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Three years later, the Steam Deck has dominated handheld PC gaming

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  • B [email protected]

    That's just, like, your opinion, man.

    I think it's perfectly sized. No need for change. And the OLED model is noticeably more lightweight than the original LCD model, so the newer one isn't too heavy.

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    Interesting detail, I didn't know that about the oled model

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    • F [email protected]

      I'm with you, I have large hands but I'm a serious gamer. An hour in and I'm already feeling it's weight and feeling the fatigue. It's a very impressive device, but it doesn't suit me and my needs at all.

      Bought an r36s and it's glorious. Playing all the classic SNES and PSX games I didn't play back in the day. Can grind in an RPG for hours one handed and it fits in my pocket. Bonus is that it's so cheap if it breaks or gets lost it's no big deal.

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      Hell yeah, that's what's up! I'd definitely like to have another console to run emulators on, that isn't the deck. Lol.

      Odin 2 still has my attention.

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        Is there a guide you'd recommend following?

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        I am currently editing the guide, will finish tomorrow. but you might have luck following it already. Check out
        https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/38810596

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        • lorty@lemmy.mlL [email protected]

          If you mean the switch, then it has been thoroughly squashed. If you mean phones, well I think we can agree they are not really competing for the same customers, and if you think they do, most people are buying phones for reasons other than gaming. So you'd need a way to section the market for "gaming phones" (yes, that's a thing).

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          Hahaha You are delusional. Switch has sold over 150million units.

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            The whole handheld gaming market is pretty small. There's the Switch which outsold the last couple gens of Xboxes and PlayStations. Good luck beating that. Besides that you have smartphones which just about everyone owns and only a handful of brands being especially popular. Then you have dedicated Android having handhelds and handheld emulation machines which are extremely niche.

            So either you're looking at extremely popular and widely owned handheld devices with extensive histories and customer loyalty or extremely niche devices. Not really a great comparison.

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            the whole handheld gaming market is pretty small

            Wat!

            Sourced from wikipedia: switch has sold over 150 million units.

            150 million

            small

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              Hahaha You are delusional. Switch has sold over 150million units.

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              Yes, it squashes the steam deck, that's what I said.

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                the whole handheld gaming market is pretty small

                Wat!

                Sourced from wikipedia: switch has sold over 150 million units.

                150 million

                small

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                #147

                Small as in not a lot of competitors...

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                  Small as in not a lot of competitors...

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                  Its no different to the console market. Essentially a duopoly

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                    Its no different to the console market. Essentially a duopoly

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                    Ok and? What's your point?

                    I'm just saying there's not much competition in the handheld space. Either you have massively popular products with an extensive history or extremely niche devices. The handheld PC market is still fairly nascent and Steam Deck dominating it and popularizing it so much (even if it's not that much compared to, say, the Switch) is still significant.

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                    • J [email protected]

                      It's not really ever an issue to rebind keys manually, it's just time consuming. The point of auto-rebind would be time saving for nonstandard keyboard users.

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                      I use BÉPO AFNOR and some games don't like É instead of W, autorebind only works for me in games that actually have modern keyboard management and use key codes and/or understand Unicode, dead keys, etc. I'm better off setting the keyboard to US QWERTY

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