.

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                    • T townhousegloryhole@lemmy.world

                      As I just found out, if you want to play any borderlands split screen, that’s console only.

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                      coaxil@lemmy.zip
                      wrote on last edited by coaxil@lemmy.zip
                      #38

                      Borderlands with a controller? Oh boy 😜

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                        inucune@lemmy.world
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                        #39

                        How many are bots?

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                        • P Prove_your_argument
                          • Battlefield 6 (also bf2042)

                          • Call of Duty 2025 (whatever they’re calling it these days)

                          • R6 Siege

                          • Monster Hunter Wilds

                          • PUBG

                          • F1 2024

                          • FC 25

                          • Madden 25

                          Those are just a short list of popular titles that cannot be played on the deck, and in the case of BF and COD this year, possibly on your PC without tinkering. I don’t play most of these titles, just MH Wilds. I do know a LOT of people do play them though.

                          Consoles satisfy the lowest common denominator which covers most people. They’re easy and just work. Buy the game on a disc and put it in your PS5, let it update and you’re off to the races and very unlikely to have issues.

                          Windows PCs require minor tinkering from time to time, but they do need tinkering. Driver autoupdates in windows and you start crashing? Yeah, that’s happened a couple times in the past year. I had to get optiscaler going to keep framerate as well as settings high despite having very powerful hardware in Expedition 33 this year in windows, and it’s not even particularly demanding perf wise.

                          The deck though has tons and tons and tons of titles that need a little bit of poking or prodding, I love mine but it’s got many limitations. I’ve got games that just aren’t properly recognized by gamescope and thus no perf overlay works. After tinkering on linux i’m pretty sure this is a proton issue where it doesn’t properly recognize the game vs a launcher or anticheat.

                          I game a lot. I have a 9800x3d and a 9070xt running Pop OS (linux) and I can play basically anything I want to play, but it’s certainly not everything. I definitely need to tinker to get stuff to work on Linux, but it’s fairly painless once you figure out you need to carte blanche apply a pulse audio 60ms setting, and you get a good proton switcher to go between cachyos/GE/Proton latest/Proton Experimental versions depending on the game to find one that works without extra tweaking. It’s not easy for a layman, though anyone who has been a PC gamer and has built a couple of systems can probably manage it with a heap of patience and a dual boot config to fall back on when patience fails.

                          There’s no doubt that the steam deck has made linux more approachable than ever for gamers but it’s hardly a perfect implementation. All PCs require tinkering, and windows sadly is still the easiest among them. It is nice seeing a green checkmark on the deck for a game, but as i’ve seen with Eternal Strands this year, that’s hardly a guarantee that the game will be enjoyable without tinkering if at all.

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                          kairubyte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                          I mean sure, but should we also list all the games you can’t even purchase on consoles?

                          The “poking and prodding” is literally just settings that you are locked out of on consoles. Literally just purchase games that are verified steam deck compatible, and you’re golden.

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                          • C coaxil@lemmy.zip

                            Borderlands with a controller? Oh boy 😜

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                            nikls94@lemmy.world
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                            Motion control is amazing if implemented well. Nintendo spoiled me with the WiiU.

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                              yeehaw
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                              Come on steam deck, we need more users of you! This will drive Linux as a real contender in the gaming market and steam is driving that.

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                              • T townhousegloryhole@lemmy.world

                                As I just found out, if you want to play any borderlands split screen, that’s console only.

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                                truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                                wrote on last edited by truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                                #43

                                Could run it through an emulator depending on what game in the series you are playing. I’ve done that for a few titles when couch co-op is happening.

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                                • P Prove_your_argument
                                  • Battlefield 6 (also bf2042)

                                  • Call of Duty 2025 (whatever they’re calling it these days)

                                  • R6 Siege

                                  • Monster Hunter Wilds

                                  • PUBG

                                  • F1 2024

                                  • FC 25

                                  • Madden 25

                                  Those are just a short list of popular titles that cannot be played on the deck, and in the case of BF and COD this year, possibly on your PC without tinkering. I don’t play most of these titles, just MH Wilds. I do know a LOT of people do play them though.

                                  Consoles satisfy the lowest common denominator which covers most people. They’re easy and just work. Buy the game on a disc and put it in your PS5, let it update and you’re off to the races and very unlikely to have issues.

                                  Windows PCs require minor tinkering from time to time, but they do need tinkering. Driver autoupdates in windows and you start crashing? Yeah, that’s happened a couple times in the past year. I had to get optiscaler going to keep framerate as well as settings high despite having very powerful hardware in Expedition 33 this year in windows, and it’s not even particularly demanding perf wise.

                                  The deck though has tons and tons and tons of titles that need a little bit of poking or prodding, I love mine but it’s got many limitations. I’ve got games that just aren’t properly recognized by gamescope and thus no perf overlay works. After tinkering on linux i’m pretty sure this is a proton issue where it doesn’t properly recognize the game vs a launcher or anticheat.

                                  I game a lot. I have a 9800x3d and a 9070xt running Pop OS (linux) and I can play basically anything I want to play, but it’s certainly not everything. I definitely need to tinker to get stuff to work on Linux, but it’s fairly painless once you figure out you need to carte blanche apply a pulse audio 60ms setting, and you get a good proton switcher to go between cachyos/GE/Proton latest/Proton Experimental versions depending on the game to find one that works without extra tweaking. It’s not easy for a layman, though anyone who has been a PC gamer and has built a couple of systems can probably manage it with a heap of patience and a dual boot config to fall back on when patience fails.

                                  There’s no doubt that the steam deck has made linux more approachable than ever for gamers but it’s hardly a perfect implementation. All PCs require tinkering, and windows sadly is still the easiest among them. It is nice seeing a green checkmark on the deck for a game, but as i’ve seen with Eternal Strands this year, that’s hardly a guarantee that the game will be enjoyable without tinkering if at all.

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                                  truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                                  I get you’re trying to dump buckets of rain on our entire thread here, but can you acknowledge that educating and inviting console users to the PC platform is beneficial for those users and the community as a whole?

                                  There are definitely those who you can’t teach, can’t convince, who are too stubborn to believe there’s any other way than paying eighty dollars for games and spending hundreds of dollars on already obsolete hardware with a mandated walled garden.

                                  However, there are many users who are simply not educated rather than inept, and when you show them the benefits of the PC ecosystem (Steam sales/alternate store platforms, no online fees, modular hardware, etc…), it is entirely possible to convince people to convert (I’ve done so myself), and they find joy in learning.

                                  Additionally, there are solutions to the problems you listed that aren’t a flat out “won’t run” (Windows 10 IOT Enterprise LTSC comes to mind for a less bloated experience for those locked games, for instance), and while no solution is perfect, let us not make perfect the enemy of good here. Console users are fed up with their circumstances. Let us inspire them to join the other side, not feud.

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                                  • S someguy3@lemmy.world

                                    It’s just going to be 1080p and slightly bigger screen.

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                                    truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                                    With the same or better battery life with a processor and memory upgrade, not a bad deal.

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                                      vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works
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                                      Makes sense, even just for playing old games it’s more optimal. Be it for graphics, load times, or just multiplayer if you want to play a game from say the Xbox 360 PS3 era its probably better to just get the game on PC. Also given how much of a relative flop the current console generation has been yeah…

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                                      • N neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                        None of those are things people have to deal with except in very rare circumstances. All the driers are basically handled by windows update or are already in the kernel.

                                        You do not need to do anything with antivirus these days.

                                        Windows 11 makes you sign into an account, so do the consoles.

                                        Pairing a Bluetooth controller technically is something you need to do, but let’s be honest. Is it really challenging?

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                                        honytawk@feddit.nl
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                                        All those things you have to deal with at least once.

                                        So for someone who doesn’t know how to do any of them, it is a barrier of entry. Why should they learn when they could just buy a cheaper box and be done with it?

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                                        • P proles_uprising_now@lemmy.world

                                          It is way easier than this to game on PC these days than this person is talking about.

                                          Buy a gaming computer that has good recent ratings across a few sites like Google, Amazon, Tom’s hardware.

                                          Thats its! Lower the graphics settings in the game if you are experiencing issues.

                                          Thats it! Play most all games for the next 5 years before worrying about upgrading.

                                          Then when you do upgrade components be fascinated about how easy it is with a tiny bit of googling how to build a computer/upgrade hardware.

                                          Thats it!

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                                          honytawk@feddit.nl
                                          wrote on last edited by honytawk@feddit.nl
                                          #48

                                          That is the thing, consoles don’t experience issues for the user, like ever.

                                          If they do encounter an issue, it is up to the developer to fix them, not themselves.

                                          If it is a hardware issue, they just bring it into the shop where they bought it or buy a new one.

                                          That is the power of having standardized hardware/software. You offload every single technical knowledge you should posses in order to use it to the companies.

                                          It is the same with cars. Some people like to tinker with it. Others are afraid they will make it worse if they do anything themselves, including changing oil.

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