Why is the Steam Deck an unlikely Windows gaming handheld?
Despite the evident hurdles, including the necessity of custom tinkering and the fact that many consider SteamOS to be the superior way to game, the Steam Deck has become an unlikely Windows gaming handheld. 👉 4 reasons why SteamOS is quietly winning over PC gamers — and why Windows won't be dethroned any time soon While Valve made the initial steps easier with its official Windows drivers package roughly a year after the Steam Deck's launch (likely in response to Valve seeing how many users wanted to try Windows on its hardware), it's been the community that sprang up around it that has reall
When will Valve restock its supply of Steam Controllers?
Unfortunately, part of the scalping craze that's appeared around the Steam Controller has to do with Valve's restocking schedule — or lack thereof. It's unclear as to when more Steam Controllers will officially arrive, although some members of the r/SteamController subreddit have pointed out that units are sporadically available this morning. Whether these are actual restocks or returns is unclear. Valve has had issues keeping its Steam Deck in stock lately, but that has more to do with RAM and storage prices than extreme demand. Considering the Steam Controller is, well, just a controller, I