Looking to gain new skills to make a career change. What should I practice?
I'm not able to start back to college right now so looking to get information of what I can learn about and practice at home
I'm not able to start back to college right now so looking to get information of what I can learn about and practice at home
I had mentioned that people had been positive on Odyssey, Paper Mario, and I think Galaxy. What else is there?
If you're going grocery shopping, to an appointment, or just out for anything that's not major what do you carry?
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I see people posting with Steam Decks, other gaming handheld, and just alot of items. While I had a set I took to work I never did take much with me on a regular basis
They're perfect games for the Steam Deck, but I just never got into those games (Slay the Spire 2 I haven't played, but didn't care for 1)
I'm not a big computer person so my knowledge is lacking. I'm also not looking to play the big games on it because I use my PS5 for that
I'm not really a social gamer so don't people added, but the game looks fun. Also does it work well on Steam Deck?
I've looked through the store on the Steam Deck and the mobile app and I can't find an easy direct way. I am relatively new to Steam
The games dont even look close. My S looks so much better
I'm willing to sell my Xbox Series S and Steam Deck which should bring in close to $700 and the most intense games I would probably play is Fable via gamepass and maybe Forza Horizon 6
I just have my whole livingroom with a multi-setup. 13 total consoles (2 don't work) with the left tv mainly used for Xbox and Steam Deck while the right is for PS5 and Switch