Not sure if this goes here but i have a steam giftcard, but i also like free stuff for example piracy even if i barley do so and dont know much about it.

Its only 20 bucks but im not sure what its worth putting into.

Should i just get like a steam deck or something with a mix of my money and the gift card?

What would you advise?

  • Rozz@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 hours ago

    Sometimes it’s more convenient to have games on steam if you like their workshop content or they are still receiving significant updates. 

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    I really like the game Necesse. It’s 17 euros I think. Schedule 1 is also nice. Also other small indie games are nice. They deserve our money. AAA games are fucked, they deserve to be pirated. Getting a steam deck with a 20 euro gift card is weird, as it’s much more than that. Is go for a nice indie game with very or overwhelmingly positive review. And check YouTube reviews/gameplay to check if it’s something you’d like.

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    If you want a steam deck, get a steam deck.
    It’s harder to run non steam games on it though.

    But it’s taken over my pc in terms of usage.
    (Edit: I also sprang for the dock. It’s been my living room machine ever since i got it)

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      I wouldn’t say harder just different. There’s alot of tutorials on how to install them. Plus you got launchers that will add your non steam stuff to steam.

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    The next Steam Sale is supposed to start December 12, so I’d browse around for any games that look interesting to you, add them to the wishlist and wait until the sale to make the most of your money.

    If looking specifically thru the Piracy angle, maybe a game that you want to play but hasn’t been cracked yet, or one you want to play the Multiplayer

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    Steam as soms sales so…

    I understand your point and there are many reasons why people pirate stuff.

    If possible I would spend it on a game or software if you like.

    May I suggest games that can be played offline like indie titles if your into them.

    Not an indie but still great: Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition it’s 20 euros and when at a discount drops till 3 euros.

    I play on Linux myself work great and if your not into those online games with anti-cheats you can consider buying a steam deck.

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    6 hours ago

    There are many independent small indie games, many DRM free, for less than $20 on steam. What kind of games do you play if any?

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      I really like games with replayiblity such as roguelikes, open world rpgs like skyrim for example, but i have so many hard roguelikes that ive grown sorta sick of them and i can never usually beat them.

      Im trying to explore more types of games but havent really done so.

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        Have a look at Factorio. It’s DRM free and you can easily spend hundreds or thousands of hours on it if you like it. Try the free demo first. Also keep in mind that it’s never on sale (or always, depends how you look at it). Be warned though, it’s very addictive.

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    I don’t think it really goes here, but here’s my advice lol:

    Unless you really need steam hardware (the steam deck is amazing for commuters, for example), you probably don’t need to buy it. That being said, they are fun to use, so feel free if you’d like to.

    You can also get some games that are difficult to play pirated during a steam sale (mainly live service games, I believe). Just wishlist and wait.

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      I agree, don’t feel pressured to buy what you don’t need, don’t want, or can’t readily afford.

      Another option is you could buy from one of your favorite developers. There are a handful of games that I’ve purchased (sometimes for friends) simply because I’ve liked their game.

      There are lists of DRM-free games you could get if you’re concerned about Steam’s platform or want to run them independent of platforms. Here’s one such list from PCGamingWiki.com

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      6 hours ago

      Thanks you for the info! also i will leave this here for now because idk where else it goes or if it should be taken down?

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    What do you play?

    I ask because the games you play may not run well on the Steam deck, and if you don’t play enough on Steam, you may not want a deck to begin with.

    If you’re mainly a console gamer and have an OK PC, you may wanna redeem the card and pick up a game or two that work on your PC.

    It should also be noted the Winter sale is in approximately two weeks, so whatever you decide to do, I’d suggest holding onto the $20 until then.

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    Put the money towards some purpose that you think could really benefit from it. Giving it to ubisoft or silksong is, comparatively, useless. Giving it to a true indie dev that hasn’t hit success, and giving a thorough review, could actually make a big difference.