Steam Deck Users Discover The Ultimate Hidden Feature: Real-Life Gaming With Door Attached
In what tech historians are calling the 'ultimate blue screen of ironic relief,' the Steam Deck community has collectively uncovered that the portable PC's most viral feature isn't its 800p screen or custom AMD chip—it's the fact that it can run Steam while the actual door of the Steam Store is permanently locked to new game purchases. Meme lords are now circulating a screenshot of a Deck booting up next to a literal wooden door, captioned: 'Gabe Newell finally made a portable that keeps you outside the sale.' The irony? The Deck was designed to play anything, but the only thing trending is the hardware itself being used as a paperweight while users wait for the store to reopen after the latest seasonal sale crash.