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A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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It's good for many more things than that. Give it a good chance!
Yeah it's just that I have a nice PC setup, and on the couch I play PC games on the big screen. The only real use case is when I go to bed
I find certain consoles "feel" more right for certain games. I'm not much of a 2D puzzler, I thought. Turns out I just don't like them on PC, even with my Steam Controller. Having the same game on a smaller screen with some portability and pick-up and playness makes games I wasn't as interested in more enticing.
If you have a library of "meh" games, try giving them a go on Deck. I was personally pretty surprised
Yeah I'm thinking maybe games like factorio, hollow knight, monster train, etc that I always wanted to play but I never want to play on PC will click