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Hi ! A very good day to you I am very confuse over the steam deck , Asus Rog Ally x , Legion go . I love to play different type of games like RPG games ,action, shooting and etc which game console is good ? Because I don’t live in the United States but in Singapore. Are games limited for Steam Deck ? Because a lot of retailers are telling me not to buy Steam Deck as they say the game are limited and they say after 3 month you wouldn’t want to play anymore due to games restriction ? As I am a person whom is using Apple Eco system, I love my iPad Pro recently I just upgraded my IPad Pro (5 Gen)(2021) to IPad Pro M4 (13inch) at Nov 2024 with wifi and cellular function plus 1 TB storage .And along I bought the 2 Gen Apple keyboard which I never regret buying the entire product at all . Are the games expensive ? Can I download and play without online . Hope to hear from you soon . Thx😊👍
Hi ! A very good day to you I am very confuse over the steam deck , Asus Rog Ally x , Legion go . I love to play different type of games like RPG games ,action, shooting and etc which game console is good ? Because I don’t live in the United States but in Singapore. Are games limited for Steam Deck ? Because a lot of retailers are telling me not to buy Steam Deck as they say the game are limited and they say after 3 month you wouldn’t want to play anymore due to games restriction ? As I am a person whom is using Apple Eco system, I love my iPad Pro recently I just upgraded my IPad Pro (5 Gen)(2021) to IPad Pro M4 (13inch) at Nov 2024 with wifi and cellular function plus 1 TB storage .And along I bought the 2 Gen Apple keyboard which I never regret buying the entire product at all . Are the games expensive ? Can I download and play without online . Hope to hear from you soon . Thx😊👍
@ujingan9697 if you're planning on playing games with anti-cheat software like Destiny or COD, then I recommend a Windows handheld like the Ally X or Legion Go. If you want mouse and keyboard functionality on the go, then I'd choose the Legion Go. Battery life on the Ally X is king though. It's even better than the Steam Deck OLED.
@ Hi ! Appreciate so much for your advice 😊 How about the new MSI 8I+ Claw ? Is it true every time to play a game must to setting like resolution,frame rate and etc ? How would one knows which to select as I am not an expert ? Does the machine auto do the adjustment for the players who is playing the game ! Also I hear a lot of issue on Asus Rog Ally X game console ?
If windows wasn't so awful for handhelds I would choose... Something... But, Steam doesn't directly interfere with your gaming experience.. It doesn't randomly decide to replace your drivers with generic ones that don't work.. It doesn't randomly shut down your Deck for a 'critical update'.. It doesn't magically decide to run a bunch of random junk in the background even though you've shut everything else down.. And it doesn't shove ADs in your face when you open the home menu or file explorer... Windows does all of that... SteamOS doesn't
The biggest benefit you get with the Deck is all the deeply integrated software support from it being manufactured by Valve (the biggest distributor of PC games) and because of that having a huge push to make games distributed on their plaform work on it out of the box whenever possible The portable version of SteamOS it uses even has a dedicated tab for games fully Steam Deck certified in your library page so you can quickly get to a list of games guaranteed to work great on it
@@Moe_Lester_fromUptwn The gen 2 handhelds will be strix point. Supposed to be roughly as good as a mobile rtx 2050. But it won't be within 6 months. It's supposed to come out 2025 in mobile form and then even later in handhelds.
I finally got the Steam Deck LCD….one month before the OLED was announced. Hopefully they announce a Steam Deck 2 soon because I can’t drop another $600 for the OLED.
Earlier this year, I bought a Steam Deck OLED 1TB for my birthday and I have to say, I’m absolutely in LOVE with it. So much so, that I find myself not playing my gaming PC as much. The Steam Deck is just more fun to use.
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I absolutely loved my legion go for the 12 days i had it before it bricked itself, turned it off one evening and the next day when i turned it on it would just hang on the book screen, couldn't even use a windows restore point or factory reset it would just say your pc has run into a problem and restart and then just hand on boot again, returned it to amazon and bought myself a steam deck and i have to say I'm not disappointed at all it might be slightly older tech but for what im using it for you would never notice
I got my oled used 3 weeks ago local for $450. Seller had even upgraded the SSD to 1Tb he hot a legion Go and he said he liked it more due to the games he plays that require windows. For what I play the deck is perfect! Indies, RPGs, and some shooters. I don’t need more. I haven’t turned on my pc in the 3 weeks I’ve had it. I love it. I haven’t had a console that makes me feel like a kid opening up my PS3 on Christmas Day again lol. The steam deck has brought my love back for gaming. I’m 21 now so I guess im at that age where life starts to ramp up and little time for games between work, My girlfriend, and family.
@@Mrmcmilk cool, I'm really not into the technical side of things so I bought a steam deck as it's easy to use. I know I don't regret it for a second, I get 20min of gaming in a few times a day so I'm really happy. I can sit with my kids while they watch Danny go and play some games.
@@Barney_rubble983 it didn't work lol it kept saying file not found and system img not found even though it was downloaded on PC and flash driven and I haven't found a fix lol
You picked the best option possible. Sure the others have amazing performance, but a lot of them require tinkering. The Steam Deck is usually just install and hit the play button. It's outselling the Rog and Legion Go 3 to 1, probably more.
i sold my gaming pc to buy both steamdeck and switch, best investment, playing steam games on low settings at 30FPS 720p while lying down and playing switch games while lying its just so comfortable.
Dude if you traded a bad was PC for a steamdeck and a switch, you’re insane and making bad decisions lol. Love the steamdeck. But the Nintendo switch….bro you can’t even run the newest Zelda at a stable 30FPS and they don’t have games pumping out very much on it. Why? You know Nintendo is working on something new. The steamdeck is the only purchase that makes sense. But if you traded a bad ass PC for two different portables, you’re doing it wrong.
I used to play on consoles, but I was about to give up gaming because of subscription scams from Sony and Microsoft, and I never cared for pc because I just hate Windows... But that's when the Steam Deck was announced and I decided to pre-ordered one, and that's when I found out about Linux, thanks to the Steam Deck, now all computers at my house runs on Linux. I use Manjaro on my laptop, Bazzite on my main pc, official Steam OS on my Deck and HoloISO on my sister's pc Thanks to the Deck, I also never bothered to buy the PS5 or Xbox whatever it's called nowadays
I got into handheld PCs several years ago with the Win 2 and have gotten EVERY handheld since. This includes the original Deck as well as the OLED deck. The most recent devices I've had is Ally z1 extreme, legion Go, Win 4, Win Mini, as well as various Aya and onexplayer devices and out of all of them, the OLED deck is the one device I keep going back to. It might not be the most powerful, but it gets the job done with the best display and the least amount of jank.
I love my Deck too. Like you said, I love the ease of use the Deck offers, I love using SteamLink to stream on my laptop without the need to have a monitor , mouse and keyboard plugged on the Deck. I hope when Valve makes the Deck 2 the batter life could last minimum 5 hours without tinkering any of the performance settings. (i hope battery technology has improved in the future too)
The real solution for this is for developers to actually develop their games with battery optimization in mind. The Steam Deck offers 3-15W. But handheld devices shouldn't run above 10W. The last 5W is really reserved for "docked play" and you get very little performance/watt in that last stretch on the Steam Deck APU. So just limit it your device to 10W and adjust your in-game settings accordingly. I have set Cyberpunk to 9W, locked to 30fps on the LCD model... I use "Low Preset" but with "High Textures", Medium Shadows-, Ambient Occlussion- and Volumetric Fog. and then I have set the game to 1440x900 (super sampled) with FSR Performance. It looks great this way. plays great and gives me 2.5-3h even on the LCD model. If you don't want to mess around, having a hard cap at 10W makes sense if you want battery life. Some games will just use up all the power they can get because they were never optimized for "battery life" in the first place (but rather optimized for max performance on desktop computers). Cyberpunk is one such game, it will just activate and fill up all the CPU threads "just in case", so limiting TDP is the ONLY way to regain battery life. If I unlock the fps at 10W I get a performance of 35-42fps in a CPU/GPU demanding scene and I go for 15W I get 38-48fps, in BOTH cases will have traversal stutters that dip down to 32fps, but sometimes it goes even goes down to 28fps... Ultimately I can't lock the game to 40fps anyway, so it makes sense to lower the TDP to the point where it can consistently hold 30fps. To fiddle with power settings is unfortunately something we have to deal with as long as developers don't do it for us. I would be okay if the Steam Deck 2 was able to scale all the way from 1W-45W. Perhaps even have two identical CPU/GPU clusters, with one disabled when running on battery. That way it would make even more sense to use as a desktop replacement. Personally however, even if it had 45W available, I would still lock the device to 10W to accommodate battery life when unplugged. That's just the nature of owning a handheld. The problem with other "powerful" devices is that they don't necessarily perform better than the Steam Deck, they just offer a higher TDP ceiling (30-45W with 20-25W being where they are most efficient) but when you play them at 5-10W they are generally half as powerful as the Steam Deck. So Ultimately the way forward isn't really on the hardware front, but rather for games to accommodate battery life during the development process.
@@PixelShade 6-22W would be accurate. You can probably go up to 25W but it's not going to be a good experience at all. Sweet spot is really between 15-20. That will give you between 2:30 -3:30 hrs of gameplay in LCD model. A 5 hour batterly life is not going to happen when running current AAA games which I would guess would be the benchmark the new Deck aims for. If it can get 3 hours while running something like Hellblade 2 that would be incredible.
Man. Im 3 videos deep in your channel and gg. The MOST detailed and thorough reviews for each handheld i have ever seen. Without the fluff and vagueness. Loved how the video is divided into relevant segments and the overall pace and ambience/set up of ur videos are so clean. Keep it up man❤
It's without a doubt the best handheld. The battery life and screen on the OLED are second to none. The ergonomics are almost perfect, finally, symmetrical joysticks I ❤❤❤
Other than the other features of the steam deck; people never really sell how amazing the haptic touchpads are. They're absolutely amazing for both switching between the flicks of joysticks and using the mousepad for precision and for strategy/menu based games. They also mesmerizing to just feel and use alone.
Steam Deck OLED. Without touching the preset settings, I've played... RDR2, Cyberpunk 2077, Horizon 4, Resident Evil Village, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Metal Gear Solid V, Star Wars Fallen Order and Just Cause 3 just to name a view. FPS and Visuals are HELLA GOOD!!! I have the 1 TB OLED model. Worth every penny. I get about 2 hrs battery each time. Just get the 1T OLED. Zero regrets.
I'm going to say something true about the steam deck, it has the best design I've ever seen on a handheld PC, that's going to make it super special over time, I'm serious, I have the rog Ally, despite having more power, the Steam Deck feels very nice and comforting and solid. If I ever run out of it, I will miss it.
That OLED screen is nice, and I've seen from my buddies deck that it really is super user friendly in the setup. I however just picked up the Z1 Ally. For me, this is essentially getting back into PC gaming for the first time since 2004. So I don't already have a steam library to transfer over to something like the deck, or any computer. I had been curious and tempted about all of these different handheld PCs ever since the first steam deck came out. But I've been hesitant to get into any because as underpowered as it is, I already had a Nintendo switch. And that had been adequate to satisfy my enjoyment of portable gaming. Despite the fact that lots of big AAA third party ports had to sacrifice a lot in resolution / texture detail/frame rate. There's still a lot of impressive and stable and playable ports of big games for that little system. It's astounding to me that you can play The Witcher 3 and doom eternal on it lol But there's a lot of games that I wish were available for that system but either for whatever reason nobody ever bothered reporting it over, or are just too technically challenging for it to handle. Theres even a lot of games from like the mid to late 2010s that are never going to work on that thing, never mind games being released now Primarily what I felt was missing from the switch was some kind of contemporary first-person shooter. It's wild to me that they never put even some of the older Call of Duty titles on it. Action adventure titles like the recent Tomb Raider trilogy or things like uncharted (I know that series would never actually be ported to Nintendo but just games like that) Other big open world games just never saw their way over there either. Even though you do have things like The Witcher 3. Comparable games never really came over. For example stuff like Assassin's Creed Origins or Odyssey. You were either stuck with Zelda, or a lot of older open world games like that. Skyrim, kingdoms of amlalur, older Assassin's Creed titles etc. at least they finally have a port of Red Dead Redemption. But no Red Dead 2, no metal gear solid 5, no Ghost recon wildlands. No modern Resident Evil titles, and so much more just completely absent from that platform. So seeing the ally in front of me for under $400, even if it's that underpowered version. I had to check it out. Especially since it's super easy with their armory crate app to connect to Xbox and transfer over my game pass subscription. Giving me a significant amount of games that I can install, and even more that I can stream. Along with a few titles that transfer it over just from play anywhere. So now all of a sudden I do have a way to play a lot of these games portably. And I haven't really run into much that I can't get running on it. The worst was the dead space remake, on the lowest settings it would still stutter, however it plays really well from the cloud. Thankfully it's also easy to launch steam, that way I can still get a few games that aren't available through Xbox. Elden ring abs red Dead 2 are running really well. This is actually my first experience with Elden Ring even. It is a super cozy game to play in bed. But I'm aware that ASUS is not the most consumer friendly when it comes to defects and repairs etc. It's definitely not as intuitive to use. It's certainly all of the benefits but also drawbacks of windows. I had one day where I just wanted to pick it up and play a game but I spent at least an hour if not to going through tons of different updates, getting locked out of my PIN number after one of them and meeting to go through a ton of different password security checks to finally get that working again. And then even more password security checks to relaunch a lot of the game launchers. It was quite frustrating So there's something to be said for valve setting up the steam deck in a way where it mimics the ease of use of a console If you read all of this you're the coolest
5:30 i agree i recently bought steam deck LCD model and sometimes my mom playes on it and she only touched pc like at work or a ps3 that we have at home and she doesnt have a problem using it
Steam deck mini would be king. The text size doesn't matter for most triple a games and indie devs can react. Maybe not as good on power etc but it would be great to actually have your steam library in your pocket
I've had my LCD steam deck since March as a little birthday gift for myself and I've loved using it almost daily. Hell I've even gone through the steps to get minecraft running and it's surprising that it works so well, I did mod minecraft a bit buy just for controller support and a bit of nostalgia (legacy4J, ftw)
Yeah, it checks most marks. I just wish it was lighter. Going back to my OLED Switch after using the SD OLED feels so damn good. Hopefully a gen 2 cuts weight, I'd even get a version without the trackpads. Haven't used them in months.
I got the old model on sale and it allows me to access a vast majority of my library and it's easy to use. I don't wanna have to fuck around with it, I just want it to play games. Even older titles, I was thrilled when I found out Ghost Busters the video game played just fine. I did upgrade to a 2TB hard drive and did it myself, it was very easy and I didn't bother taking any of the safety precautions outside of shutting it off.
You picked the perfect time to release this. I just bought a used LCD 512GB for $250USD and am currently waiting for it to arrive. I've been on the fence for a long time because of the size, but with used prices going down I'm giving it a try. This also might give me the push I need to switch to linux, I've been very fed up with windows lately. All the ads and microsoft bloatware they shove down your throat
The remote play on steam works outside off the same network. You can just leave you PC on with steam open and play from your work/other device at any network.
Steam deck is probably the most important milestone in the industry after Nitendo switch I personally own an oled deck and been using it for 6months, like it a lot however the lack of performance in combination with lower resolution and a lot of indie/japanese games dont support the 16:10 aspect ratio, I'm now looking to switch to a windows handheld.
What I love about the SD is also that it undermines the efforts of the big players to sell few games for a lot of money exclusively. Instead we get a huge amount of games for a few bucks and a lot of possibilities others would probably try to charge extra for.
Definitely! And if any questions or issues pop up, you can Google them. I haven't had issues running things. Maybe a game will crash, but the system will take you back into the main UI. Kind of like a game crashing on a Nintendo Switch or PS5.
I bought on February the LCD versión, I've been so happy with it, yesterday I bought the oled version as I'm convinced steam deck is the best handheld for me, and I did the windows based on a SD card to play some hoyoverse titles, I recommend steam deck without any doubt
Need to add file transfers too. This is such an awesome feature when you have to move large files. I have all my 10+ GB games loaded on an external drive on my main rig. As I finish my backlog I can easily wipe the old and add a new without having to download it again. Easily my favorite handheld, and the first I'd recommend.
I love my steam deck. Playing witch spring r and witch spring 3, some tales of games, indies and some adventure shooter games has been a blast on it. I'm new to PC gaming. The deck is the reason I chose to play on PC. I don't think I'm gonna go back to console. The steam deck 2 is something I'm definitely looking forward to owning.
I bought the white oled steam deck few weeks ago and I have no complaints. I play red dead redemption all day and it looks great. I wanted to get the Asus but i read the reviews and people have had pixel problems and had to return. Also its windows and I really didn't want to deal with it.
Ordered mine on Friday brand new from valve directly, I haven’t been a pc gamer since 2008 and I’m excited to finally ease back into it especially emulation, ps2, GameCube, switch, Wii U can’t wait for the new challenges 😅
Hands down the best piece of tech I have had. Bought the 64gb LCD then upgraded to a 512gb SSD. Originally had a 512gb micro sd but just awaiting a 1TB upgrade. Have emulated all the way from NES to Switch and couldnt be happier. One thing I DO wish though is that I had more spare time 😂
I am a non-multiplayer, and the most I've done is co-op with my GF, and the steam deck has been great for me. The only games where I have had to lower graphics were 'High on Life' and 'supraland', but everything else, up to Doom 2016, run well. Specs wise I have a 1 terabyte upgrade from a 64 gig model. My deck was pre ordered, and I got it right when they sartte to sell it without preorders. I have done a lot of stem schoolwork. The only school relatd issues I have had with it is Fusion360, due to login issues while duel booting into windows. My deck has been a great choice for my as a gaming pc and my daily school laptop.
Man i love how the steam deck feels and looks. My boy had one i was going to buy it off him and the ally got announced i got that a d yea steam deck is bit more comfortablebut dam the ally every game ive played on it has ran amazing and experience has been flawless, performance, screen and the god tier speakers!
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A question, can you stream CoD 6 for example from PC to steam deck. Will it than be playable?
I got an LCD model before the Oled models were announced which annoyed me a bit but honestly they would be maybe 10% better in my mind personally. An Oled screen would be nice as would be the slightly better performance and battery life but for most of the games I have been using my my Steam deck it wouldn't be a drastic change for me. But I highly recommend anyone thinking about getting a steam deck to pay the extra cost to get an oled even if its just the 512gb one. I got the 512gb and two microsd cards. 1 tb one for all my emulators and my totally legally dumped games. and initially a 512gb sd card for extra steam games, I ended up upgrading this to 1.5TB sd card a few weeks ago as it was on sale on prime day. The steam deck is the best purchase I have made in a long time, I get around an extra 10-15 hours of gaming in a week which basically doubles my gaming time allowing me to complete more of my games. However be warned you will buy more games, my steam library increased by over 150+ in the year I have owned my steam deck. I would not recommend the other devices unless there are specific games that are essential for someone like Warzone or Fortnite. Which I don't play but I know dont work. The trackpads are amazing not only for PC games that are designed for a mouse but also for making custom menus or gun wheels.
the deck the switch on the other side of the spectrum. like how the switch was not the most powerful, but it went on for years without upgrading the internals aside from the screen. still sold so many units and a lot of customization, the deck is next to it imho.
A tablet with detachable controllers would be the Legion Go. I did an updated 6 month review on it: th-cam.com/video/4C1Hitg2Nvk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rppvESgUeaWTlZ2f
Technically, but it's more efficient with the way Valve went about it. It's a 6nm process instead of a 7nm one, but performance is basically on par on both LCD and OLED models.
True! Unlike Asus, Lenovo and others, Valve gave us the perfect handheld in one iteration. Asus and Lenovo will go through multiple iterations to reach Steam Deck level. It is intentional. They want to keep selling handhelds to you.
I love my Legion Go. Lenovo had to get its software ironed out. Which it finally did. I love my Steam Deck but Steam updates and flatpack updates seem to break games sometimes. That said, for the money, Steam Deck is awesome!
Is anyone old enough to be reminded of the Sega Game Gear when they see modern handhelds. That aside, I’m considering this or the Ally X. My issue with the Steam Deck is that I keep hearing that you don’t get cloud saves. If that’s true then that is definitely a deal breaker for me.
With the Ally X, you're tied to whatever launcher you're using, but most PC Launchers offer free Cloud Saves. Steam Deck included. I talked about Cloud Saves on Steam at 09:35.
Hi Rudy! I really enjoyed your video and I found it really interesting, I've been dragging my feet for a while now about getting a steam deck. I had a few questions that weren't in your video but I wanted some clarification. To preface I'm a college student who's going to be a junior in the fall and I commute a lot between school work and home. I have a switch lite, new Nintendo 3ds xl, and I whenever I commute I play mostly on my 3ds since it's a little more portable. when the steam deck was announced I liked the idea of being able to play pc games without having to own a pc. 1. I know the steam deck allows you to be able to play the steam deck wherever you want and allows you to access your steam library. I have a steam account and a few games, but is the steam deck better for people who already have a large catalog of games 2. I'm mainly a Nintendo guy and I currently have a switch lite and a New Nintendo 3ds xl, ifs it better to sell those devices and then just consolidate everything to just the steam deck since it can run pretty much everything I'm fine with selling my switch but not my New Nintendo 3ds I'm a little too attached to it (It's my pokemon/ animal crossing machine) 3. In terms of portability, I commute a lot between my college lectures and I mainly use either my switch or my 3ds due to it being super portable. Is the steam deck something you can take out of the house and use it or is it one of those devices that you don't take out of your house and you keep inside. Thanks for reading my wall of text, and keep up the good work man!
Hey! Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment. 1. Not at all. Like the Nintendo Switch or the 3DS XL, you'll slowly build a library as you go. 2. Emulation runs really great on the Steam Deck, but Switch Emulation is at a stand still with what the Nintendo Ninjas did to Yuzu. I wouldn't sell those andhelds yet, especially the 3DS. 3. Portability is subjective, I think. The Steam Deck is huge compared to the other handhelds. And it makes it hard to recommend it unless you have a backpack or shoulder bag with space for it. Another note, if you can, go with the OLED model. The battery life is so much better on it. Hope that helps!
Just curious, how fast does it load a game or resume gameplay? I usually have only 5 to 15 minutes to play games before I go to sleep. Currently, I’m quite happy with the Nintendo Switch because it loads very quickly and reliably. However, I’ve been thinking about playing some of the games on the Switch that I already have on Steam. Also, Nintendo games are really expensive. Do you think it’s suitable for me?
Agreed, for most people the Steam Deck will be best. For me however the Ally X represents the dream I had as a kid. Any game regardless of when it came out, where it’s availible and if it’s an Indie or AAA will play well. It’s more powerful, more compatible and more versatile, you just have to pay more for those things. I haven’t made a decision on which I’m getting next week yet but I’m leaning towards the Ally X.
Well I think you would really like the legion go as it is similar in specs and abilities of the rog ally but with a better and bigger screen and detachable controllers
Seems like it'll be a bit. www.tomshardware.com/video-games/handheld-gaming/valve-confirms-the-steam-deck-wont-have-annual-releases-steam-deck-2-on-hold-until-a-generational-leap-in-compute-performance-takes-place
Apex Legends and Fall Guys both work on the Deck. Fall guys is just a hassle to install, but it does work. I've seen this said a few times, where people just assume all games with Easy Anti-Cheat aren't supported, which isn't the case. Apex was even listed as "deck verified" on Steam for ages and only recently changed to just "playable".
Isn’t stick drift a big issue with the steam deck I’m considering getting one over a Nintendo switch however the stick drift issue concerns me. Is there something on the steam deck that helps you prevent/ fix it?
Nope. Stick drift was only an issue when it first launched, but got fixed via software update. You can get hall sensing replacements if you're concerned.
@@baldlyrudy okay thank you I was wondering because I can only get the LCD version of the steam deck but can get the OLED switch and it was a big concern for me.
@@baldlyrudy I will do it’s for a present for my upcoming birthday and I like the variety that the steam deck has but I worry about the drift and battery life on the LCD and don’t know which is the best for a late teen between the switch OLED and the steam deck
Apex Legends(not all the time due to EA but the devs go out their way to fix it), Black Desert Online and Smites works on Steam Deck / Linux that list must been old or they never updated. @13:28
I've had the Steam Deck for a little over a year. And i love it. But there is more tinkering to be done that most people talk about. And if publishers/developers do an update it could break some games sometimes. Even verified games have issues. A lot of games, including verified, have blurry and small text. That's sometimes hard to read. I usually switch to Desktop mode, and for whatever reason, those games have text that is clear and legible. It's not always just push A and play. It is the closest thing to a console experience on a PC handheld. New users to PC need to research to make sure it can play the games they want. Especially if they may not be too Tech Savy. And like to Tinker.
I got the high end 1st gen at the end of launch on sale through steam came to me like a new car gave it time alone after setup cuz i have amazing laptop but man this thing is a beast emulation remote playing your entire pc library already upgradeable ram processors if you want but vanilla is still strong
I’m on console and I play XDefiant which isn’t on steam. Is it possible to add games from other sources? I want to keep it as simple and streamlined as possible like my experience on console
I haven’t researched thoroughly yet, but excluding the games that need an exclusive windows app to run multiplayer there are methods to get f.i. The epic store running on it. Like I said, I haven’t looked deeply into it, but it looks like there are apps to run non steam games.
I think one important thing everyone is forgetting to mention is that the steam deck oled isn't as accessible to get as the other handhelds where you can purchase from a lot of stores and online stores.
@@baldlyrudythank you. I'm running into that issue now. I was thinking of getting the ally x buuuttttt the steam deck oled still seems more like the way to go especially with reliability and user friendly interface. But I can't use my Best Buy nor Amazon account. So it pushes me back to ROG.
Is it worth it to upgrade to the OLED? I've had my Steam Deck LCD 256 GB version for a year now and I love it still. No issues with it, I don't use graphically intensive games on it, just indie and cozy games but just wondering if its worth the upgrade or just wait for a better upgrade later?
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So i came acroos a steam deck when i was looking for a ps vita i bought it and man i cant put it down i got the chiaki to play remote my ps5 and i feel bad my portal is collecting dust
The only thing that’s making me drift towards buying a rog ally over the stream deck is the fact that I only play r6 siege , cod & apex legends , and if I’m right I don’t think any of these can be played in the steam deck ??
So is all games available just some u have to still use mnk if that’s the case then yea I would definitely want to get one of these but if there are games u just can’t play at all then idk
You don't need a mouse and keyboard to play games, but you can if you want. The touchpads are pretty good if you need something like that. There aren't many games that don't work on the Steam Deck at this point. SteamOS has matured really well.
I enjoyed my SDOLED but I had a lot of issues with the WiFi where it wouldn’t connect at times. Customer support blamed it on my router even though everything else connected fine🤔. So I sold it. Got a Rog ally and I enjoyed the option of playing more games. But the battery was not it. I’m thinking of trading it in for this.
This is easily the best PC for the price. For around $300-$400, you get a stable workstation and handheld device in one. I use my Steam Deck over 12 hours a day for work, browsing, studying, cloud gaming, and light gaming on the go. My $800 laptop can't handle much beyond basic tasks, and my high-end PC with a 4090 isn't practical to run all day due to its high power usage (200W-300W). The Steam Deck, however, handles two monitors, uses just 40W, and stays stable. With one USB-C dongle, it instantly becomes a full workstation on my desk.
I appreciate the sd but it’s hard to recommend a sd, I felt like the sd time is over. Just can’t compete with other handheld’s. Got a rog ally for about $500 and currently the legion go is $400. I personally wouldn’t recommend a sd, for a little more money you can get a better handheld. The sd had there time in the sun 🌞
what about the game pass incompatibility??? That's a major negative point as I already have a game pass used across 3 devices. To me its a given I will have a game pass. Buying a handheld pc that cannot access it, is the one thing that stops me from buying it. At this point I am pointing towards the Legion Go and unless that changes its the one I will buy.
For sure. If Game Pass is a big deal, then I'd go with a Windows PC Handheld. The ROG Ally X is probably going to be the best handheld on paper. The Legion Go's screen is 🤌.
@@tenbob1973 while you can do that workaround, it's never going to be the same as running the games natively. And if you travel with your device you wont be able to access the games can you?
I want to play dragon ball sparking zero , but also want to playe emulated games and some triple A games , but I don't know if is steam deck oled better or Asus Rog ally since I also use a lot of micro SD for the thousand retro games I play I'm scared Asus won't read the micro SD , which one I should get ?
Depends. The real advantage of the ally is playing docked at 1080p with turbo mode and cheaper name upgrades (2280 nvmes are generally cheaper and easier to find). If you get a 2tb nvmes then you won't need to swap micro SD. If you won't play docked or absolutely need to use micro SD and are willing to play at 800p then the deck will be a cheaper and better option.
You can get grips and accessories for the go too, what make the steam deck so that is the 800p if 1080p ? Maybe i think it needs to be 1440p or 1600p. i think it is in second place i oled, not it . When the switch did the oled vision, I recommend the steam deck over an ally. But I think the go if you want power but.Also a cheap twiligh But I think the go if you want power but. Also, a cheap price
You can't really see a big difference between 800p vs 1080p on a small display, and the gains in performance are MASSIVE. The 800p display is how the Steam Deck can get such great batterly life compared to the other handheld PCs. Where it struggles is if you want to use it as a desktop PC substitute, because it's not really suited for 1080p gaming unless you are exclusively playing games from 2015 or older. It's still serviceable at 1080p but you are gonna be shooting for around 30fps in most newish games.
Thanks! He was looking for things to do after school and during the summer. One day he decided he wanted to do things that wouldn't entertain only him but also others. He decided coding would be the way to go. He was always fascinated how large scale games like Minecraft were made with large servers to support them. So he searched online and he learned about Scratch. It's block based, but essentially JavaScript. He found Scratch tutorials on TH-cam. Then he found Griffpatch tutorials (a TH-cam channel) and started learning more about different aspects of coding in Scratch. Now he's in the middle of a course and learning how to build a game.
I wouldn't say that it is easier than Windows based handhelds - only if you play Steam games, but if you want additional launcher or make some optimizations/modding/etc., then you have to face Linux and terminal. For ppl that are not that technical (so I guess for the most), it is much much heavier. I know, because I work in IT and have friends with SD that were asking me like 1000 questions how to do something (they found some tutorials, but there was always something that didn't work for them and they needed my help).
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Hi ! A very good day to you I am very confuse over the steam deck , Asus Rog Ally x , Legion go . I love to play different type of games like RPG games ,action, shooting and etc which game console is good ?
Because I don’t live in the United States but in Singapore. Are games limited for Steam Deck ? Because a lot of retailers are telling me not to buy Steam Deck as they say the game are limited and they say after 3 month you wouldn’t want to play anymore due to games restriction ?
As I am a person whom is using Apple Eco system, I love my iPad Pro recently I just upgraded my IPad Pro (5 Gen)(2021) to IPad Pro M4 (13inch) at Nov 2024 with wifi and cellular function plus 1 TB storage .And along I bought the 2 Gen Apple keyboard which I never regret buying the entire product at all .
Are the games expensive ? Can I download and play without online . Hope to hear from you soon . Thx😊👍
Hi ! A very good day to you I am very confuse over the steam deck , Asus Rog Ally x , Legion go . I love to play different type of games like RPG games ,action, shooting and etc which game console is good ?
Because I don’t live in the United States but in Singapore. Are games limited for Steam Deck ? Because a lot of retailers are telling me not to buy Steam Deck as they say the game are limited and they say after 3 month you wouldn’t want to play anymore due to games restriction ?
As I am a person whom is using Apple Eco system, I love my iPad Pro recently I just upgraded my IPad Pro (5 Gen)(2021) to IPad Pro M4 (13inch) at Nov 2024 with wifi and cellular function plus 1 TB storage .And along I bought the 2 Gen Apple keyboard which I never regret buying the entire product at all .
Are the games expensive ? Can I download and play without online . Hope to hear from you soon . Thx😊👍
@ujingan9697 if you're planning on playing games with anti-cheat software like Destiny or COD, then I recommend a Windows handheld like the Ally X or Legion Go. If you want mouse and keyboard functionality on the go, then I'd choose the Legion Go. Battery life on the Ally X is king though. It's even better than the Steam Deck OLED.
@ Hi ! Appreciate so much for your advice 😊 How about the new MSI 8I+ Claw ? Is it true every time to play a game must to setting like resolution,frame rate and etc ? How would one knows which to select as I am not an expert ? Does the machine auto do the adjustment for the players who is playing the game ! Also I hear a lot of issue on Asus Rog Ally X game console ?
The community behind the steam deck is insane that’s a big reason why I bought it. And I don’t regret it at all
How do I join this community? new to all of this
@@jackriordan4960 I think the steam app
If windows wasn't so awful for handhelds I would choose... Something...
But, Steam doesn't directly interfere with your gaming experience.. It doesn't randomly decide to replace your drivers with generic ones that don't work.. It doesn't randomly shut down your Deck for a 'critical update'.. It doesn't magically decide to run a bunch of random junk in the background even though you've shut everything else down.. And it doesn't shove ADs in your face when you open the home menu or file explorer... Windows does all of that... SteamOS doesn't
Its not that bad lol y'all are over reaching if your that slow just get a MacBook
@@jono3175 "if *your* that slow". lol just stop, i've heard enough
@@jono3175 navigating through a congested clusterfuck of an OS doesn't make you smart. it just makes you a chump
@@f0rgot That's one of those cases where the grammar fits the "opinion" perfectly...
@@f0rgot My no slo!🤬
The biggest benefit you get with the Deck is all the deeply integrated software support from it being manufactured by Valve (the biggest distributor of PC games) and because of that having a huge push to make games distributed on their plaform work on it out of the box whenever possible
The portable version of SteamOS it uses even has a dedicated tab for games fully Steam Deck certified in your library page so you can quickly get to a list of games guaranteed to work great on it
Steam Deck OLED is best girl
Passed on OLED and kept my LCD but got this awesome portable monitor and man, I never regret the way things went.
Word. I'd hop on that if I didn't feel some juggernaut is imminent within the next 6months. Grabbed a used a 512gb for $300 off fb though.
@@Moe_Lester_fromUptwn is Juggernaut a game?
@@Moe_Lester_fromUptwn The gen 2 handhelds will be strix point. Supposed to be roughly as good as a mobile rtx 2050. But it won't be within 6 months. It's supposed to come out 2025 in mobile form and then even later in handhelds.
I finally got the Steam Deck LCD….one month before the OLED was announced. Hopefully they announce a Steam Deck 2 soon because I can’t drop another $600 for the OLED.
Earlier this year, I bought a Steam Deck OLED 1TB for my birthday and I have to say, I’m absolutely in LOVE with it. So much so, that I find myself not playing my gaming PC as much. The Steam Deck is just more fun to use.
Hey want to add me I play deep rock galactic, tf2, chained together, bf1
@@AustinGubala what games do you recommend?
I will never skip a video glazing the Steam Deck, it deserves the hype and has changed the way I play games forever
vita better
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I absolutely loved my legion go for the 12 days i had it before it bricked itself, turned it off one evening and the next day when i turned it on it would just hang on the book screen, couldn't even use a windows restore point or factory reset it would just say your pc has run into a problem and restart and then just hand on boot again, returned it to amazon and bought myself a steam deck and i have to say I'm not disappointed at all it might be slightly older tech but for what im using it for you would never notice
I got my oled used 3 weeks ago local for $450. Seller had even upgraded the SSD to 1Tb he hot a legion Go and he said he liked it more due to the games he plays that require windows. For what I play the deck is perfect! Indies, RPGs, and some shooters. I don’t need more. I haven’t turned on my pc in the 3 weeks I’ve had it. I love it. I haven’t had a console that makes me feel like a kid opening up my PS3 on Christmas Day again lol. The steam deck has brought my love back for gaming. I’m 21 now so I guess im at that age where life starts to ramp up and little time for games between work, My girlfriend, and family.
dude fr i just got mine 5 days ago. havent turned on my pc since
I haven't played my ps5 in 3 months.
I'm planning on using steam os instead of windows on rog ally@@Barney_rubble983
@@Mrmcmilk cool, I'm really not into the technical side of things so I bought a steam deck as it's easy to use. I know I don't regret it for a second, I get 20min of gaming in a few times a day so I'm really happy. I can sit with my kids while they watch Danny go and play some games.
@@Barney_rubble983 it didn't work lol it kept saying file not found and system img not found even though it was downloaded on PC and flash driven and I haven't found a fix lol
Got a steamdeck a few months back. Am super happy with it. Even use it with mouse and keyboard in desktop mode
You picked the best option possible. Sure the others have amazing performance, but a lot of them require tinkering. The Steam Deck is usually just install and hit the play button. It's outselling the Rog and Legion Go 3 to 1, probably more.
@@Tyrone2714 vita better
Got a used steam lCD 512GB for around $315 one of the best gaming purchase I ever did
dude same i paid pretty much the same 1 month ago on ebay.
i sold my gaming pc to buy both steamdeck and switch, best investment, playing steam games on low settings at 30FPS 720p while lying down and playing switch games while lying its just so comfortable.
was the gaming pc shit or ??
@@markcampione3118 some people just get tired of sitting at a desk, especially after working all day.
@@owenUKdb when thT happens to me i just connect the pc to my tv and use Bluetooth BOOM CONSOLE lol
Dude if you traded a bad was PC for a steamdeck and a switch, you’re insane and making bad decisions lol. Love the steamdeck. But the Nintendo switch….bro you can’t even run the newest Zelda at a stable 30FPS and they don’t have games pumping out very much on it. Why? You know Nintendo is working on something new. The steamdeck is the only purchase that makes sense. But if you traded a bad ass PC for two different portables, you’re doing it wrong.
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I love my Steam Deck OLED. Been enjoying fighting games’ CPU VS CPU modes as well as EmuDeck.
I used to play on consoles, but I was about to give up gaming because of subscription scams from Sony and Microsoft, and I never cared for pc because I just hate Windows... But that's when the Steam Deck was announced and I decided to pre-ordered one, and that's when I found out about Linux, thanks to the Steam Deck, now all computers at my house runs on Linux. I use Manjaro on my laptop, Bazzite on my main pc, official Steam OS on my Deck and HoloISO on my sister's pc
Thanks to the Deck, I also never bothered to buy the PS5 or Xbox whatever it's called nowadays
I got into handheld PCs several years ago with the Win 2 and have gotten EVERY handheld since. This includes the original Deck as well as the OLED deck. The most recent devices I've had is Ally z1 extreme, legion Go, Win 4, Win Mini, as well as various Aya and onexplayer devices and out of all of them, the OLED deck is the one device I keep going back to. It might not be the most powerful, but it gets the job done with the best display and the least amount of jank.
I love my Deck too. Like you said, I love the ease of use the Deck offers, I love using SteamLink to stream on my laptop without the need to have a monitor , mouse and keyboard plugged on the Deck.
I hope when Valve makes the Deck 2 the batter life could last minimum 5 hours without tinkering any of the performance settings. (i hope battery technology has improved in the future too)
The real solution for this is for developers to actually develop their games with battery optimization in mind. The Steam Deck offers 3-15W. But handheld devices shouldn't run above 10W. The last 5W is really reserved for "docked play" and you get very little performance/watt in that last stretch on the Steam Deck APU. So just limit it your device to 10W and adjust your in-game settings accordingly. I have set Cyberpunk to 9W, locked to 30fps on the LCD model... I use "Low Preset" but with "High Textures", Medium Shadows-, Ambient Occlussion- and Volumetric Fog. and then I have set the game to 1440x900 (super sampled) with FSR Performance. It looks great this way. plays great and gives me 2.5-3h even on the LCD model.
If you don't want to mess around, having a hard cap at 10W makes sense if you want battery life. Some games will just use up all the power they can get because they were never optimized for "battery life" in the first place (but rather optimized for max performance on desktop computers). Cyberpunk is one such game, it will just activate and fill up all the CPU threads "just in case", so limiting TDP is the ONLY way to regain battery life. If I unlock the fps at 10W I get a performance of 35-42fps in a CPU/GPU demanding scene and I go for 15W I get 38-48fps, in BOTH cases will have traversal stutters that dip down to 32fps, but sometimes it goes even goes down to 28fps... Ultimately I can't lock the game to 40fps anyway, so it makes sense to lower the TDP to the point where it can consistently hold 30fps. To fiddle with power settings is unfortunately something we have to deal with as long as developers don't do it for us.
I would be okay if the Steam Deck 2 was able to scale all the way from 1W-45W. Perhaps even have two identical CPU/GPU clusters, with one disabled when running on battery. That way it would make even more sense to use as a desktop replacement. Personally however, even if it had 45W available, I would still lock the device to 10W to accommodate battery life when unplugged. That's just the nature of owning a handheld. The problem with other "powerful" devices is that they don't necessarily perform better than the Steam Deck, they just offer a higher TDP ceiling (30-45W with 20-25W being where they are most efficient) but when you play them at 5-10W they are generally half as powerful as the Steam Deck. So Ultimately the way forward isn't really on the hardware front, but rather for games to accommodate battery life during the development process.
@@PixelShade 6-22W would be accurate. You can probably go up to 25W but it's not going to be a good experience at all. Sweet spot is really between 15-20. That will give you between 2:30 -3:30 hrs of gameplay in LCD model. A 5 hour batterly life is not going to happen when running current AAA games which I would guess would be the benchmark the new Deck aims for. If it can get 3 hours while running something like Hellblade 2 that would be incredible.
Just ordered my Steam Deck today and I'm really excited, and this video just makes it even better.
im getting miness next month! i have an rog ally but personally i think the deck will be better for me mainly cause of the battery life
Hopefully is was the OLED version . Enjoy it it’s amazing. Currently playing Hogwarts Legacy right now with mine 😊
@@paulkendrick4153 which one's the best for running cyberpunk 2077
I just got one and it’s great I’ve been playing world of Warcraft on it
@shanebrodeur8641 I'm guessing it runs the game well?
Man. Im 3 videos deep in your channel and gg. The MOST detailed and thorough reviews for each handheld i have ever seen. Without the fluff and vagueness. Loved how the video is divided into relevant segments and the overall pace and ambience/set up of ur videos are so clean. Keep it up man❤
That means so much. Thank you. 🥹
It's without a doubt the best handheld. The battery life and screen on the OLED are second to none. The ergonomics are almost perfect, finally, symmetrical joysticks I ❤❤❤
U must only play Indie games
@@jono3175 ?
Ally x has better battery life.
I can't put my SD down and suits my life perfectly. Happily playing elden ring, cyberpunk, balders gate 3 and red dead 2 😁
Other than the other features of the steam deck; people never really sell how amazing the haptic touchpads are. They're absolutely amazing for both switching between the flicks of joysticks and using the mousepad for precision and for strategy/menu based games. They also mesmerizing to just feel and use alone.
I added a grip case & thumbs sticks and my Steam Deck OLED feels amazing.
I love the steam deck. I have the original and it’s awesome. You do amazing things with it especially if you are into retro games.
I don't even play my stream deck that often because work has been intense but when I do play it.. Man do I like it
Steam Deck OLED. Without touching the preset settings, I've played... RDR2, Cyberpunk 2077, Horizon 4, Resident Evil Village, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Metal Gear Solid V, Star Wars Fallen Order and Just Cause 3 just to name a view. FPS and Visuals are HELLA GOOD!!! I have the 1 TB OLED model. Worth every penny. I get about 2 hrs battery each time. Just get the 1T OLED. Zero regrets.
Cope .
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I strongly agree with this im using my sd as my main pc gaming as im a console gamer, dota 2 works very well
I'm going to say something true about the steam deck, it has the best design I've ever seen on a handheld PC, that's going to make it super special over time, I'm serious, I have the rog Ally, despite having more power, the Steam Deck feels very nice and comforting and solid. If I ever run out of it, I will miss it.
That OLED screen is nice, and I've seen from my buddies deck that it really is super user friendly in the setup.
I however just picked up the Z1 Ally. For me, this is essentially getting back into PC gaming for the first time since 2004. So I don't already have a steam library to transfer over to something like the deck, or any computer.
I had been curious and tempted about all of these different handheld PCs ever since the first steam deck came out. But I've been hesitant to get into any because as underpowered as it is, I already had a Nintendo switch. And that had been adequate to satisfy my enjoyment of portable gaming. Despite the fact that lots of big AAA third party ports had to sacrifice a lot in resolution / texture detail/frame rate. There's still a lot of impressive and stable and playable ports of big games for that little system. It's astounding to me that you can play The Witcher 3 and doom eternal on it lol
But there's a lot of games that I wish were available for that system but either for whatever reason nobody ever bothered reporting it over, or are just too technically challenging for it to handle. Theres even a lot of games from like the mid to late 2010s that are never going to work on that thing, never mind games being released now
Primarily what I felt was missing from the switch was some kind of contemporary first-person shooter. It's wild to me that they never put even some of the older Call of Duty titles on it.
Action adventure titles like the recent Tomb Raider trilogy or things like uncharted (I know that series would never actually be ported to Nintendo but just games like that)
Other big open world games just never saw their way over there either. Even though you do have things like The Witcher 3. Comparable games never really came over. For example stuff like Assassin's Creed Origins or Odyssey. You were either stuck with Zelda, or a lot of older open world games like that. Skyrim, kingdoms of amlalur, older Assassin's Creed titles etc. at least they finally have a port of Red Dead Redemption. But no Red Dead 2, no metal gear solid 5, no Ghost recon wildlands.
No modern Resident Evil titles, and so much more just completely absent from that platform.
So seeing the ally in front of me for under $400, even if it's that underpowered version. I had to check it out. Especially since it's super easy with their armory crate app to connect to Xbox and transfer over my game pass subscription. Giving me a significant amount of games that I can install, and even more that I can stream. Along with a few titles that transfer it over just from play anywhere. So now all of a sudden I do have a way to play a lot of these games portably. And I haven't really run into much that I can't get running on it. The worst was the dead space remake, on the lowest settings it would still stutter, however it plays really well from the cloud.
Thankfully it's also easy to launch steam, that way I can still get a few games that aren't available through Xbox. Elden ring abs red Dead 2 are running really well. This is actually my first experience with Elden Ring even. It is a super cozy game to play in bed.
But I'm aware that ASUS is not the most consumer friendly when it comes to defects and repairs etc. It's definitely not as intuitive to use. It's certainly all of the benefits but also drawbacks of windows. I had one day where I just wanted to pick it up and play a game but I spent at least an hour if not to going through tons of different updates, getting locked out of my PIN number after one of them and meeting to go through a ton of different password security checks to finally get that working again. And then even more password security checks to relaunch a lot of the game launchers. It was quite frustrating
So there's something to be said for valve setting up the steam deck in a way where it mimics the ease of use of a console
If you read all of this you're the coolest
@@adamdavis1737 well read all of this I'm just so excited over my steam deck it's truly a good device a computer that runs that all for 300 e
5:30 i agree i recently bought steam deck LCD model and sometimes my mom playes on it and she only touched pc like at work or a ps3 that we have at home and she doesnt have a problem using it
Steam deck mini would be king. The text size doesn't matter for most triple a games and indie devs can react. Maybe not as good on power etc but it would be great to actually have your steam library in your pocket
Just got one a week ago and just installed a ton of emulators. It is amazing to be able to play switch games or any other older console games.
Changing out the 64gb to a 1tb was also very easy if you follow a TH-cam guide.
I'm on budget im thinking to buy used stem deck lcd 512 , the oled is so expensive for 3rd world country
I've had my LCD steam deck since March as a little birthday gift for myself and I've loved using it almost daily. Hell I've even gone through the steps to get minecraft running and it's surprising that it works so well, I did mod minecraft a bit buy just for controller support and a bit of nostalgia (legacy4J, ftw)
nice content, earned a sub. Getting my steamdeck oled delivery today!
Thanks! Welcome to the club! 🙌
Mine arrives tomorrow super excited as I'll be back and forth for my job out of state and moving there. So no PC gaming for a few months
@@baldlyrudy thanks! really impressed with it so far!
Yeah, it checks most marks. I just wish it was lighter. Going back to my OLED Switch after using the SD OLED feels so damn good. Hopefully a gen 2 cuts weight, I'd even get a version without the trackpads. Haven't used them in months.
I got the old model on sale and it allows me to access a vast majority of my library and it's easy to use. I don't wanna have to fuck around with it, I just want it to play games. Even older titles, I was thrilled when I found out Ghost Busters the video game played just fine. I did upgrade to a 2TB hard drive and did it myself, it was very easy and I didn't bother taking any of the safety precautions outside of shutting it off.
You picked the perfect time to release this. I just bought a used LCD 512GB for $250USD and am currently waiting for it to arrive. I've been on the fence for a long time because of the size, but with used prices going down I'm giving it a try.
This also might give me the push I need to switch to linux, I've been very fed up with windows lately. All the ads and microsoft bloatware they shove down your throat
Oh dude! That's awesome! Congrats on the purchase. Let me know what you think when you get it.
The remote play on steam works outside off the same network. You can just leave you PC on with steam open and play from your work/other device at any network.
Steam deck is probably the most important milestone in the industry after Nitendo switch I personally own an oled deck and been using it for 6months, like it a lot however the lack of performance in combination with lower resolution and a lot of indie/japanese games dont support the 16:10 aspect ratio, I'm now looking to switch to a windows handheld.
I’m buying mine on Friday ☺️🤞🏽
I’m dying to play assetto corsa
N a whole bunch of MilSims 😅😅
Nice! Congrats!
Just ordered my steamdeck oled. Cant wait to join the party!
Nice! Welcome! Hope you enjoy it.
What I love about the SD is also that it undermines the efforts of the big players to sell few games for a lot of money exclusively. Instead we get a huge amount of games for a few bucks and a lot of possibilities others would probably try to charge extra for.
Can someone not very tech savy still enjoy the deck? The last handheld ive had was a game gear
Definitely! And if any questions or issues pop up, you can Google them. I haven't had issues running things. Maybe a game will crash, but the system will take you back into the main UI. Kind of like a game crashing on a Nintendo Switch or PS5.
Literally nothing could convince me to get a Windows handheld device. Loving my Steam Deck OLED.
I bought on February the LCD versión, I've been so happy with it, yesterday I bought the oled version as I'm convinced steam deck is the best handheld for me, and I did the windows based on a SD card to play some hoyoverse titles, I recommend steam deck without any doubt
What’s the main difference between the Oled and a regular steam deck? I want to get one so I can play BG3 and Skyrim.
Love my Steam deck got plenty of games lined up to play on it
Need to add file transfers too. This is such an awesome feature when you have to move large files. I have all my 10+ GB games loaded on an external drive on my main rig. As I finish my backlog I can easily wipe the old and add a new without having to download it again. Easily my favorite handheld, and the first I'd recommend.
I love my steam deck. Playing witch spring r and witch spring 3, some tales of games, indies and some adventure shooter games has been a blast on it. I'm new to PC gaming. The deck is the reason I chose to play on PC. I don't think I'm gonna go back to console. The steam deck 2 is something I'm definitely looking forward to owning.
I bought the white oled steam deck few weeks ago and I have no complaints. I play red dead redemption all day and it looks great. I wanted to get the Asus but i read the reviews and people have had pixel problems and had to return. Also its windows and I really didn't want to deal with it.
Understandable, especially the Windows part.
BDO was on your games that don’t work list. I play it off the deck with a couple of my friends, you just have to pick the right version of Proton.
Ordered mine on Friday brand new from valve directly, I haven’t been a pc gamer since 2008 and I’m excited to finally ease back into it especially emulation, ps2, GameCube, switch, Wii U can’t wait for the new challenges 😅
Have all the emulators mentioned above and play them more than regular releases lol, it’s amazing.
Hands down the best piece of tech I have had. Bought the 64gb LCD then upgraded to a 512gb SSD. Originally had a 512gb micro sd but just awaiting a 1TB upgrade. Have emulated all the way from NES to Switch and couldnt be happier. One thing I DO wish though is that I had more spare time 😂
I know that feeling. 😅
Repairability alone should be a reason why the steam deck is great.
I am a non-multiplayer, and the most I've done is co-op with my GF, and the steam deck has been great for me. The only games where I have had to lower graphics were 'High on Life' and 'supraland', but everything else, up to Doom 2016, run well.
Specs wise I have a 1 terabyte upgrade from a 64 gig model. My deck was pre ordered, and I got it right when they sartte to sell it without preorders.
I have done a lot of stem schoolwork. The only school relatd issues I have had with it is Fusion360, due to login issues while duel booting into windows.
My deck has been a great choice for my as a gaming pc and my daily school laptop.
Man i love how the steam deck feels and looks. My boy had one i was going to buy it off him and the ally got announced i got that a d yea steam deck is bit more comfortablebut dam the ally every game ive played on it has ran amazing and experience has been flawless, performance, screen and the god tier speakers!
A question, can you stream CoD 6 for example from PC to steam deck. Will it than be playable?
There's inevitably some lag, but it is playable.
I got an LCD model before the Oled models were announced which annoyed me a bit but honestly they would be maybe 10% better in my mind personally. An Oled screen would be nice as would be the slightly better performance and battery life but for most of the games I have been using my my Steam deck it wouldn't be a drastic change for me. But I highly recommend anyone thinking about getting a steam deck to pay the extra cost to get an oled even if its just the 512gb one. I got the 512gb and two microsd cards. 1 tb one for all my emulators and my totally legally dumped games. and initially a 512gb sd card for extra steam games, I ended up upgrading this to 1.5TB sd card a few weeks ago as it was on sale on prime day.
The steam deck is the best purchase I have made in a long time, I get around an extra 10-15 hours of gaming in a week which basically doubles my gaming time allowing me to complete more of my games. However be warned you will buy more games, my steam library increased by over 150+ in the year I have owned my steam deck. I would not recommend the other devices unless there are specific games that are essential for someone like Warzone or Fortnite. Which I don't play but I know dont work. The trackpads are amazing not only for PC games that are designed for a mouse but also for making custom menus or gun wheels.
Great video. Thanks for highlighting the cons.
Thanks! Much appreciated! 🙌
the deck the switch on the other side of the spectrum. like how the switch was not the most powerful, but it went on for years without upgrading the internals aside from the screen.
still sold so many units and a lot of customization, the deck is next to it imho.
I want to get it, but I want a smaller version or a tablet with detachable controllers.
A tablet with detachable controllers would be the Legion Go.
I did an updated 6 month review on it: th-cam.com/video/4C1Hitg2Nvk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rppvESgUeaWTlZ2f
I'm just going to ask is the processing power better on the oled? My steam deck is probably going to spend more time in the dock by the tv.
Technically, but it's more efficient with the way Valve went about it. It's a 6nm process instead of a 7nm one, but performance is basically on par on both LCD and OLED models.
What are those red analog stick dust protector things called? I need them
True! Unlike Asus, Lenovo and others, Valve gave us the perfect handheld in one iteration. Asus and Lenovo will go through multiple iterations to reach Steam Deck level. It is intentional. They want to keep selling handhelds to you.
Pretty much!
I love my Legion Go. Lenovo had to get its software ironed out. Which it finally did. I love my Steam Deck but Steam updates and flatpack updates seem to break games sometimes. That said, for the money, Steam Deck is awesome!
Honestly man, I don't think that's true. I get what you're saying and why your saying it, but I don't think that's true
There have been two iterations of the Steam Deck so that's not true.
Absolutely 😁
Is anyone old enough to be reminded of the Sega Game Gear when they see modern handhelds.
That aside, I’m considering this or the Ally X. My issue with the Steam Deck is that I keep hearing that you don’t get cloud saves. If that’s true then that is definitely a deal breaker for me.
With the Ally X, you're tied to whatever launcher you're using, but most PC Launchers offer free Cloud Saves. Steam Deck included.
I talked about Cloud Saves on Steam at 09:35.
Hi Rudy!
I really enjoyed your video and I found it really interesting, I've been dragging my feet for a while now about getting a steam deck. I had a few questions that weren't in your video but I wanted some clarification.
To preface I'm a college student who's going to be a junior in the fall and I commute a lot between school work and home. I have a switch lite, new Nintendo 3ds xl, and I whenever I commute I play mostly on my 3ds since it's a little more portable. when the steam deck was announced I liked the idea of being able to play pc games without having to own a pc.
1. I know the steam deck allows you to be able to play the steam deck wherever you want and allows you to access your steam library. I have a steam account and a few games, but is the steam deck better for people who already have a large catalog of games
2. I'm mainly a Nintendo guy and I currently have a switch lite and a New Nintendo 3ds xl, ifs it better to sell those devices and then just consolidate everything to just the steam deck since it can run pretty much everything I'm fine with selling my switch but not my New Nintendo 3ds I'm a little too attached to it (It's my pokemon/ animal crossing machine)
3. In terms of portability, I commute a lot between my college lectures and I mainly use either my switch or my 3ds due to it being super portable. Is the steam deck something you can take out of the house and use it or is it one of those devices that you don't take out of your house and you keep inside.
Thanks for reading my wall of text, and keep up the good work man!
Hey! Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment.
1. Not at all. Like the Nintendo Switch or the 3DS XL, you'll slowly build a library as you go.
2. Emulation runs really great on the Steam Deck, but Switch Emulation is at a stand still with what the Nintendo Ninjas did to Yuzu. I wouldn't sell those andhelds yet, especially the 3DS.
3. Portability is subjective, I think. The Steam Deck is huge compared to the other handhelds. And it makes it hard to recommend it unless you have a backpack or shoulder bag with space for it.
Another note, if you can, go with the OLED model. The battery life is so much better on it.
Hope that helps!
Just curious, how fast does it load a game or resume gameplay? I usually have only 5 to 15 minutes to play games before I go to sleep. Currently, I’m quite happy with the Nintendo Switch because it loads very quickly and reliably. However, I’ve been thinking about playing some of the games on the Switch that I already have on Steam. Also, Nintendo games are really expensive. Do you think it’s suitable for me?
Agreed, for most people the Steam Deck will be best. For me however the Ally X represents the dream I had as a kid. Any game regardless of when it came out, where it’s availible and if it’s an Indie or AAA will play well. It’s more powerful, more compatible and more versatile, you just have to pay more for those things. I haven’t made a decision on which I’m getting next week yet but I’m leaning towards the Ally X.
Well I think you would really like the legion go as it is similar in specs and abilities of the rog ally but with a better and bigger screen and detachable controllers
I want a steamdeck but I’m so worried they’re gonna drop the next one as soon as I order it.
Seems like it'll be a bit.
www.tomshardware.com/video-games/handheld-gaming/valve-confirms-the-steam-deck-wont-have-annual-releases-steam-deck-2-on-hold-until-a-generational-leap-in-compute-performance-takes-place
Apex Legends and Fall Guys both work on the Deck. Fall guys is just a hassle to install, but it does work. I've seen this said a few times, where people just assume all games with Easy Anti-Cheat aren't supported, which isn't the case. Apex was even listed as "deck verified" on Steam for ages and only recently changed to just "playable".
Appreciate the heads up. 🙌
I've been wanting a PC but this might be the perfect solution for me
Do you think monster hunter wilds will run on the steam deck?
I freaking hope so. I'm planning on getting Wilds on PC, so it running on there would be awesome!
I'm loving my steam deck. I don't mind playing older, indie or games at a lower fps and lower quality.
Isn’t stick drift a big issue with the steam deck I’m considering getting one over a Nintendo switch however the stick drift issue concerns me. Is there something on the steam deck that helps you prevent/ fix it?
Nope. Stick drift was only an issue when it first launched, but got fixed via software update.
You can get hall sensing replacements if you're concerned.
@@baldlyrudy okay thank you I was wondering because I can only get the LCD version of the steam deck but can get the OLED switch and it was a big concern for me.
@@xRxvenge_Clips no worries. There was a revision of the LCD model of the Steam Deck as well. Just look out for it if you go that route.
@@baldlyrudy I will do it’s for a present for my upcoming birthday and I like the variety that the steam deck has but I worry about the drift and battery life on the LCD and don’t know which is the best for a late teen between the switch OLED and the steam deck
@xRxvenge_Clips I'd say go with the Steam Deck out of the two.
I finally saved up for a steam deck oled hoping to order it today 😊
Hope you enjoy it!
Apex Legends(not all the time due to EA but the devs go out their way to fix it), Black Desert Online and Smites works on Steam Deck / Linux that list must been old or they never updated. @13:28
Appreciate the info! 🙌
@@baldlyrudy is all good but good video over all
@@ZaberfangX thanks.
Steam Deck is like Apple minus the crazy prices..easy to use but not the most powerful
Agreed!
It's funny because I agree with you but hate apple products lol
@@DManLewis1I hate apple but like some of their product 😂
And most supported...
Yea I mentioned that comparison also it’s just works not like a android device with all the specs I’ll never use
I've had the Steam Deck for a little over a year. And i love it. But there is more tinkering to be done that most people talk about. And if publishers/developers do an update it could break some games sometimes. Even verified games have issues. A lot of games, including verified, have blurry and small text. That's sometimes hard to read. I usually switch to Desktop mode, and for whatever reason, those games have text that is clear and legible. It's not always just push A and play. It is the closest thing to a console experience on a PC handheld. New users to PC need to research to make sure it can play the games they want. Especially if they may not be too Tech Savy. And like to Tinker.
I got the high end 1st gen at the end of launch on sale through steam came to me like a new car gave it time alone after setup cuz i have amazing laptop but man this thing is a beast emulation remote playing your entire pc library already upgradeable ram processors if you want but vanilla is still strong
I may buy a Steam Deck but only when a much more powerful version is released. I may have to wait for a while, though.
I’m on console and I play XDefiant which isn’t on steam. Is it possible to add games from other sources? I want to keep it as simple and streamlined as possible like my experience on console
I haven’t researched thoroughly yet, but excluding the games that need an exclusive windows app to run multiplayer there are methods to get f.i. The epic store running on it.
Like I said, I haven’t looked deeply into it, but it looks like there are apps to run non steam games.
You’re the first TH-camr I seen playing gunbrella
Whaaaaat? But it's such a good game. I wish people would play more Indies.
I think one important thing everyone is forgetting to mention is that the steam deck oled isn't as accessible to get as the other handhelds where you can purchase from a lot of stores and online stores.
That's a fair and valid point.
@@baldlyrudythank you. I'm running into that issue now. I was thinking of getting the ally x buuuttttt the steam deck oled still seems more like the way to go especially with reliability and user friendly interface. But I can't use my Best Buy nor Amazon account. So it pushes me back to ROG.
@wittaq9352 understandable. The ROG Ally and Ally X are great.
Is it worth it to upgrade to the OLED? I've had my Steam Deck LCD 256 GB version for a year now and I love it still. No issues with it, I don't use graphically intensive games on it, just indie and cozy games but just wondering if its worth the upgrade or just wait for a better upgrade later?
Hmm...the Steam Deck OLED has been out for a bit. At this point, it might be worth it to wait for the next iteration.
Excellent review I am totally going to get the 256gb oled model this fall for a future next fall vacation trip. :)
Thank you! And welcome to the club!
Even better, the lowest is 512gb
Do you think that honor magic5 rsr is good ?
Im planning on buying a phone(mainly to play on emulators)
Im trying to decide between either honor magic6 rsr or Samsung s24 ultra
I have an rog ally x and I STILL miss my Steam deck OLED lol. May have to get another one
Why do you miss the SD?
@@DrakonR mostly the OLED screen. It’s beautiful! Software is great too but I do have that on my Ally x anyways
So i came acroos a steam deck when i was looking for a ps vita i bought it and man i cant put it down i got the chiaki to play remote my ps5 and i feel bad my portal is collecting dust
The only thing that’s making me drift towards buying a rog ally over the stream deck is the fact that I only play r6 siege , cod & apex legends , and if I’m right I don’t think any of these can be played in the steam deck ??
Apex Legends can be played on the Steam Deck! That's outdated info. I'm not sure about everything else though.
Steam Deck is king! I love both my Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck
So is all games available just some u have to still use mnk if that’s the case then yea I would definitely want to get one of these but if there are games u just can’t play at all then idk
You don't need a mouse and keyboard to play games, but you can if you want. The touchpads are pretty good if you need something like that. There aren't many games that don't work on the Steam Deck at this point. SteamOS has matured really well.
@@baldlyrudy oh ok thank you
@redxakuma you're welcome!
I enjoyed my SDOLED but I had a lot of issues with the WiFi where it wouldn’t connect at times. Customer support blamed it on my router even though everything else connected fine🤔. So I sold it. Got a Rog ally and I enjoyed the option of playing more games. But the battery was not it. I’m thinking of trading it in for this.
Embargo is up, so I can say this now. The battery on the ROG Ally X provides more than double the battery life at the same TDP as the Ally.
This is easily the best PC for the price. For around $300-$400, you get a stable workstation and handheld device in one.
I use my Steam Deck over 12 hours a day for work, browsing, studying, cloud gaming, and light gaming on the go. My $800 laptop can't handle much beyond basic tasks, and my high-end PC with a 4090 isn't practical to run all day due to its high power usage (200W-300W).
The Steam Deck, however, handles two monitors, uses just 40W, and stays stable. With one USB-C dongle, it instantly becomes a full workstation on my desk.
Does the steam deck store allow modded game purchases/downloads?
In short, yes. You can use mods on the Steam Deck.
@@baldlyrudy Thanks for the replay. Good, because I’m looking to buy a good, reasonably priced, portable PC gaming system very soon.
I appreciate the sd but it’s hard to recommend a sd, I felt like the sd time is over. Just can’t compete with other handheld’s. Got a rog ally for about $500 and currently the legion go is $400. I personally wouldn’t recommend a sd, for a little more money you can get a better handheld.
The sd had there time in the sun 🌞
what about the game pass incompatibility??? That's a major negative point as I already have a game pass used across 3 devices. To me its a given I will have a game pass. Buying a handheld pc that cannot access it, is the one thing that stops me from buying it. At this point I am pointing towards the Legion Go and unless that changes its the one I will buy.
For sure. If Game Pass is a big deal, then I'd go with a Windows PC Handheld. The ROG Ally X is probably going to be the best handheld on paper. The Legion Go's screen is 🤌.
I play Game Pass on mine. Works a charm as long as you have decent WiFi.
@@tenbob1973 while you can do that workaround, it's never going to be the same as running the games natively. And if you travel with your device you wont be able to access the games can you?
@@gamecubegauntlet well, I have played it at a relatives house so yes. As long as you have great internet then yes it's fine.
I want to play dragon ball sparking zero , but also want to playe emulated games and some triple A games , but I don't know if is steam deck oled better or Asus Rog ally since I also use a lot of micro SD for the thousand retro games I play I'm scared Asus won't read the micro SD , which one I should get ?
Depends. The real advantage of the ally is playing docked at 1080p with turbo mode and cheaper name upgrades (2280 nvmes are generally cheaper and easier to find). If you get a 2tb nvmes then you won't need to swap micro SD.
If you won't play docked or absolutely need to use micro SD and are willing to play at 800p then the deck will be a cheaper and better option.
You can get grips and accessories for the go too, what make the steam deck so that is the 800p if 1080p ? Maybe i think it needs to be 1440p or 1600p. i think it is in second place i oled, not it . When the switch did the oled vision, I recommend the steam deck over an ally. But I think the go if you want power but.Also a cheap twiligh But I think the go if you want power but. Also, a cheap price
You can't really see a big difference between 800p vs 1080p on a small display, and the gains in performance are MASSIVE. The 800p display is how the Steam Deck can get such great batterly life compared to the other handheld PCs. Where it struggles is if you want to use it as a desktop PC substitute, because it's not really suited for 1080p gaming unless you are exclusively playing games from 2015 or older. It's still serviceable at 1080p but you are gonna be shooting for around 30fps in most newish games.
Hey Rudy, great video. How did you first get your son into coding?
Thanks! He was looking for things to do after school and during the summer.
One day he decided he wanted to do things that wouldn't entertain only him but also others. He decided coding would be the way to go. He was always fascinated how large scale games like Minecraft were made with large servers to support them. So he searched online and he learned about Scratch. It's block based, but essentially JavaScript.
He found Scratch tutorials on TH-cam. Then he found Griffpatch tutorials (a TH-cam channel) and started learning more about different aspects of coding in Scratch. Now he's in the middle of a course and learning how to build a game.
@baldlyrudy Thank you for the information and keep up good work, bro.
@@NewGen7988 thanks! Much appreciated. 🙌
I wouldn't say that it is easier than Windows based handhelds - only if you play Steam games, but if you want additional launcher or make some optimizations/modding/etc., then you have to face Linux and terminal. For ppl that are not that technical (so I guess for the most), it is much much heavier. I know, because I work in IT and have friends with SD that were asking me like 1000 questions how to do something (they found some tutorials, but there was always something that didn't work for them and they needed my help).