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I've never had a Steam account or done PC gaming. I have a OLED SteamDeck coming, what do I need to know?
  • Personally, I don't agree. I've had a screen protector on my steam deck since I bought mine around a year and a half ago, I can't say that I've noticed any problems with fingerprinting but that type of thing also doesn't bother me. I'd rather have the increased security of actually having a screen protector on the device so I don't have to pay for a screen replacement. I have the same attitude towards any device with a touch screen.

  • What do you guys think of the bluebrixx licensed Star Trek sets?
  • Yeah, I'm in the middle of the cube now. Several of the 1x1 type pieces are not committed to staying where I've placed them. So far the hardest one was the Delta Flyer purely because of the angled panels by the windows, you have to hold it very particularly or the whole thing just comes apart since those sections are held on extremely minimally

  • What do you guys think of the bluebrixx licensed Star Trek sets?
  • I actually have a few of them! Voyager, the Delta Flyer, the Val Jean, and a Borg cube. The NX-01 and Defiant are in the mail. While I love the novelty of having and building my own fleet, the quality of the bricks I feel could be better.

    Don't get me wrong, it isn't bad, just not nearly as good as Lego. I've had to in several situations glue down pieces since they won't stay in place. One angled board I received had a chunk of it melted away. That type of thing.

    You will have to press harder than you think you should to get larger bricks to stick together as well. Again, not a large problem, but it can be annoying (you might make your fingers sore as a result, I've had to take breaks because my fingers just needed to recover).

    Last thing, you will absolutely get sick of the color gray. So. Much. Gray. But, I still think they're worth it, the novelty of the sets makes them cool to build and they still are fun, they just have a few shortcomings as it isn't as quality as Lego.

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