Check out Half-Life 2 running on a Steam Deck that never was

The tech industry tends not to show off its first drafts, not so with Valve’s Steam Deck (opens in new tab). Companies such as Microsoft would rather you imagine that their sleek, oblong gaming machines fell from the sky fully-formed than give you a look into the innumerable failures and rejected versions that had to be made first. Thankfully, Valve has never really shared that philosophy. In the Steam Deck booklet (opens in new tab), interviews, and even (slightly hurtful) nicknames (opens in new tab), the company has never hid that the process of creating the Steam Deck was one of trial, error, and constant iteration.

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That hasn’t changed with the Steam Deck’s launch in Asia. At press events, Valve has laid out tables (opens in new tab) with the Decks that didn’t make it and, most interestingly of all, given us a look at how one of them ran. Pierre-Loup Griffais, one of Valve’s coders who works on the Steam Deck, has given us a quick glimpse at the boot-up process of a Deck that never saw the light of day.

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