Valve has announced today that their hotly anticipated handheld, the Steam Deck, has been delayed until 2022.
Sadly, every company making computing hardware has been facing component shortages and various shipping delays and it seems that Valve has been unable to get around it. They said "The launch of Steam Deck will be delayed by two months. We’re sorry about this—we did our best to work around the global supply chain issues, but due to material shortages, components aren’t reaching our manufacturing facilities in time for us to meet our initial launch dates.".
So now, instead of December 2021 the first set of order invitations will go out to customers in February 2022. That is the new starting point, with everyone being shifted (ours is now saying Q2 2022).
Valve apologised and mentioned they will "continue working to improve reservation dates based on the new timeline, and will keep folks updated as we go".
While it's a huge shame, there is a positive side to this. A delay gives Valve plenty more time to get Steam Play Proton into a state where it can run even more games, and run them with good performance too. It's been a struggle for some multiplayer games with the various anti-cheat systems, even with the recent announcements for Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye, not many developers are willing to confirm their support for it just yet.
As before you can visit the Steam Deck page to see when yours will hopefully be available.
Valve Time^tm
Last edited by Salvatos on 10 November 2021 at 8:11 pm UTC
They can blame the IC shortage, but PROTON is not ready and a lot of big games won't run.
That only matters if your target audience doesnt understand that and the fact that most of the big tech channels have already promised videos on how to install windows on it when it launches i dont think thats much of a concern to the mainstream market.
"Big tech channels" is relative. I heard someone earlier saying Linus Tech Tips video about problems running Linux got 1.1 million views; also that he's one of the biggest tech channels. There are, what, over 100 million users on Steam? Most people buying one of these do not watch tech channels, big or otherwise, and are not going to install nuttin' on their new little gaming box except games downloaded from Steam.They can blame the IC shortage, but PROTON is not ready and a lot of big games won't run.
That only matters if your target audience doesnt understand that and the fact that most of the big tech channels have already promised videos on how to install windows on it when it launches i dont think thats much of a concern to the mainstream market.
So it will be good if Proton is running games well. A couple extra months could make a significant difference.
Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 10 November 2021 at 8:54 pm UTC
A couple extra months could make a significant difference.It does mean that 5.16 (with lots of handy dandy stuff for Van Gogh and the Deck) will be out before it launches, rather than probably out before it launches. So that's probably made someone a lot more relaxed.
Damn, Valve, do not take away from your customers at least a Big Picture and SteamOS!!!
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https://www.vgchartz.com/tools/hw_date.php
i hope not many people cancel their pre order because they were planing to give it to someone else as christmas present, and cant anymore!
omg, they will miss the christmas! this is a HUGE deal, most of the sales happen in christmas!People who managed to get december date probably didn't buy it by accident and to cancel it afterwards. If they cancel it because of that then I say more and sooner for the rest of us down the line.
source:
https://www.vgchartz.com/tools/hw_date.php
i hope not many people cancel their pre order because they were planing to give it to someone else as christmas present, and cant anymore!
Don't worry, it is not March, nor 2023, but 02/2022 so Valve will definitely release the Steam Deck :D
Yeah, my first reaction was it's like a one year delay, but then I realized it's just a few months away.
omg, they will miss the christmas! this is a HUGE deal, most of the sales happen in christmas!1. Nobody was going to decide to buy it this holiday season and get it before next year anyway; the reservations were already booked months ago.
source:
https://www.vgchartz.com/tools/hw_date.php
i hope not many people cancel their pre order because they were planing to give it to someone else as christmas present, and cant anymore!
2. If anyone expected to have it delivered before Christmas, they were delusional to begin with. Valve’s original plan was to start taking actual orders from the reservations and shipping them sometime in December, and we all know that global shipping is fucked at the moment, not to mention the usual end-of-year congestion. Basically, if that was their plan, lucky for them that they found out a month early that it was definitely not going to happen.
fair enough, i just think we cant afford to lose sales, its the do it or die moment for linux gaming.omg, they will miss the christmas! this is a HUGE deal, most of the sales happen in christmas!People who managed to get december date probably didn't buy it by accident and to cancel it afterwards. If they cancel it because of that then I say more and sooner for the rest of us down the line.
source:
https://www.vgchartz.com/tools/hw_date.php
i hope not many people cancel their pre order because they were planing to give it to someone else as christmas present, and cant anymore!
on the other hand, the less people who nuke steamOS from it to install windows because an certain game didnt worked, the better.
i think they delayed because they realized proton was not ready for the prime time, it still need more games , hopefully they wont delay it again and this will have more positive side effects than negative.
omg, they will miss the christmas! this is a HUGE deal, most of the sales happen in christmas!1. Nobody was going to decide to buy it this holiday season and get it before next year anyway; the reservations were already booked months ago.
source:
https://www.vgchartz.com/tools/hw_date.php
i hope not many people cancel their pre order because they were planing to give it to someone else as christmas present, and cant anymore!
2. If anyone expected to have it delivered before Christmas, they were delusional to begin with. Valve’s original plan was to start taking actual orders from the reservations and shipping them sometime in December, and we all know that global shipping is fucked at the moment, not to mention the usual end-of-year congestion. Basically, if that was their plan, lucky for them that they found out a month early that it was definitely not going to happen.
sometimes i forget that other countries are unlike Brasil, they dont buy stuff at the last minute...
fair enough, i just think we cant afford to lose sales, its the do it or die moment for linux gaming.omg, they will miss the christmas! this is a HUGE deal, most of the sales happen in christmas!People who managed to get december date probably didn't buy it by accident and to cancel it afterwards. If they cancel it because of that then I say more and sooner for the rest of us down the line.
source:
https://www.vgchartz.com/tools/hw_date.php
i hope not many people cancel their pre order because they were planing to give it to someone else as christmas present, and cant anymore!
on the other hand, the less people who nuke steamOS from it to install windows because an certain game didnt worked, the better.
i think they delayed because they realized proton was not ready for the prime time, it still need more games , hopefully they wont delay it again and this will have more positive side effects than negative.
I really wouldn't worry about cancelled orders, if those happen they won't make a dent. There is so much more people at the end of the queue. It shouldn't matter if this product is suppose to be even remotely successful. If few people canceling would be an issue then the whole Deck has bigger problems already. Once it's out and the reviews are favorable (as the teasers and generally reports from people who had the chance to try one) suggest, people will start ordering them more freely.
Last edited by Solitary on 11 November 2021 at 12:22 am UTC
Linus Tech Tips video about problems running Linux got 1.1 million views;
Yes however Linus was having issues, James seemed to have had a relatively decent experience.
Also Linus fails to read a few obvious things on the screen, in POP!Os it clearly says its going to remove EVERYTHING if he goes ahead and installs steam, obviously a bug, but you should always take a photo of said stuff so you can reinstall it afterwards and save the install.
BUT that is probably asking too much from a casual user who is obviously of whats happening on screen.
Also when Linus installs Manjaro he complains about no audio but fails to understand how audio device switching works on Plasma and he clearly shows a screen where he DOESN'T have this exotic windows only support soundboard selected. (if he selected it he'd at least get sound)
But I think Linus is a good example of your typical user who would install Linux and proceed to not read or understand a single damn thing like their looking at Chinese writings or something! (even tho its all in English, go figure)
I've met people from ages 24 and up who fail to read and comprehend EXTREMELY basic instructions and details on screen. Its like their brain fails to work when looking at the monitor, its puzzling!
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