• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Backwards compatibility on both Xbox and PlayStation cause problems as well.

    By default Steam Deck users are presented with the “Best on Deck” tab in the store which is for verified games only.

    Deck allows for tinkering and unverified games but it’s not the default experience. As a daily Deck user you should be aware of that.

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      1 month ago

      When it comes to playing Hades, Balatro or Brotato, I have had zero issues with the deck. It is literally a console experience there. Verified (green) games will just work and are indictive of a console experience. Playable games (yellow) dont represent a console experience. Small text, having to bring up a keyboard manually, launchers… these things arent something you’d see on a console. Unverified games and emulation require the most tinkering and thats when you really get to experience it as a PC.

      In its default state, playing only verified games, only in handheld mode, without external controllers - the deck is a fine machine and offers a console experience. Dock it to a TV, start using more controllers, fiddle with yellow games and that experience is gone. I absolutely appreciate I have the option to do so and not be locked out of it - thats why im a Deck person and not a Switch one.

      My point is the deck cant replace a switch and the switch cant replace a deck. They complement each other fine.

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        1 month ago

        Not to mention, a major reason why people buy Nintendo consoles is to play first-party Nintendo games. Sure, it’s possible to emulate those titles on PC and probably the Deck, but a lot of people either don’t know how or don’t want to invest the time, money or effort to do so when they know the game will just work on the intended console.