Some things that are of interest to me are…

  • a screen protector
  • some kind of sleeve or a really slim case.
  • maaaaybe the dock (my friend is telling me to get one)
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    1 year ago

    None are necessary. Buy what you need, not what other people say you should get.

    For 9/10 people Steam Deck is a complete package.

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      1 year ago

      I think the only thing you need to consider with Steam Deck is little things like installing Proton-GE for greater game compatibility. SteamGridDB Decky plugin for non-steam games so they have all the nice artwork etc.

      I will say though, I upgraded my 64GB eMMC Steam Deck to a 1TB SSD a few months ago and this OLED Steam Deck is super goddamn tempting.

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        1 year ago

        I would look at it as “maybe consider later”, but the limited edition look is sexy. I’m not going to actually do it (I basically locked that in by buying a PS5 today) any time soon, even though I didn’t regret the upgrade with the switch at all, but it’s definitely a tempting upgrade.

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            1 year ago

            PS5 remote play is actually the primary reason I started looking at larger handhelds. I have been using a Retroid Pocket 3+, but the tiny 720p screen is starting to hurt my eyes at night. I had looked at the steam deck already, but I wanted something with a more ideal screen. The timing of the OLED couldn’t have been more perfect for me.

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            1 year ago

            I tried with ps4. I can’t tolerate the latency.

            God damn is the controller an even bigger upgrade than I expected, though. The precision vibration is way better than the switch and the triggers are legit as hell stacked with it. Astro’s playroom shows it off really well.

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              1 year ago

              To get lower input latency ensure your PS5 is connected via a network cable, then the only wireless hop is via the Steamdeck. Gets to be pretty reasonable input latency then, best with 60fps games.

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    If you aren’t sure about a dock, you should at least look at getting an inexpensive usb hub. I found that and a 3d-printed stand was good enough for propping it up to use with kb/m on occasion.

    Other than that, for me at least, installing Anydesk made things much easier to set things up in desktop mode and transfer files from my desktop pc.

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    About the dock, I would add that if you want to do emulation stuff, a dock with kb/mouse makes it a lot easier. Can you do it with the trackpad and on screen keyboard, yes. Will you hate yourself for trying after 5 minutes, also yes. 😂 Maybe it was just me, I found doing anything other than basic settings changes nearly impossible without kb/mouse.

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      1 year ago

      If possible, I’d like to install some kind of Remote Desktop app on the deck so I can just do all that stuff from a window on my primary computer.

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        1 year ago

        If it’s just file management (which for emulators, it is) I would just use FileZilla. It’s a basically GUI for SSH but I like it.

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        1 year ago

        Steam Link works really well to remote into desktop mode. You just need to install the Steam Link client on your PC or phone.

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    i’d say a usb hub, so you can easily connect kb and mouse if you want to get into desktop mode.
    the one i have has usb3 in and out for power passthrough.
    a couple of normal usbs , hdmi output, and ethernet port.

    for me i also use that hub to add in usb storage (mostly if i want movies when travelling or something)

    i use the ethernet port for large downloads - my wifi is a bit lame.

    i’m thinking about a 3d printed stand for it (that i can clip the hub into) - but i might just make one out of scrap wood because it’s nicer than shitty plastic.

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    1 year ago

    i have a dock and a steam controller, and it’s performing nicely as a pc attached to the tv as well as a gaming console/handheld

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      1 year ago

      a steam controller

      Do you mean one of those old ones with the two touch circles that kind of make it look like an owl’s face? That’s awesome.

      I actually have an 8BitDo Pro 2 that I was thinking I’d use if I wanted to play docked. I also kept an old PS4 controller around for some reason.