So, when is the token sale after which we'll inevitably never hear from the project again?
Steam Deck
A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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The fuck is blockchain going to do for gaming
The same as for a lot of other use cases ;)
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Nothing
It’s the cryptocurrency of handhelds: futuristic-looking, impractical to use, and quite possibly a scam.
Those R1/2 and L1/2 triggers look absolutely horrible, the joysticks looks like they tried to copy the SteamDecks joysticks but had no fuckin clue how they actually worked, and the d-pad and buttons are fuckin sunk into the device. Just awful.
...offering native Sui blockchain integration, compatibility with multiple game stores, and token incentives to drive adoption
When will companies learn that not every fuckin thing needs "blockchain integration".
Have to insert coins to play?
Oof, $500? Buy a Steam Deck at that point.
When will the hype die FFS