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NOTE: This comparison is ONLY talking about using the built-in OLED screen - NOT the TV as it would lose badly to a Television/Monitor based PS5.
I've now had my Steam Deck for a couple of months and I've thoroughly enjoyed the experience as a PC console. If I had to choose between the 2 for $500, I would pick the SD. And here's why:
- Basically like a console when setting up games. It's a completely smooth experience installing games from steam on here. The ONLY thing that requires a little finesse would be games that are tied to stores like Battlenet, Ubisoft, etc.. which requires an extra step.
- Completely backward compatible with most PC games from over a decade ago
- PS games getting ported to PC helps with being able to experience the top notch PS games both previous gens and next-gen games on this handheld
- Complete control over the graphics features. I can literally taylor my gaming experience with graphics features that may be too heavy for the SD or I can choose features that even the PS5 doesn't support with their games (i.e. HBAO+ or 16x anisotropic filtering).
- Can play it on-the-go while traveling.
- Agnostic hardware that won't degrade over time like the consoles do. I can be assured that future games and past games will relatively work on this even after this generation is over.
Thoughts?
I've now had my Steam Deck for a couple of months and I've thoroughly enjoyed the experience as a PC console. If I had to choose between the 2 for $500, I would pick the SD. And here's why:
- Basically like a console when setting up games. It's a completely smooth experience installing games from steam on here. The ONLY thing that requires a little finesse would be games that are tied to stores like Battlenet, Ubisoft, etc.. which requires an extra step.
- Completely backward compatible with most PC games from over a decade ago
- PS games getting ported to PC helps with being able to experience the top notch PS games both previous gens and next-gen games on this handheld
- Complete control over the graphics features. I can literally taylor my gaming experience with graphics features that may be too heavy for the SD or I can choose features that even the PS5 doesn't support with their games (i.e. HBAO+ or 16x anisotropic filtering).
- Can play it on-the-go while traveling.
- Agnostic hardware that won't degrade over time like the consoles do. I can be assured that future games and past games will relatively work on this even after this generation is over.
Thoughts?