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  • @[email protected]
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    96 days ago

    The screen is small.

    It’s an old person thing, probably, but I don’t enjoy phone sized screens beyond reading and such. I don’t know how people see an Apple Watch well enough to use it comfortably.

    Laptop is fine most days but I really want that desktop screen when I can get it.

    I can’t imagine Stellaris or AC or even Pathfinder on a phone or iPad mini sized screen. Like TV, most people aim bigger not smaller. I can still have portable games at 15” instead of 7”.

    • @[email protected]
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      86 days ago

      Oled is noticeable larger, on paper it’s only 0.4"diagonally but it’s obvious having my lcd deck beside my partner’s oled one, plus the oled one just looks a lot nicer. I’ve had more issues personally with some games not letting me scale down the ui, rimworld is totally playable on the deck but I find the interface gets in the way.

      Steam deck xl could be an idea but you’d probably have some weight/ergonomics issues. Deck itself already dwarfs my switch lite (and is more comfortable to use…), do find I prefer some games on a larger screen, but it does usually work well at the distances I hold it.

    • @[email protected]
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      66 days ago

      When I play on my Steam Deck, it’s less than a foot from my face, so the practical screen size (i.e. what I see) is largely equivalent to my desktop monitor, which is more than a foot from my face. I tend to play laying in bed or on the couch instead of at my desk.

    • @[email protected]
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      36 days ago

      Play demanding games on desktop, and easy to pick up and put down games on the Deck.

      Personally, I use mine just like that, except the Deck is mainly an emulation portable since I have the desktop for the more beefy games I play.

      Don’t knock it 'til you try it as they say!

    • Hanrahan
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      25 days ago

      I don’t know how people see an Apple Watch well enough to use it comfortably.

      My sister struggles, I don’t (not the Apple Watch, the small screen) . I have a decent set of glasses, she cant be fcuked… I’m 58.

      Steam Deck is on my list for '25

      • @[email protected]
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        15 days ago

        I’m the same age and the screen size is mostly ok. Some games are unplayable because of tiny text, but that’s really a minority. My main problem with it has been learning to use a controller, as I’d never gamed on a console and never really used one on my various PCs.

        Apart from that, the system is really solid, and the whole thing works great. It’s really a great little machine. It’s saving my life at the moment when I can’t use my main machine (home being basically rebuilt) and I have nothing else to game on (laptop isn’t at all suited to it).

        I’m finally going to finish Fallout 4… It seems like it was designed for it.

        • AWildMimicAppears
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          14 days ago

          if the small text isn’t an UI thing where you have to be able to read it while doing something else in-game (like reading lore or item stats), the steam deck has a button chord for a magnifying feature (Hold Steam button + L1 for default, but can be mapped as a toggle to one of the back buttons or wherever you like) which is enough for a lot of titles.

          • @[email protected]
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            24 days ago

            True. I know about that. It’s ok in menus for example.

            I was thinking of a game like Lobotomy Corporation which really has a font problem.