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  • azvasKvklenko@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Besides Switch-like form factor (although a bit chunkier) and Steam games on the go Steam Deck offers:

    1. Insane mount of control custamizability: you can play games that are only for mouse and keyboard from the comfort of your couch, bed, any place really
    2. Great 3rd party ecosystem: there is a shit ton of stuff for SteamOS that community prepared to be easy to setup like emulators, plugins, non-steam launchers etc. Discovering that can be fun on its own
    3. Find your own use case, customize hardware and software as much as you like with only sky being the limit.

    If that’s not your jam, move on I guess.

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      1 year ago

      I love the concept of it. It’s just the games I enjoy I can’t imagine would translate well to a controller instead of keyboard and mouse. Maybe someone will prove me wrong!

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        1 year ago

        I thought similarly until I tried it out. There’s community control schemes you can copy for games, plus there’s 4 extra buttons in the back you can quick remap them to either keyboard/mouse buttons or controller inputs, along with two click touchpads that can do that and more. Plus you can quick call a touch/navigatable keyboard to the screen. It takes a bit to get used to but once you do, it’s hard going back. I actually ended up preferring using it handheld over using a dock to hook it to a TV with a controller paired to it.

        The only games I’d say are hard to use would be like some mmorpg games that are best for keyboard & mouse.