I’ve been considering purchasing a steam deck. My pc is in my office, which limits interaction with the rest of the family if I want to play anything. I’ve tried playing mobile games, but just can’t get use to the controls. Think it’s worth getting one?

  • EatALime
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    21 year ago

    I personally find it uncomfortable. I tried a couple of games on my boyfriend’s Steam Deck. I didn’t really like the controls for either game, they were probably more designed around keyboard and mouse so it was awkward to play them. Overall it wasn’t comfortable to hold and I haven’t had any desire to use it again. On the other hand, my boyfriend uses his all the time now. The biggest problem I currently have is constantly trading the power cord because he always needs to keep plugging it in, the battery life seems abysmal.

    I suppose keep in mind what kind of interface the games you like have - do they play well with a controller or do you need to add in a keyboard and mouse to your family room setup? With games that require controllers, I prefer the Switch for comfort (downside is buying a whole separate set of games from PC). My hands are tiny, so the detachable Switch controllers suit me well, plus I like holding one Joycon in each hand so I can hold my arms in different positions instead of holding onto one joined controller with both hands. For keyboard and mouse games, I don’t mind playing PC games on my laptop when I feel like playing on the couch because that doesn’t strain my wrists like the weight of the Steam Deck does.

    • @JohnpwrinkleOP
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      11 year ago

      These are fair points. I’ll have to take a look. I’m just getting into Stardew valley, which I think would work pretty well. I also play a bit of fallout and skyrim We have a switch (I won it at an IT convention a few years ago) but I haven’t been a big fan of the controllers. My hands a fairly small, but the joycons are a bit smaller and than I prefer