Geez the deck is bigger than Wii U gamepad. Gamepad is already pretty heavy, so the Deck must be heavier... I start to feel that there will be some people who sell the console after using it because of how heavy it is.
Geez the deck is bigger than Wii U gamepad. Gamepad is already pretty heavy, so the Deck must be heavier... I start to feel that there will be some people who sell the console after using it because of how heavy it is.
It looks like 491 (.98lbs) grams for Wii U gamepad vs. 669 grams f(1.47lbs) or Steam Deck, which is appreciably heavier.
I will say though, the Wii U gamepad was an absolute treat to hold despite its size due to that little nuzzle for your hands.
I think the Steam Deck will hold pretty similarly based on its shape, but its weight will definitely impact some folks who hold their handhelds in some positions (e.g. like in bed with it over their arms held up).
The Wii U gamepad is a shape I wish Nintendo would have preserved in the Switch, instead shrunk down and is barely there in the joycons. Holding the Switch for a long time, my pinkies usually start to sit underneath the joycons to help hold it up since my grip feels a bit weaker on it and I cannot play too long since it is a bit tiring. I imagine the Switch Lite would completely solve my issues with the Switch though.
I talked about the weight because I have seen people on local forums even think Switch is too big and heavy for playing outside since Asians have relatively smaller hands. Also saw someone posted Phawx's pics there and many people are saying "oh, I can train my arm muscle when playing this. Thanks Valve!" haha. Maybe it would not be a issue to some, but I definitely think Wii U gamepad is already a bit heavy as a handheld so the Deck will be heavy to some people.
I actually think the opposite, that people believe they will be bothered by the size but they will like it once they get their hands on it.Yeah I am not trying to diss on Valve for designing a huge hardware. Just saying the size and weight is going to bother some people and they probably do not realize it yet.
Have fun though! Because I probably will not be able to get one until 2023 or 24 haha.
Not to mention that even people with smaller hands will have little problem reaching all the controls..I think people should put some faith in Valve's hardware designers. Steam Deck isn't big just for the heck of it, it's big because Valve prioritized function and comfort over form.
Some of the comparison pics and the memes they generated were pretty funny. I have to admit I laughed when someone posted your Steam Deck/Vita comparison and wrote "don't talk to me or my son ever again"Not to mention that even people with smaller hands will have little problem reaching all the controls..
(I'm genuinely a bit surprised that the tweet fired off has generated so much attention. It's been compared to the Switch previously lol)
It’s pretty nutty but I absolutely trust you. Heck I pledge on the GPD Win Max 2020 after your preview coverage and you were 100% on the money with it and I have rather small Asian hands.Not to mention that even people with smaller hands will have little problem reaching all the controls..
(I'm genuinely a bit surprised that the tweet fired off has generated so much attention. It's been compared to the Switch previously lol)
I'd never play a rhythm game (well, one that requires so many button presses) on a device I can't easily change controls at.
I played the heck out of DJ Max Portable on the PSP back in the day. Sadly I think the Steam version of DJMax is broken on Linux due to some weird anti-cheat. This will be a nice substitute.
...which I find super exciting. Phawx I hope it's ok that I posted that, please let me know if it's not and I will delete it.My expectations are that it will alter people's perception of what a PC is and the console crowd will find it lovely. It will blur the line between PC and console
Nice! The I am a Max Man and when (if) GPD makes a Rembrandt version, I'll be switching.It’s pretty nutty but I absolutely trust you. Heck I pledge on the GPD Win Max 2020 after your preview coverage and you were 100% on the money with it and I have rather small Asian hands.
I think it's fine but I'm running on like four hours of sleep and currently stressing if I showed too much or too little. lolPhawx's video is going to be 53 minutes long, he said so on the Steam Deck discord. He also said this:
...which I find super exciting. Phawx I hope it's ok that I posted that, please let me know if it's not and I will delete it.
If it's any comfort, I think for many of us there will always too be little coverage and never too much, until we have our own unitsI think it's fine but I'm running on like four hours of sleep and currently stressing if I showed too much or too little. lol
I've watched a lot of your coverage of other handhelds. Your content is unique, no one else really does the thing that you do. I hope this is a chance for you to reach a bigger audience, you fully deserve it. Good luck and thank you for all your hard work and for communicating with us.I think it's fine but I'm running on like four hours of sleep and currently stressing if I showed too much or too little. lol
Actually, you have Minecraft Bedrock for Linux in AUR repositories, you need Minecraft Pocket Edition bought on Google Play and login through a custom launcher, but works exactly the same as Minecraft Bedrock on Windows, with controller support by default, really good performance, cross-platform multiplayer, etc. The only missing thing is ray tracing.The one game I really want on the deck and on Steam, Minecraft! Please Microsoft, please!
Tim can shove Fortnite up his ass.
I would assume that it is hard (impossible) to combat cheating in the case that a cheater use a specially compiled kernel. That thing is easier on Windows where you only have one target.
Heh, I noticed that too.Reviews seem good. Performance is strong. The usual suspects griping about battery and the screen. About what I expected.
Anyone dare to broach how well Switch emulation works on the Deck?
Potentially highly amusing situation possible.
Better than the Switch - if not now, then later I'm sure.Anyone dare to broach how well Switch emulation works on the Deck?
Potentially highly amusing situation possible.
I'm willing to bet it's already in a very good state. While I don't really have much of an interest in emulation, I hope the Steam Deck is the Switch Pro that Nintendo fans wished Nintendo had released.Better than the Switch - if not now, then later I'm sure.