Shit deck

>shit deck
>portable

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At least it isn't a fire hazard like that hand held switch is. Handheld switch is the worst AAA handheld ever made.

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The fuck are you even talking about

bump

Yes. Having an actual dpad, real sticks, back buttons, analog triggers and trackpads is worth the larger size. Not to mention the better hardware and library.

Look at the picture idiot. The Switch Lite has a real dpad and all Switch models have real sticks.
>muh touchpaderinos!
Ridiculous. Made obsolete by gyro aiming as well.

Seethe

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>the driftsticks are """""""""real""""""""" thumbsticks

DELETE THIS!!

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>no new handheld the size of a PSP or DS
I suffer....

There are, they are all emulation devices though.

My phone is my emulation device

the switch is called the switch because you can switch from handheld to more of a traditional console mode. You can't do that with the mini switch. Odd

bro, you gotta fix that frametime

The deck actually feels like it was made for big adult hands. Feels good.

Cringe

At least it can run games properly. Xenoblade 1 and 2 and other Switch games run at 360p in handheld mode meanwhile Steam Deck runs games at 800p

MH Rise looks really good on deck too. Pulls 10-11W at native res, 40fps. Looks way better than switch which uses upscaled variable resolution.

Switch has OLED and a stand, Steam deck has basically everything else.
I have some shitty iPS glow on my deck which is annoying.

Your phone doesn't have physical buttons for those games

Does anyone else find themselves spending tons of time meticulously testing settings and trying to get TDP down while still making the game look and feel as good as possible? Same question but for messing around with steam input. I am having a blast just configuring shit and getting controls as comfortable as possible.