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  • eli@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I wonder how this works if you have two or more PCs or write reviews from a non-gaming device.

    Like a gaming laptop running windows and a gaming desktop running Linux but you write the review from your phone.

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        That doesn’t answer the question? Let’s say you have two PCs, or a laptop and a Steam Deck. You play on one device, but usually write your reviews on the main PC at home in example. Which would have different specs.

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          2 days ago

          I never claimed to definitively answer, only to speculate. Was that a worthwhile contribution ? Maybe not.

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      Good question. Because I would play on Steam Deck, but write a review on my PC. Maybe this could be done with profiles or something like that? But it would vastly complicate things for most people.

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      Best option is probably that they report the specs on the pc you played the most hours with for that game. Not sure if they currently track that though