• Uninvited Guest
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    42 days ago

    Dunno. Despite the swappable inputs, there is still no way to get trackpad + joystick + buttons/dpad at the same time.

    • DremorM
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      11 day ago

      Trackpad+buttons on the right, joystick+dpad on the left, maybe ? Sure you loose one trackpad and one joystick in the trade, but technically…

      • Uninvited Guest
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        1 day ago

        Which is what I mean - any way you slice it, this has 2 inputs less than the Steam Deck (I haven’t looked for the number of grip buttons on this thing).

        I don’t use all the input options on every single game, but there are plenty that I do (namely shooters like Deep Rock, Helldivers, etc and hotkey heavy RPGs like DA Inquisition)

  • @[email protected]
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    113 days ago

    What’s the downside? This almost looks too good. I don’t like the battery size but this is hitting almost every other desire-list checkbox. I love the prospect of having touchpad options, and that 6-button panel is such a great idea.

    Maybe the button-swap panels will feel weirdly loose over time? Can it run SteamOS?

  • @[email protected]
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    92 days ago

    IMO a device like this should be portable first, and that means a reasonable battery life, and generally a system trying to do more with less. Also $900-$1500 is a deal breaker for a lot of people.

  • RubberDuck
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    52 days ago

    Look like the lynx from back in the day.

    Can imagine those swap modules are good for longevity though.

  • TimeSquirrel
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    52 days ago

    Ayaneo is calling the Ayaneo 3 “the world’s first modular handheld,” because there’ll be other modular options too. An extra $139 buys a set of six modules that let you swap out your joysticks for analog sticks, a six-button microswitch pad for fighting games, or even D-pads and face buttons with conductive silicone underneath for a different feel.

    Instead of carrying around all these swappable modules that I can lose, why don’t I just use a controller of my choice plugged into the USB port? That’s what I do now with the Steam deck.

    Are people forgetting that these things are basically PCs? You could plug an office printer into them and use it if you wanted to for some reason.

    • @Alexstarfire
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      52 days ago

      It’s more integrated. Also, I don’t think the expectation is to carry them around. You’d pick what you want for your trip and leave the rest at home. I expect this to be more like DS and less like Switch. I.e. A single person per device.

    • Alphane MoonOP
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      92 days ago

      The modular capabilities, I/O ports.

      The one thing I don’t like is that it doesn’t support SteamOS and the list of issues with Bazzite does not inspire confidence.

      • Yggstyle
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        32 days ago

        Man I was ready to trash this post as an ad, but this stopped me. IMO you should put your opinion in the post to make for a more compelling interaction… otherwise it’s just an RSS feed with more steps.

        On topic: I like the concept of handheld that can do double duty via oLink etc. With a lot of these handhelds I think we’re on the verge of seeing something finally replace laptops. There’s some hurdles to jump but I genuinely feel like this formfactor is part of the next step.

    • technomad
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      12 days ago

      Better (more ergonomic) form factor for one thing.

      Steam deck is too damn big, and uncomfortable, in my opinion.