bobrpggamer
Refugee
I guess you really can take it with you. Skip to 5:00.
Looks just like a Gamegear from SEGA.42 minutes ago, RipClaw said:
You can take it with you for sure. 7 Days runs on Steam Deck.
I have seen a couple of these videos on custom RVs and I always wanted to do something like that, but I would choose a box truck to get a custom room like feel. I cannot stand the usual class B RVs due to the same split couch/table and that is it. With a box truck you have the opportunity to get something like a studio apartment.Kinda felt like he did a lot of that on the cheap. Recognised a cheap EP Solar controller mounted on the wall, the mobile hotspot instead of a proper RV mounted modem. Then just sloppy stuff like no fan grill to protect fingers/hair from the fan.
Maybe it just stuck out to me because I have plans to build an RV, and do it well. Not van life so much as grey nomad.
Caveat - I did jump straight to the 5 min mark so no context.
It's a handheld console. Therefore, a similar design is to be expected.Looks just like a Gamegear from SEGA.
Well that's just amazing, really. Of course the idea of terabyte flash drives back in the day would seem impossible as well. Some generation down the line will be thinking having large computer cases was crazy and all the PCs will fit into a PlayStation size case, who knows.It's a handheld console. Therefore, a similar design is to be expected.
Unlike the Gamegear, however, the Steam Deck has a lot more under the hood. An APU from AMD based on Zen 2 architecture, 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and a display with a resolution of 1280 × 800 pixels. SteamOS (Linux) is used as the operating system and even many Windows games run on it thanks to Proton. For example, Cyberpunk 2077 runs with constant 30 FPS.
to be fair its a VERY small amount of power he will ever be using at one time. Cheap or not, that controller is more than he needs.Kinda felt like he did a lot of that on the cheap. Recognised a cheap EP Solar controller mounted on the wall
to be fair its a VERY small amount of power he will ever be using at one time. Cheap or not, that controller is more than he needs.