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Valve has confirmed two tasty bits of info today for those waiting on getting a Steam Deck, and for those curious about how things are currently going.

While a Valve developer teased recently that production was better than expected so more people are getting their purchase emails, as of today the new reservation windows are actually up and so you might find if you were in Q4 you might now be in Q3. As they said on Twitter:

Great news! We are making more Steam Decks than ever, and have just updated shipping window estimates for reservation holders. If you were previously in the Q4 (Oct-Dec) window, take a look - you might be in Q3 now!

As for how things are going?

Well, it's clearly a success but how much of one? In a follow-up Twitter post they gave a tiny bit of insight without revealing any numbers but it's obviously good news:

Another fun stat - the number of Steam Deck reservations being made on a daily basis continues to grow, and is at its highest since our launch earlier this year!📈

Exciting times. This is great for the Steam Deck and SteamOS of course but also Linux Gaming as a whole. No surprise to see the Steam Deck has been in the top 5 of the Weekly Global Top Sellers for nearly half a year and a lot of that at number 1.

Hopefully at some point we will see more games with anti-cheat roll out support for Steam Deck and Proton, so all Linux gamers can benefit from it. Looking at you, Destiny 2.

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Metallinatus Aug 24, 2022
This truly is a Linux desktop revolution, I don't wanna hear any naysayers, Valve really did it, those madlads....
Now we just need more and more developers to see this market and capitalize on it!
itscalledreality Aug 24, 2022
Good to hear. Though anecdotally the acceptance rate so far has been about 50/50 among my acquaintances. I’m hearing of returns for all sorts of reasons. I’m also hearing great love for it as well.
Derheim Aug 24, 2022
All I want is to be able to place an order for one in my country (Costa Rica).
elmapul Aug 24, 2022
steam deck is doing everything i wished android did back in the days it was a newthing.
i mean, android support gamepad, good luck finding good games on playstore to use it.
not to mention the contribution its doing to the linux ecosystem.
Theodis Aug 25, 2022
Sweet I was moved to Q3. I'm hoping it gets shipped before I have my trip in October.
Purple Library Guy Aug 25, 2022
That is a very interesting piece of data. Onward and upward!
gradyvuckovic Aug 25, 2022
I view everything through the context of 'Is this going to help Linux gaming grow?' because it feels like that's Valve motivation to everything.

By normal console standards, success is anything over 30 million units. But Valve's goal is simply to get more people gaming on Linux. So even if the Deck only gets a million people gaming on Linux, that's still success in my opinion. As that represents a major boost to our 'population'. Especially when it seems many of the new Linux gamers are people coming from outside of the Linux space, people who are in many cases even console gamers. Not the usual Linux experts who know Linux inside-out. Which is great, we need more of that kind of casual user in our ranks.

I wouldn't be surprised if Valve hit 1 million units, I wouldn't be surprised if they hit 2 or 3 even once they open up worldwide, or hit even 5 million once they start selling in physical stores.

With those kinds of numbers, we can be certain that game compatibility and third party support for Linux will only continue to improve across the board. It's not like the Switch, ensuring game compatibility with Linux is much easier for developers, in many cases it even happens by accident thanks to Proton. And a few million Linux gamers would be more than enough incentive for most developers to ensure the compatibility is there.

It really is the year of Linux gaming. As the legends foretold.
PixelDrop Aug 25, 2022
Sweet, mine got moved from Q4 to Q3 too. I'm a 64GB model since I'm okay with slower load times off SD cards.
BlackBloodRum Aug 25, 2022
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Sweet, mine got moved from Q4 to Q3 too. I'm a 64GB model since I'm okay with slower load times off SD cards.

Don't worry! If you get a good SD card you won't even notice that you're running off an SD card. Certainly not to the point of feeling "slower load times"

I have two SD Cards and use them for games without any performance degradation, despite having the 512GB model

So no worries!
PixelDrop Aug 25, 2022
Sweet, mine got moved from Q4 to Q3 too. I'm a 64GB model since I'm okay with slower load times off SD cards.

Don't worry! If you get a good SD card you won't even notice that you're running off an SD card. Certainly not to the point of feeling "slower load times"

I have two SD Cards and use them for games without any performance degradation, despite having the 512GB model

So no worries!

That's what I'm hoping. Of course at this point anything better than the switch will be like lighting. Switch games tend to take forever to load, especially if they're off a cart. Baffles me to no end why they made the game carts slower than reading of an SD card.
based Aug 25, 2022
I got moved to Q3

Ordered 256 end of February
const Aug 25, 2022
steam deck is doing everything i wished android did back in the days it was a newthing.
i mean, android support gamepad, good luck finding good games on playstore to use it.
not to mention the contribution its doing to the linux ecosystem.
No doubt I'd take a SteamPhone
const Aug 25, 2022
Sweet, mine got moved from Q4 to Q3 too. I'm a 64GB model since I'm okay with slower load times off SD cards.

Don't worry! If you get a good SD card you won't even notice that you're running off an SD card. Certainly not to the point of feeling "slower load times"

I have two SD Cards and use them for games without any performance degradation, despite having the 512GB model

So no worries!

That's what I'm hoping. Of course at this point anything better than the switch will be like lighting. Switch games tend to take forever to load, especially if they're off a cart. Baffles me to no end why they made the game carts slower than reading of an SD card.
Especially with my A2 V30 (sandisk extreme pro, samsung pro plus) cards, I really don't feel a difference. Have an additional 1TB A1 for emulation (sandisk ultra) and while I don't feel a difference for emulation, I wouldn't put witcher3 or gta on that :D
tfk Aug 25, 2022
Tux mantra: Embrace, extend, cuddle.
legluondunet Aug 25, 2022
Valve has achieved what no one had achieved before them: selling PC computers with Linux preinstalled on them and democratizing Linux among PC users, even consoles users...and even Windows gamers, we had to wait 2022 to see that.


Last edited by legluondunet on 25 August 2022 at 9:07 am UTC
Eike Aug 25, 2022
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Sweet I was moved to Q3. I'm hoping it gets shipped before I have my trip in October.

Woohoo!
Placed my reservation at March, 2nd, after having read all those good things about it. (Stupid me!)
every time I read about more devices produced and people getting up in the queue I look it up again.
This time, I moved forward, Q3 as well!
Arten Aug 25, 2022
Sweet, mine got moved from Q4 to Q3 too. I'm a 64GB model since I'm okay with slower load times off SD cards.

I did not diging my self, but on "on deck" podcast they mentioned problem with shader cache. Every game have it on main storage, so internal SSD can be full even when you does not use it for games. It can be solved with symlink to SD card...
BlackBloodRum Aug 25, 2022
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Sweet, mine got moved from Q4 to Q3 too. I'm a 64GB model since I'm okay with slower load times off SD cards.

Don't worry! If you get a good SD card you won't even notice that you're running off an SD card. Certainly not to the point of feeling "slower load times"

I have two SD Cards and use them for games without any performance degradation, despite having the 512GB model

So no worries!

That's what I'm hoping. Of course at this point anything better than the switch will be like lighting. Switch games tend to take forever to load, especially if they're off a cart. Baffles me to no end why they made the game carts slower than reading of an SD card.
Especially with my A2 V30 (sandisk extreme pro, samsung pro plus) cards, I really don't feel a difference. Have an additional 1TB A1 for emulation (sandisk ultra) and while I don't feel a difference for emulation, I wouldn't put witcher3 or gta on that :D

Yup. I myself have two modest Samsung 512GB Pro Plus cards and have run games like God of War on them with no problems!

So long as your card is legit (not a fake from amazon) you should be golden!
nerdachse Aug 25, 2022
I was moved up to Q3, but am not sure I will order it.

I just bought a new laptop with a Ryzen 6850 and have my beast of a desktop machine... so maybe the person next in line will be way happier with the steam deck than I would :)
psycho_driver Aug 25, 2022
The Steamdeck is amazing and a steal at $400 (+ the cost of upgrading whatever inside it yourself, I got my 512 2230 for $52)
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