Hi all,
I currently have a Nintendo Switch, which I’ve had for a few years, and it’s crap. It lags like no tomorrow, I suffer from latency issues with the controller, e.g. skill checks have been and gone and so I can’t hit them, and the controller itself is hard to use, even for someone with small hands. The render quality is also awful. It’s likely dying.
I’d like a new console to play from my bed when I can’t be bothered going on my PC, and the Steam Deck seems perfect. It means I don’t have to buy all the games again, I can play from my save/progress point. I also like being able to have my games portable and my partner can play his games whilst at my house or vice versa. I play boring basic games like Dead by Daylight. I also may want to emulate at some point.
I’d like to use it from it’s dock, but I’d like to know how effective it is as a docked console.
How is the latency when playing games?
Can I use an xbox/PS4 wireless controller?
Can I plug my headphones into my controller?
What are it’s speed/processing like? Does it struggle or is it quite happy? E.g. Dbd on Switch takes 1 minute to load in each game and it tries to crash.
Is there anything I’m missing that’s important?
To echo others, If you are exclusively using it to be hooked up to a TV, there are better options. If you want to hook something primarily portable that has the option to hook up to a TV, the steam deck is pretty good.
If you don’t care about portability,
the Youtube channel Retro Game Corps has a spreadsheet of mini-pcs that he’s tested that will give you a good overview of what the chipset can do.
Link to his website where he goes over some advice for buying:
https://retrogamecorps.com/category/mini-pcs/
Link to the spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nfmESc0IbpT6OCws7irEId41aR1T2m2xj9Fp4jKOq0U/edit?usp=sharing