• mox
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    5 days ago

    One of the appealing things about the Steam Deck is its repairability. Valve even made the analog sticks modular, published a teardown video, and partnered with iFixit to make replacement parts available, IIRC.

    It would be hard to convince me that a device that doesn’t beat the Deck in this area is “today’s best”. It’s important.

    • @anarchyrabbit
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      65 days ago

      The ROG ally is extremely easy to repair and replace parts.

      • @[email protected]
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        105 days ago

        As someone who owns neither but is impressed by this new boom in handhelds, I’m just happy that there are multiple options that are repairable and modular.

        • @anarchyrabbit
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          34 days ago

          Me too, I came from a switch, I really enjoyed it but the move for me was for the bigger variety of games and the are more specials on steam, gog etc compared to Nintendo. But bear in mind that not all games are handheld friendly.

      • @[email protected]
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        64 days ago

        Not the case for me (at least for the original model). I used it a lot for a few month before it just… stopped charging, not with the supplied power cable, not with any other cable capable of charging it.

        Weirdest of all it still detects usb-c for files & stuff, and charges with a phone cable, but the power delivery is so crap that it doesn’t even show up as charging on the taskbar.

        Sent it to general repair many times, they could not find out why it does that. It could be a windows problem, and i wish i was in the minority here, but it basically dead weight now.

        • @anarchyrabbit
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          13 days ago

          I get what you are saying. Unfortunately not the whole of the ROG is modular, especially with specific hardware such as charging, SD card etc. Not sure how this differs compared to the steam deck.