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I was pleasantly surprised by Teardown's campaign. Didn't expect it to be that good. Completed the story in the base game and had a lot of fun.
Ran well on the Steam Deck.
ok, im not hatin on the steam deck. ive never even seen one in person so im bias for sure. however, what exactly is the appeal of it? I PC game exclusively and have 3 26" curved monitors at 5760x1080, so having a unit that is smaller than my keyboard seems counterintuitive to me. again, im not tryin to come off as a jerk or 'pc master' kinda thing. I'm honestly wondering what the appeal is, am i just spoiled?
I’ve got a 1440p oled, driven by a 4090 monstrosity at home that I use mainly for apex legends. I also travel for work 3-4 months of the year, and the steam deck is great for catching up on all the other games in my library while I’m on the road.