• LCP@lemmy.world
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    22 天前

    I was pleasantly surprised by Teardown’s campaign. Didn’t expect it to be that good. Completed the story in the base game and had a lot of fun.

    Ran well on the Steam Deck.

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      22 天前

      ok, im not hatin on the steam deck. ive never even seen one in person so im bias for sure. however, what exactly is the appeal of it? I PC game exclusively and have 3 26" curved monitors at 5760x1080, so having a unit that is smaller than my keyboard seems counterintuitive to me. again, im not tryin to come off as a jerk or ‘pc master’ kinda thing. I’m honestly wondering what the appeal is, am i just spoiled?

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        22 天前

        Happy to answer! Don’t worry I don’t bite haha.

        Its draws for me were:

        • Portability: Carry it wherever you want. Game on the couch or on the go.
        • Price: Starts at 400 USD.
        • Performance: It has decent performance.
        • Ease of use: It’s plug and play like a console. Don’t have to mess around with settings if you don’t want to.
        • Dockable: Use any USB C dock to connect it to your monitor/TV and play games on a larger screen.
        • Linux PC: Switch to Desktop Mode and it’s now a regular computer.
        • Not restricted to Steam: If you have a game library on other service such as GOG or Epic, you can use a third-party launcher like Heroic.
        • Repairability: Valve’s been good about providing spare parts. You can upgrade storage on your own.
        • Comes with a nice carry case.

        Drawbacks that I found:

        • Certain games aren’t supported on Linux - especially many multiplayer games with anti-cheat.
        • It’s heavy: My fingers fatigue far quicker as compared to a Nintendo Switch. Haven’t tried other handhelds so I can’t provide a comparison with them.
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        22 天前

        I play a lot of flights and train rides. Tried the laptop life. No real comparison especially with the APUs being so strong these days.

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        I don’t think you can take your 3 curved monitors in eg. trains or other travel with you. :P

        I don’t have steamdeck either, but seems like pretty dope portable system to me.

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        22 天前

        Well, same as the nintendo switch but with more power and desktop capabilities, gaming on the go is is awesome. Also it can be incredibly cheap for a portable machine that runs elden ring

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          21 天前

          comfy couch

          no, but this chair is the first one ive ever been able to fall asleep in

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        22 天前

        Portability is nice, it’s the same appeal as having Skyrim on the Switch, except it renders Skyrim and many more games much better than the Switch could ever dream of

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        I also don’t own a Steam deck and have a good PC with a curved screen. And for couch co-op even a 4k projector with a 100 inch screen.

        But I definitely understand that there are uses for being able to take all your games with you and play them anywhere. I already sit at my desk for hours at work.

        Of course, it depends a lot on the genre. Competitive FPS or RTS I would rather not play on the small screen, but games like Dave The Diver, Dredge or Balatro sound perfect to me.

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        For me, it lets me play my PC games while I’m stuck with no PC.

        I only have a laptop at the moment which while nice isn’t at all adequate for games.
        So I went for a deck. I had to learn how to use a controller, but the machine itself is very solid and has, so far run everything I have thrown at it.

        I suppose that everyone has a different story with it. It’s great little machine.

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        I’ve got a 1440p oled, driven by a 4090 monstrosity at home that I use mainly for apex legends. I also travel for work 3-4 months of the year, and the steam deck is great for catching up on all the other games in my library while I’m on the road.