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CS:Go for multiplayer :) It took me a while to build a very accurate control scheme using the touchpads, gyro and back buttons; everything had to be tuned multiple times. But once I was done, I stopped playing CS:Go on my PC. It may sound unbelievable to the uninitiated but you can get the same level of performance on the Deck in a competitive FPS (my rankings and #headshots hasn't taken a hit). The point is, don't sleep on the touchpads and gyro!
I tried this with fallout new Vegas but can't get comfortable with on it. Any advise would be appreciated. Using wasteland mod so combat is better, but controls suck to me. I also tried flick stick.