• renegadesporkA
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    22 hours ago

    IMO it’s the perfect balance of powerful when you need it, simple when you don’t.

    Sure, there are still some compatibility issues, but it’s still by far the largest plug-and-play library of any handheld by an incredible margin.

    • Grimpen@lemmy.ca
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      21 hours ago

      I play it from the rocking chair, while my (admittedly obsolete) desktop mostly gathers dust in the basement. I bring it with me on errands and appointments.

      It’s just so handy! I already use Linux as my daily driver OS, but Proton has made compatibility so versatile.

      Finally, it’s powerful enough. Sure, on an external monitor when docked you might notice on some games,but the whole SD is cheaper than a decent graphics card.