• Gointhefridge@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    I see a lot of people ragging on the switch and comparing it to the Steam Deck. I own both but

    I’m gonna say this: they’re not even direct competitors. They don’t offer the same experiences at all.

    The beauty of the Switch is the ease of use, modularity of control, and communal nature of it. Even if switch online sucks, playing with other switches or 8 people in the same room with certain games is unbelievably easy. The plug and play usability and every single game you can buy from the internal store just works.

    Not to mention the dock is flawless and literally easy to use. For all its problems, the switch is a surprisingly well executed idea. There’s a reason they sold hundreds of millions of them.

    Steam is catching up, but there’s still a ways to go between proton compatible games, connecting controllers, plugging into a dock without having to bend down and plug a cable etc. The Switch is simply put: easy.

    That said, Nintendo is stupid for pricing the Switch 2 out of the “no brainer” casual gamer territory.

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      16 hours ago

      As owner and early adopter of both - disagree.

      Switch is gathering dust for me and everytime I pull it out i feel like getting my steamdeck instead.

      The only exception I can think off is low profile traveling but that’s a very small niche if people.

    • slaveOne@reddthat.com
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      21 hours ago

      I see a lot of people saying they shouldn’t be compared, but it still does make sense to do so as most can’t afford both.

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        19 hours ago

        And outside of coop couch, the switch pales in comparison on just about everything else.

        Game prices: higher

        Feel in hands? Awkward

        Removable controllers: pop off or loosen during solo gameplay causing everything to pause in order to fix it, which can, but isn’t always, be a quick easy fix.

        Plus, games like Animal Crossing that allow coop couch still demand individual switch consoles if you want the full experience for multiple people.

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          18 hours ago

          outside of coop couch

          Couch coop is pretty much the only reason we have a Switch. If it was just for me, I wouldn’t bother.

          As it stands, I have both: Steam Deck for me, Switch for family couch coop.

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      16 hours ago

      Yeah, people are bitching about first party titles never going down in price, meanwhile I’m here enjoying my 300Eur indie machine.