Telorand@reddthat.com 10 months ago
Some things people haven’t mentioned:
- Get a screen protector at minimum. It will help protect against scratches and might save it from a drop.
- Get in the habit of zipping your case up when the Deck is inside. If you grab the handle while it’s unzipped, your deck is going to discover why it’s not the fall that kills you but the sudden stop at the end.
- If you know you’re unlikely to remember that, get/print yourself a Steam Deck Lifesaver.
- Download the free game Aperture Desk Job. It is a great, fun way to get used to the Deck’s controls.
- Go into Desktop Mode, go to the Discover store, and download Proton-Up. Get the latest GE Proton from its interface. Steam’s default version is usually fine, but the GE version can sometimes fix compatibility bugs for non-verified games.
- To maximize battery, you may need to adjust settings, either in game or via the three-dot-button on your deck.
- (Optional) Get some silicone thumbstick covers. Oils from your fingers will wear out the sticks’ rubber eventually.
helenslunch@feddit.nl 10 months ago
I’m gonna recommend NOT getting a screen protector. They’re highly reflective grease magnets, in my experience.
Telorand@reddthat.com 10 months ago
I have to disagree for three reasons:
Also, just get a cotton microfiber cloth to clean the protector, if you don’t want to be bothered by applying a coating. Most games don’t require touch controls, anyway.
The cost of replacing a whole screen seems like a worse tradeoff than having some oils you can only see when the screen is off.
westyvw@lemm.ee 10 months ago
None of the devices I have owned in the last decade have scratches on the screen including the steam deck. They already are resistant to that.
What the hell do people do with them to get scratches?
Telorand@reddthat.com 10 months ago
Next, you’re gonna tell me you don’t use yours to build sandcastles…
NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 10 months ago
The vast majority of (visible) scratches come from putting a display in your pocket. Dirt and shit (especially sand. fucking sand) will demolish a screen.
But it is also something where a lot of people are running on decade(s) old information. Even the majority of non-fancy displays are generally at least “tempered glass” and can hold up to most normal wear and tear.
And the Steam Deck has the benefit of (among other things) the sticks being too fragile to just throw it in a bag without the case. So as long as you don’t take the case out at the beach, you are fine and it is protected at almost all times.
That said: I am still a screen protector person. Mostly because it is 10-20 bucks for peace of mind. I have only ever had to replace one once in my entire life but… yeah.
I’ll also add that I think the nintendo consoles REALLY fucked people up. I want to say it was the 3ds and everything before it was straight up plastic? And I can’t find anything definitive, but I want to say the switch is also a plastic screen?
NeryK@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
Seconded !
Schmeckinger@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I got myself a matte screen protector and I love it.
helenslunch@feddit.nl 10 months ago
Ugh. I went out of my way to avoid a matte screen…
Schmeckinger@lemmy.world 10 months ago
The advantage of a matte screen protector over a matte screen is that if I get sick of it I can just remove it.
virone11@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Personally, I don’t agree. I’ve had a screen protector on my steam deck since I bought mine around a year and a half ago, I can’t say that I’ve noticed any problems with fingerprinting but that type of thing also doesn’t bother me. I’d rather have the increased security of actually having a screen protector on the device so I don’t have to pay for a screen replacement. I have the same attitude towards any device with a touch screen.