The only case I like is the Skull and Co. Not only is it lighter and the grip easier than the Killswitch. The grip itself can stand up the deck without a stand. I still prefer the deck nude though.
I have been bouncing between wanting to build my own PC and wanting a Steam Deck. I primarily want a Steam Deck to play my indie and JRPG games that I have on my Switch as I don’t by digital games often for the Switch, so I’d rather lessen the load of it. Also finding out games that I played Demos of being on Steam just makes it easier. I agree with the idea of the Steam Deck being used for lighter games and indies as it takes a long time for indie games to come on Switch or they are entirely dropped. Steam Deck gives a more easier avenue for both players and the developers as they went from the PSP, the Vita and then the Switch. I think having a more easier and long running platform for them to work with is great.
Hey man, great video on the Steam Deck! It's currently my all time favorite gaming console and piece of gaming tech I've ever owned. The issue you had with the resolution scaling when docking it to your monitor @ 16:18 is easily fixed by hitting the settings tab on the right before booting up a game and setting it to a 16:9 ratio resolution (720p/1080p/etc.). Up until recently you would have to change this setting with every game you play, but with the most recent OS update you can just go to the Display settings on the Steam button tab and set the universal resolution! Very handy and welcoming update since I also dock pretty often and change my resolution to 1080p to every game I play. If that doesn't work, you can always hit the three dot button on the right side of the Deck and go to scaling and set it to Stretch or Fill. These might look weird in some games, but sometimes it works perfectly! Hope one of these things helped!
Once you go OLED, you won't wanna go back. OLED phone, Switch, Steam Deck, and PC monitor. My next goal is to get an OLED TV someday, but those are by far the most expensive, so it'll take a while. Also, if Switch 2 doesn't have an OLED screen at launch, I WILL NOT buy that thing.
A tip for downloading, in the settings you can have it so that while plugged in the display will shut off after 1 minute but still download. This only works in desktop mode so if you wanna download anything just have your steamdeck plugged in and download in desktop mode
Except for my dusty monitor lmao. Trust me, I used a cleaning cloth MANY times between cuts, the camera was catching all the little prints that were happening after handling the devices for even a few minutes
Have you tried disabling the wifi power management option in the developer mode? It may help but also being close to your router and using 2.4ghz if there are many walls between the signal could as well.
take a shot every time I say "game changer"
I wanted a SD since the first shipment, but I waited and waited and waited until they dropped the OLED.
I fucking love it.
The only case I like is the Skull and Co. Not only is it lighter and the grip easier than the Killswitch. The grip itself can stand up the deck without a stand. I still prefer the deck nude though.
I have been bouncing between wanting to build my own PC and wanting a Steam Deck. I primarily want a Steam Deck to play my indie and JRPG games that I have on my Switch as I don’t by digital games often for the Switch, so I’d rather lessen the load of it. Also finding out games that I played Demos of being on Steam just makes it easier.
I agree with the idea of the Steam Deck being used for lighter games and indies as it takes a long time for indie games to come on Switch or they are entirely dropped. Steam Deck gives a more easier avenue for both players and the developers as they went from the PSP, the Vita and then the Switch. I think having a more easier and long running platform for them to work with is great.
i really liked this video it let me appreciate my steam deck more, keep it up man!🙏
Hey man, great video on the Steam Deck! It's currently my all time favorite gaming console and piece of gaming tech I've ever owned. The issue you had with the resolution scaling when docking it to your monitor @ 16:18 is easily fixed by hitting the settings tab on the right before booting up a game and setting it to a 16:9 ratio resolution (720p/1080p/etc.). Up until recently you would have to change this setting with every game you play, but with the most recent OS update you can just go to the Display settings on the Steam button tab and set the universal resolution! Very handy and welcoming update since I also dock pretty often and change my resolution to 1080p to every game I play.
If that doesn't work, you can always hit the three dot button on the right side of the Deck and go to scaling and set it to Stretch or Fill. These might look weird in some games, but sometimes it works perfectly! Hope one of these things helped!
Thank for the guide
Once you go OLED, you won't wanna go back. OLED phone, Switch, Steam Deck, and PC monitor. My next goal is to get an OLED TV someday, but those are by far the most expensive, so it'll take a while.
Also, if Switch 2 doesn't have an OLED screen at launch, I WILL NOT buy that thing.
Some LCD screens are nice, probably won't be though LOL
A tip for downloading, in the settings you can have it so that while plugged in the display will shut off after 1 minute but still download. This only works in desktop mode so if you wanna download anything just have your steamdeck plugged in and download in desktop mode
great video! I appreciate so much that you obviously cleaned your screens before. I get grossed out easily when youtuber show their slimy screens xD
Except for my dusty monitor lmao. Trust me, I used a cleaning cloth MANY times between cuts, the camera was catching all the little prints that were happening after handling the devices for even a few minutes
@@Jiozak i think some dust will be unavoidable . What I meant is greasy finger prints and literally gunk 👀
God I love the SteamDeck!
Have you tried disabling the wifi power management option in the developer mode? It may help but also being close to your router and using 2.4ghz if there are many walls between the signal could as well.
new video let's gooo
I liked the sound with the edited over lay at 3:00 it was a nice touch
Do you even steam deck?