My question is mostly for games available on Steam that you would still prefer to play on Switch. I imagine performance should be better on the deck for native/proton games, but there might be something else I am missing.

    • @[email protected]
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      Switch is the my best option for local multiplayer games because I don’t want to explain what a steam deck is or how I got Mario Kart to run on it. Everyone at the party knows what a switch is and you can easily round up a few drunk friends (nerds or casuals) to play some kart or smash just by showing people you brought one. :)

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Why do they need to know what it is though? My deck works great for local because I dont need 4 of the same type of controller. Everyone gets a random one and we’re off

    • @redsol2
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      Trying to get Kirby Air Ride to acknowledge all four controllers on Steam Deck for split screen is a goddamn nightmare.

      But the switch doesn’t have Kirby Air Ride at all, sooo one point for the Steam deck there?

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        I can just dock the Switch and connect 4 controllers, 2 of them already part of the system itself. For Steam Deck, the Dock would be a separate purchase and connecting 4 controllers more complicated than on the Switch.

        • @klay
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          For what it’s worth, Valve has written a steam input driver for joy-cons! You can connect them over Bluetooth! …but they’re still joy-cons, so their wireless range is really bad. You basically need direct line of sight.

      • @redsol2
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        21 year ago

        Depending on the game, Steam Deck makes connecting multiple controllers a massive pain. Switch you press one button and they’re connected.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    Basically any indies or games that have been ported to Switch, you’re gonna get better performance on the Deck.

    There are a few games like Okami which do neat things with the joycons and go on sale often enough that I can justify buying them on the Switch.

    I still get the occasional Nintendo exclusive on my Switch for the sake of convenience. I’m too lazy to try and emulate TOTK on the Deck for example.

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    I pretty much just use my switch for Nintendo exclusives at this point. For the games I do own on both I tend to prefer the Deck’s input options and flexibility in that regard more often than not.

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    I have an older switch vulnerable to fusee-gelee, so I’ve been using yuzu’s tutorial for how to legally rip my purchased games from it.

    I only use my Switch now for 1) Nintendo exclusives, that 2) I’ve already purchased, and 3) don’t run well on Yuzu. So… Super Beat Sports, mostly. (Harmonix please make a PC port!)

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Final Fantasy VII is probably the only game I’d rather play on Switch, not counting Nintendo exclusives that I can’t be bothered to emulate. The Switch port is the updated version that’s available for windows through the Xbox store, but for some baffling reason the Steam version is older, lacks the new accessibility features, requires a launcher, and just all around does not want to work well on modern computers.

    • @redsol2
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      I used to think this until I got 7th Heaven running on the deck. Wide screen, enhanced textures and character models, 60fps, orchestral soundtrack, and I even added the delightfully amateur voice acting mod.

      It was a massive pain to set up, but now I can’t imagine going back.

  • @alphonsothe28th
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    If there are no notable differences (like Undertale, Baba Is You, etc.), whatever is cheaper at the time. Otherwise Switch is Nintendo exclusives and SD is other stuff.

  • @Vupperware
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    Switch is an absolute last resort. It only comes out when an exclusive drops, and the exclusives are only played if the switch can actually run them properly.

    I haven’t played TOTK yet because of the performance woes.

    • @alphonsothe28th
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      TOTK performance issues are really few and far between. You’re missing out.

      • @Vupperware
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        Doesn’t it run at 30fps?

        I understand I’m being needlessly picky, but I really can’t tolerate 30fps for a third person adventure game like totk.

  • conciselyverbose
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    Maybe if I can’t emulate a switch game well. But realistically I’ll probably just not play it. The switch isn’t actually meaningfully smaller once you put controllers that don’t make my hands want to be amputated on it. And even then the inputs (especially sticks) are way lower quality than the steam deck.

  • Uninvited Guest
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    Whatever I own on the Switch that I don’t want to (or can’t) buy again on the Deck.

  • Riven
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    Whenever possible, all of them. The switch may be underpowered, but for the majority of games it doesn’t matter. The deck feels unpleasantly oversized, like the original original Xbox controller or the game gear, and awareness of it’s presence doesn’t fade into the background no matter how long I’m playing. The switch is a joy in comparison.

  • @PastaRhythm
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    Sometimes I can use Gold Points to get a game on the Switch eShop for dirt cheap. That’s the only time I’ll buy a cross-platform game on Switch. Otherwise I only use it for console exclusives now.

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    If I already own the game on either platform, that’s where I’ll play it. I also don’t emulate the Switch on Deck, as (and although) I have a modded V1 that I can OC and a Lite for portability’s sake.
    I especially prefer playing TATE Mode shmups on Switch with my Flip Grip, it’s a game changer.
    I also tend to favour physical games overall, so I might buy games on Switch more often than not (unless there are significant performance differences).

  • Polysics
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    TOTK on the Steam Deck has been a much better experience than natively on the switch.

    Also bad switch ports (mostly because it’s just too underpowered) like The Outer Worlds run great on the deck