My estimated delivery time is May 4th. Why does it take so long? I bought things from China that arrived faster than this.
G-L-SMy estimated delivery time is May 4th. Why does it take so long? I bought things from China that arrived faster than this.
That's weird. Mine just takes a few seconds to wake up.New fan profiles are much better.
Now if only Valve could again (last updates made it much worse) fix taking 2 minutes to wakeup from sleep / boot....
Yeah. It's exclusive problem for big libraries.madjoki I don't follow, by wake up from sleep do you mean powering down and powering up the Deck simply with the main button ?
I have a pretty big one (5k+) and while it boots for several seconds, waking up from sleep is pretty much instantneous.Yeah. It's exclusive problem for big libraries.
I think I have like 20k (apps).I have a pretty big one (5k+) and while it boots for several seconds, waking up from sleep is pretty much instantneous.
What exactly do you not like about the SD slot on the Deck? The one on my OLED switch is behind the cover, and its kinda hard to get the card in and out. Meanwhile, the one on the Deck is not covered by anything by default and pretty easy to use.I bought a new SDcard for the Switch and it just dawned on me I could use it with the Deck, alternating with my original one.
Then I thought about the Deck SD slot, maybe the worst SD slot I ever encountered ?
On a related note, the one in the OLED Switch is a joy to use. Details, details, but they make the picture.
Friendly reminder not to take cover off of Deck if you have SD card inserted.What exactly do you not like about the SD slot on the Deck? The one on my OLED switch is behind the cover, and its kinda hard to get the card in and out. Meanwhile, the one on the Deck is not covered by anything by default and pretty easy to use.
Oh, I would have thought my issue wasn't hard to imagine, maybe I'm just not good with small things. I totally grant you that the Switch one being behind the cover could be really annoying if you use multiples cards.What exactly do you not like about the SD slot on the Deck? The one on my OLED switch is behind the cover, and its kinda hard to get the card in and out. Meanwhile, the one on the Deck is not covered by anything by default and pretty easy to use.
I dunno, I just tried inserting an SD card on the Deck, and I had that problem with it pushing it out just once, and after that you understand you need to push until it makes click. I guess it depends how often you'd want to switch SDs. If you do it just once, then I guess it really doesn't' matter anyway. But if I had to choose between the two for regularly switching SDs, I would definitely prefer the Deck. Of course, I'm not sure what the use case for regularly switching SD cards is supposed to be. I guess for easily transferring files from the Deck?Oh, I would have thought my issue wasn't hard to imagine, maybe I'm just not good with small things. I totally grant you that the Switch one being behind the cover could be really annoying if you use multiples cards.
But anyway my issue with the Deck slot is just that I don't find it handy, I suppose ? It's in plain sight so that's a plus, but I bet you each time I had to insert a card it didn't click and stay put, getting 'thrown out' instead. I have to place the card in the correct position, duh, but then push behind it with a fingernail. It's messier than what I would do with the switch.
But fuck's sake, is it hard to explain the finer points of inserting sdcard, I hope you understood me
Let's simplify.
Switch - Lay down the card, push, Houston, I think we are good.
Deck - Put the card in the correct position, push... that shit is insta getting out, ain't it ?
There, I... could have saved the wall of text
True, all this is subjective and highly theoretical as if your data organization has a modicum of sense you don’t have to swap that often.I dunno, I just tried inserting an SD card on the Deck, and I had that problem with it pushing it out just once, and after that you understand you need to push until it makes click. I guess it depends how often you'd want to switch SDs. If you do it just once, then I guess it really doesn't' matter anyway. But if I had to choose between the two for regularly switching SDs, I would definitely prefer the Deck. Of course, I'm not sure what the use case for regularly switching SD cards is supposed to be. I guess for easily transferring files from the Deck?
On that note, I was surprised how easy to use the program "Warpinator" is. It's trivial to install on the Deck, and there's a decent Windows port. You make sure both devices have the right port and Code set (which I had to set manually, a bit weird), but after that it's pretty easy and reliable to use.
Yup, but at the risk of looking unreasonable I wanted to ask if they were looking and performing good enough. Death Stranding and Deathloop are verified too after all, and the feedback I got from those is a big mixed bag.Scarlet Nexus and Tales of Arise are both verified for Deck so they should play fine. Those two are actually one of the first games I want to play on Deck.
That was me, but it looks like that has been fixed since then. I haven't retried it myself, but that's what I've heard from others who gave it a try more recently.I think someone on here mentioned that Scarlet Nexus has some issues with cloud saves (the wrong file is uploaded to Steam Cloud or something) so if you were planning to alternate between Deck and PC, I'd not recommend it unless someone corrects me on that.
Scarlet Nexus runs perfectly fine at 60fps with high graphics from what I've played.Are Scarlet Nexus, Atelier Ryza or Tales of Arise not too compromised on Deck ?
If not, I think I will play them there.
Sad life. My Steam Deck is at parcel literally 30 km away from me but I have to wait until Wednesday for it because there is a national holiday tomorrow.
Both, It Will prompt you whenever you open Steam and by email.Quick question, will there be a notification on Steam when my reserved order is available? Or do I have to keep an eye on my email for that.
I don’t personally care about the colors or the black levels but I can’t disagree. One of the biggest issue on mine would be ips glow. I fortunately don’t see it much often ingame, but upon start up it’s the fourth of July on my screen.Only thing I want from a future Deck revision is an OLED screen.
well, technically speaking you can perform the world's funniest surgery on some 2280 SSDsWhile an OLED would be nice, my biggest issue with the Steam Deck is how expensive (and not super user friendly) it is to update the internal SSD.
Would be nice if they switched to the cheaper 2280 size NVMe and made it more user accessible. An SD card is fine for older games, but I think the NVMe will be essential for certain games in the near future.