F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Compare the Steam Deck, desktop PCs, and gaming consoles. Each offers unique strengths for different gaming experiences.

Compare the Steam Deck, desktop PCs, and gaming consoles. Each offers unique strengths for different gaming experiences.

Compare the Steam Deck, desktop PCs, and gaming consoles. Each offers unique strengths for different gaming experiences.

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SLOgamingLP
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10-02-2023, 07:07 PM
#11
Confirm that the main reason for purchasing used switches is the docking station. After some time, it might scratch the screen when inserted and removed, which could lead to scratches. I think there’s a detailed video discussing this topic, though I’m not sure if it’s accurate. Additionally, the handheld controllers felt less premium since they could be easily moved when sliding them onto the console, making it seem less solid.
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SLOgamingLP
10-02-2023, 07:07 PM #11

Confirm that the main reason for purchasing used switches is the docking station. After some time, it might scratch the screen when inserted and removed, which could lead to scratches. I think there’s a detailed video discussing this topic, though I’m not sure if it’s accurate. Additionally, the handheld controllers felt less premium since they could be easily moved when sliding them onto the console, making it seem less solid.

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ilija
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10-02-2023, 08:03 PM
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ilija
10-02-2023, 08:03 PM #12

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AdamKoudy
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10-02-2023, 09:07 PM
#13
I own a switch and a gaming PC. The switch offers some great casual titles that work well with couch co-op. It's a solid choice for introducing kids to gaming or even for your wife. Before we got the switch, she didn’t play much at all, but now she has her own. On the other hand, with the PC you can play the same games as on your PC or use Steam save games to keep progressing. The reason I bought a PC is that I’ve already completed all my switch games and don’t see much excitement left at the shop right now. Still, I really wanted to enjoy gaming together with my wife on the couch.
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AdamKoudy
10-02-2023, 09:07 PM #13

I own a switch and a gaming PC. The switch offers some great casual titles that work well with couch co-op. It's a solid choice for introducing kids to gaming or even for your wife. Before we got the switch, she didn’t play much at all, but now she has her own. On the other hand, with the PC you can play the same games as on your PC or use Steam save games to keep progressing. The reason I bought a PC is that I’ve already completed all my switch games and don’t see much excitement left at the shop right now. Still, I really wanted to enjoy gaming together with my wife on the couch.

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negroj05
Junior Member
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10-03-2023, 02:38 AM
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Steam Deck in a setting where most people are focused on screens—skip it and focus on making the most of family time. For cozy gaming sessions, connect your PC or Raspberry Pi with retro multiplayer options.
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negroj05
10-03-2023, 02:38 AM #14

Steam Deck in a setting where most people are focused on screens—skip it and focus on making the most of family time. For cozy gaming sessions, connect your PC or Raspberry Pi with retro multiplayer options.

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DYLARK01
Member
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10-03-2023, 04:34 AM
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Maybe we should admit it, though—family time isn’t really a priority. We spend a lot of time together reading and generally hanging out, so it feels more like another option in our schedule. I actually have an old CPU paired with a MITX motherboard that I’ve thought about turning into a media center or gaming setup.
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DYLARK01
10-03-2023, 04:34 AM #15

Maybe we should admit it, though—family time isn’t really a priority. We spend a lot of time together reading and generally hanging out, so it feels more like another option in our schedule. I actually have an old CPU paired with a MITX motherboard that I’ve thought about turning into a media center or gaming setup.

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Jayhawk_Down
Senior Member
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10-09-2023, 07:58 AM
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This suggests a promising direction but warns against certain types of games. Playing CRPGs on SD feels problematic due to lack of native support and confusing interfaces. Using a mouse isn't recommended unless you're using an iPad with SteamLink or a lightweight laptop like MacBook Air. Cyberpunk works well if you're comfortable with performance expectations.
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Jayhawk_Down
10-09-2023, 07:58 AM #16

This suggests a promising direction but warns against certain types of games. Playing CRPGs on SD feels problematic due to lack of native support and confusing interfaces. Using a mouse isn't recommended unless you're using an iPad with SteamLink or a lightweight laptop like MacBook Air. Cyberpunk works well if you're comfortable with performance expectations.

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