![]() Speaking of PlanEx, if you sign up for a Premium account for a single month for $10, you'll save about $44. Note the address and your specific suite details as it is important. I've held your hand a lot so far, but there's only so much I can do. If you go with Planet Express, once you sign up they'll give you an address with specific details that you need to note down. First of all, their slogan is "Our crew is replaceable, your package isn't!" Secondly, they are an extremely reputable service with stacks of very happy customers. You can use any one you like, but I recommend Planet Express. ![]() USUnlocked has a good reputation, so you might as well go with them. I've heard of people buying preloaded Visa Debit Cards online from places like Walmart, but it's fraught with peril - you can easily end up paying far more than you bargained for. The easiest way to acquire some is via USUnlocked. ![]() I don't make the rules, that's just how the world works. Until the Goa'uld return to complete their domination of the human species we will continue to toil under the tyranny of the US Dollar. Big Money Salvia used to make funny skits about VPNs and even then nobody gave a shit. If you've already got another VPN, don't tell me about it. It's just the easiest to quickly set up and use. I don't want to sound like every second YouTuber, but grab NordVPN. The method I'm about to lay out, I have on good authority, works. Up-front, I want you to know that I Am Not A Lawyer and This Is Not Financial Advice, and any other empty disclaimers people append to things they say on the internet when what they're trying to say is 'don't sue me if this doesn't work'.īut it should work. Steps that worked for one person required a workaround from another. There is too much going on here, too many steps for an inebriated person to put all this together. If the only way you're buying a Steam Deck is if alcohol can remove your inhibitions around spending that much money on something you don't need, turn back now. But in those two weeks, I (unwisely) familiarised myself with how a person in Australia might get a Steam Deck in a smarter way. I panicked and looked into Ebay's cancel auction policies.Ī scant two weeks later, I had a Steam Deck in my hands, and I was very happy. When, two days after I made my purchase and promptly forgot about it, I received the email telling me I'd won my auction, I did what anyone might do. My secret is getting drunk and buying things on Ebay.īut here's the thing - I wouldn't recommend this particular strategy. After all, the Steam Deck isn't (at time of writing) available for purchase in Australia. "How did you purchase a Steam Deck in Australia?" And if we ignore the temporal incongruities, it'd be a pretty fair question. ![]() "But," he might ask, after he stopped laughing at my funny clothes. Imagine showing Leonardo DaVinci this marvel of modern technology. But instead of playing it on my Desktop PC which uses the beastly MSI Suprim X 3080 (at least until Kosta sends me his 4090), I can play it while I'm on the toilet. Instead of playing Dead Cells on my Nintendo Switch or on my Android phone (both of which I own), I can play the version of it I own on Steam. The Steam Deck does come with a UHS-I microSD card reader for expandable storage, allowing you to add more (though also slow) storage.The Steam Deck is awesome. ![]() The "embedded" part of the name is quite literal. In the case of eMMC we already know it's impossible. It seems that you won't be able to get inside the Steam Deck to swap out the NVMe storage, at least without some serious disassembly. You can check out our Surface Go review to see how performance compares between eMMC and NVMe storage. If you want your games to load fast, you will definitely want to go with one of the NVMe SSD options. Speaking on performance, there is a significant gap between eMMC and NVMe. For a handheld device, that's especially important. eMMC storage isn't as fast as NVMe SSD storage, but it does generally draw less power. A larger SSD is always recommended.ĮMMC storage - which stands for embedded MultiMediaCard - is generally used in cheaper electronics as a way to keep prices down. PC gamers already know how quickly storage fills up. ![]()
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