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Top portable gaming set for mobile use.

Top portable gaming set for mobile use.

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alexandre6768
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10-14-2023, 11:43 AM
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I'm eager to hear your thoughts on this. I'm trying to understand more about handheld gaming devices like the Steam Deck. While I don't play a lot of games myself, I enjoy titles such as Sims, Minecraft, Halo, Dreamlight Valley, and Palia. My Switch is my favorite, and I also like AmongUs for multiplayer experiences. Based on what I've found, the Valve Steam Deck OLED 1TB seems to be a top choice. I'm considering buying it but want to make sure it's worth the investment—around £600 feels significant. I'm not looking for something overly expensive, but I also don't want to waste money on something that doesn't meet my needs. I'd appreciate your advice on what to look for and where to shop. Thanks!
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alexandre6768
10-14-2023, 11:43 AM #1

I'm eager to hear your thoughts on this. I'm trying to understand more about handheld gaming devices like the Steam Deck. While I don't play a lot of games myself, I enjoy titles such as Sims, Minecraft, Halo, Dreamlight Valley, and Palia. My Switch is my favorite, and I also like AmongUs for multiplayer experiences. Based on what I've found, the Valve Steam Deck OLED 1TB seems to be a top choice. I'm considering buying it but want to make sure it's worth the investment—around £600 feels significant. I'm not looking for something overly expensive, but I also don't want to waste money on something that doesn't meet my needs. I'd appreciate your advice on what to look for and where to shop. Thanks!

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i3z___
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10-21-2023, 12:29 AM
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For casual scenarios like yours, the switch remains a solid choice. Unless there are titles I can’t play directly (remember some Switch games are only available online), I’d stick with it until more info arrives about the Switch 2 and its upcoming releases. Regarding the Steam Deck, the 1TB OLED model seems excessive unless you plan to use it as your main gaming setup. A 512GB or older LCD version might be more practical, offering similar performance at a lower cost, though with different display specs and storage capacity. Once the bridge is open, iFixit provides helpful instructions for quickly swapping out drives for better performance.
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i3z___
10-21-2023, 12:29 AM #2

For casual scenarios like yours, the switch remains a solid choice. Unless there are titles I can’t play directly (remember some Switch games are only available online), I’d stick with it until more info arrives about the Switch 2 and its upcoming releases. Regarding the Steam Deck, the 1TB OLED model seems excessive unless you plan to use it as your main gaming setup. A 512GB or older LCD version might be more practical, offering similar performance at a lower cost, though with different display specs and storage capacity. Once the bridge is open, iFixit provides helpful instructions for quickly swapping out drives for better performance.

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10-21-2023, 05:57 AM
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The main issue with most handhelds is they run Windows. By default, Windows doesn't support joysticks, so you need third-party tools to make it work. Steam OS was built for controllers. I think most games run fine on the Steam deck. The only drawbacks of Linux are some anti-cheat programs don’t function properly, which can affect compatibility. I own the original Steam Deck and consider it a good buy. Regarding storage, the deck includes an SD card slot, allowing easy expansion if you can't afford the built-in space.
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AvulcanLogic00
10-21-2023, 05:57 AM #3

The main issue with most handhelds is they run Windows. By default, Windows doesn't support joysticks, so you need third-party tools to make it work. Steam OS was built for controllers. I think most games run fine on the Steam deck. The only drawbacks of Linux are some anti-cheat programs don’t function properly, which can affect compatibility. I own the original Steam Deck and consider it a good buy. Regarding storage, the deck includes an SD card slot, allowing easy expansion if you can't afford the built-in space.