Is Steam Deck Really The Best Emulation Machine Around?
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Don't tell my boss, but a PlayStation 2 JRPG almost derailed my Steam Deck review. I was prepared to put in some long gaming hours to write about gaming on the Deck, but I wasn't prepared for 15-year-old games to keep distracting me away from my Steam library. I had to tear myself away to play other games on the Steam Deck, and every time I returned to Persona 3 I got a new jolt of excitement because it just worked so damn well.
Last year I talked to emulator developers about the raw potential of the Steam Deck's hardware, and sure enough, it delivers the power and performance we hoped for. But more importantly, getting emulators running on the Steam Deck is trivially easy—even if you don't know a thing about Linux. The software experience is better than I could've hoped. While Valve is focused on getting as much of the Steam library as possible to run well on the Deck, I'm psyched to use the Steam Deck as a portable vessel for the last 30 years of console games. It really is a phenomenal emulation device.
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