Hey! I'm 5 days into steam deck ownership. I recieved my authorization from valve on April 4th which I believe was the first notifications for Q2 pre orders.
I payed and my deck came on April 11th. Since then I've been taking an hour or so each day to set up and play with my 256gb deck.
I'm making this thread for impressions from current owners to share with community how they're faring with their new handheld. The good, the bad, the glorious and maybe the ugly too if you've found it...
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For me, this device negates my desire for a ps5 or XS. Never one to chase graphic whoring, I find value in accessibility far more than weighting performance specs so I believe this device was made for "me style" gamers.
Set up was silly smooth. Took me all of 5 minutes to have a working, updated deck after unpacking. I've downloaded 5 games...
Elden Ring
L4D2
Portal2
God of War
Valheim
At this point I've had time to dig into elden ring by 4 hours and I've played some rounds of L4d2...
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Pros - this thing feels premium.
Everything is customizable
Glorious performance of some great AAA games so far. (elden ring runs on high, L4d2 was buttery smooth as well during online play.)
Steam is free.... And has better deals than everyone else.
A multiplat port on this will likely run better and cost less than switch handheld experience.
Great speakers!
Steam OS is a great overlay....
Emula.....err forget it. 😇
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Cons - took me a bit to get comfortable with the layout. bumpers specifically are flush on the system so it's easy to second guess if you are pushing in the right spot.... that feeling has lessened significantly since day 1. (see pic below... Bumpers and triggers are very accessible to the hand. Close proximity. Bumpers glide with the shape of the body which takes a little getting used to)
downloading software seems to take longer than it should.
battery life isn't superb, but not super limiting either. I travel a lot and I can't say I'm ever away from an outlet on a plane/car etc for very long. can easily see myself playing this on a plane and landing at 100 percent battery because of charge and play. easy peasy. still, bigger games Will munch battery.
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id say one last con is that depending on your needs you should spend time with the deck customizing it to maximize battery life.... its pick up and play, but really would augment the experience by spending time tweaking the system to give you more time.
do YOU have your steam deck yet? tell us about it! have questions? ask! I'll also post some pics of my model when I get home!
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