Synthead
@Synthead@lemmy.world
- Comment on [Review] The Steam Deck OLED feels like a radiant new dawn for portable play 11 months ago:
I own the LCD deck and goofed off with the OLED deck. The screen is perfect, just like I imagined. But the thing that caught me off guard was how much lighter it feels. They say it’s 30% or something lighter, but because of the way that you typically hold it, it feels half the weight. The joysticks also have a deep recess on the inside, which makes your thumbs slip a lot less.
Overall, I would say that if you currently have a Deck and play it every day, if you can sell your old one for a reasonable price, the cost is probably worth it. If you’re a casual gamer and you only play every so often, the upgrades on the new Deck are great to have but probably not worth the upgrade. As a new purchase, OLED without question.
- Comment on What are your favourite casual games on the steam deck? 1 year ago:
Goat Simulator is always fun
- Comment on Yuzu is crashing 1 year ago:
File a bug in the appropriate places. The same developer and Valve is not watching this community.
- Comment on Solving Steam Deck Shader Storage with a 61.44TB SSD 1 year ago:
This is what my point is. You don’t need 60 TiB of games on a device.
- Comment on Solving Steam Deck Shader Storage with a 61.44TB SSD 1 year ago:
Would you be able to fill this 60 TB beast with games?
Why would you do that? You can only play one game at a time. You’ll really only enjoy a few games at most a day. Just keep the game data on the Deck that you plan to play.
This is like keeping every website you know open in a tab, just in case you plan to visit it.
- Comment on On screen keyboard and mouse - what are your survival tricks? 1 year ago:
Not the answer you’re looking for, but nothing completely replaces a keyboard and mouse. I just use a keyboard and mouse.