(although it’s also been the Steam Deck a lot lately)

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    It astounds me that only two companies seem to have really accepted and done a good job with the concept.

    I wish the steam deck did a little better while docked, but it’s perfectly fine for what I use it for.

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      The steam deck rode the balance point between cost, heat, and power extremely well, in my opinion. It was cheap enough to justify the cost. Its battery lasts a respectable amount of time, and it’s computing power was enough.

      I can see how it could have been improved much, given the tech and use limitations.

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        Plus I am sure someone will bring up how with x86 you can play some game no one has heard of/extremely old, but realistically switch is the only actual multiplayer console left. I gave away my xbox s because literally the only game that I could multiplayer was an old xbox 360 racing game. Meanwhile I havent met anyone is 30s-40s who does not absolutely love Mario Party and/or Mario Kart

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      At least for me, I have a gaming PC. If I need to dock it, I’ll just switch computers. Though if it’s your only gaming PC then it could probably be more powerful.

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        Yeah, I’m in the same boat personally but there have been occasions where something is being played on the deck and then the TV becomes available, leaving a moment of “is it worth it to quickly switch over and eat the performance hit?”

        It’s far from a deal breaker, but something has to be the worst aspect.

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        I have a more powerful desktop and a laptop with essentially 1 generation newer of APU, but I basically only game on my deck now.

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      Is the Switch doing a good job? Drift issues run rampant and Nintendo never fixed it. For all we know, they might use it on the Switch 2 as well. Between pricey games, drift, and their shitty approach with ROMs and enthusiasts I’ve soured on Nintendo.

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        Thank god I managed to get an older version of the switch that could be jailbroken by shorting the right joycon slot. Best thing I did to mine. Too bad the drift happens to every fucking left joycon i have.

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          The actual stick is pretty easy and cheap to replace, you can get a kit on amazon for 2 sticks under $20.

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            cries in USD-BRL conversion

            What really annoys me is that the screws are 3 pronged instead of 4 and they also feel stuck as fuck.

            The real irony is that I bought some chinese knockoff that actually lasted longer than the fucking originals. Oh, both originals also stopped registering the tiny L-R buttons. Way to go, Nintendo.

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        I’d say they’re doing a good job by virtue of popularity.

        It’s far from the best metric, but a lot of people have bought them and been happy enough.

        And they do a great job with the transitioning between docked and mobile setups, which is also key.

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      Just wait, Microsoft will release their own version with an Xbox launcher to have a user friendly UI with Windows in the background allowing you to run any Windows compatible games.

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        any Windows compatible games

        Ubisoft launcher: what was your username, again? Microsoft can either use a locked down ecosystem and limit game compatibility or face numerous problems due to problematic 3rd parties, giving up the console experience.

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          These things are just ultra compact computers, it would be Windows running in the background with a simplified UI when launching it, just like the Deck is plain old Linux in the background with a simplified launcher up front.