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Why?
Because the games that run on the Steam Deck are PC games, no emulation required. It's a joke.
This is cracking me up
Are you my stalker? Do we get to be friends now?
Wait what's his tag?! What's my tag? "No preheat" and "Eats ketchup"?
Depending on their Desktop's architecture it might be required, arm systems do need to utilize CPU emulation to run programs made for x86-64. It's not usually as involved as emulation of a console platform but it's emulation no less.
Steam Deck is an AMD APU that is AMD64/x86_64 architecture.
They were talking about "emulating a Steamdeck on their desktop" implying that their desktop isn't a SteamDeck.
Because Nintendo are disgustingly anti-consumer.