It’s pretty likely that the Nintendo Switch 2 is due out this year, and according to one analyst, it’s going to get a b…

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    6 months ago

    I love the Switch, but it’s nowhere near as useful as a Steam Deck for the same price & has only a tiny fraction of the Steam Deck’s current game library.

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      6 months ago

      It does still have an advantage of being plug and play compared to the Steam Deck’s “it’s like a portable console except you’re still PC gaming so I hope you like caveats, changing settings, and troubleshooting”

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        6 months ago

        I very rarely have to troubleshoot games. Maybe toggle a few quality settings to get it to run to my liking but that’s about it.

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          It really depends on the game. I think an important thing to note is that if you’re going to mention the incredible library of a PC platform like the Steam Deck that a lot of these older than five years or so PC games will absolutely require more particular settings and fiddling to get them to run perfectly compared to consoles that guarantee you a game running with comfortable controls with no hassle for anything in their library.

          Performance notwithstanding, but even then striking the balance between performance and image quality with graphics options is sometimes more of the experiential decision making than a casual console gamer might want to be concerned with. I think you absolutely get used to and probably don’t notice the lower level of these things if you’ve been on PC for a while, but it is a big part of whether I choose to play switch or PC.

          And of course, if your only concern is playing modern releases on PC, then this won’t matter as much, but it is a factor.

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        6 months ago

        Not sure what you mean. I get deals all the time using sites like gg.deals to cross reference multiple store fronts for PC deals for my Steam Deck, paying a fraction of what they would have cost on Switch.

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            6 months ago

            Exactly this. Steam has one huge benefit for players: it made gaming pretty cheap. If you don’t need every game day 1 and you are patient, you can play dirt cheap. And I mean dirt cheap.

            This is not entirely true for Nintendo, which tends to hold prices way higher. At least from the quick glance I made couple years ago when I was thinking about Switch.

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        6 months ago

        I definitely don’t.

        Joycons are the worst controller anyone has ever made, and making it remotely usable isn’t any smaller.