97 points

I have a Switch but have bought maybe 3 games for it tops. Where Steam has user reviews, a super simple refund policy, and frequent deep discounts, Nintendo’s purchasing experience is clearly lacking in a customer-friendly approach.

Anyone asking for recommendations for their next gaming device, it’s Steam Deck every time.

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44 points

And Nintendo insists on never discounting certain games. It’s hard to swallow paying $60 for a 5 year old game that I’m only somewhat interested in. Meanwhile steam will let you buy a game like that for $15 bucks. Half the time you buy it and never play it, but just wanted to get it on sale just in case you do find time to give it a go.

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20 points

Plus most people will already a pretty stacked library day 1 when they get a steam deck. I wouldn’t have to buy another game for years or even a decade if I were to get a steam deck just based on what I still have on my backlog.

And if I buy a game for the steam deck I can still play it on my pc whenever

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3 points

Super Mario Run on iOS is 4+ years old and still $9.99 to unlock all of the worlds.

No thanks, Nintendo. Learn from Steam and have some sales.

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2 points

In my region, a full price switch game costs over $90 including taxes. A measly SIX games would cost more than a steam deck.

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23 points

Steam Deck plays the games I bought in 2008. That’s a 15 year old library.

Where all my old Xbox/ps games just sit there.

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18 points

it also plays Nintendo games too

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11 points

Don’t forget a more user friendly digital download SHARING system as well… We tried “SHARING” a digital download switch game a few times… Steam is far more forgiving. Switch wins on swapping carts however, if you stick to physical purchases for sharing.

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8 points

Switch has Zelda. It’s the only reason we own a switch and the only game we play on it

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Except you can play that same Zelda game on a Steam Deck 60fps with no frame drops, I never play my Switch anymore now that I have my Switch library on my Steam Deck

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2 points

Ok, so ignoring the legality of emulating switch games (it’s not exactly simple to dump a switch game without owning your own switch), are you seriously going to claim that someone who wants to play Zelda and Mario legally should get a deck? I own both, I love the steam deck, it doesn’t play switch games 60fps, no fuss, it plays an emulated version of cemu breath of the wild at 60 fps and I would tell anyone who wants to play Nintendo games to get a Nintendo console. Heck, PC games which are verified on deck aren’t always great to play on the hardware, especially older games that weren’t made in mind for consoles. The second thing I bring up is how freaking large the steam deck and other pc handhelds are versus something like the switch. If you’re on a couch or hotel room, no big deal, but on the train? In a coach seat on a plane? That size does matter. I pretty much the deck the same places I’d bring a laptop, while the switch is much more a portable bring anywhere type toy. Regardless, this isn’t a battle, I own a console too (gaming pc’s in my opinion are dying out due to cost and lack of exclusives), but buy a steam deck because you want to play pc games, not because you want to play other consoles games - unless you’re someone with the inclination to want to tweak and configure emulators.

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3 points

Yeah. Nintendo’s lack of refund policies is why I made the switch to SteamDeck.

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90 points

It’s a computer, so yes. There are more computer games than switch games.

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31 points

There are more playable/verified games on the Steam Deck than there are switch games.

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12 points

Both are computers.

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12 points

One is PC game compatible Linux

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2 points

The switch runs on a chip that’s used in Android TVs and really old tablets. It could theoretically run way more if Nintendo weren’t so difficult.

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9 points

Yeah, so is my phone. You know what I mean

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76 points

People buy a Nintendo console to play Nintendo games. As good as the steam deck is (and I really do want one, but GabeN has decided that Switzerland does not exist), you ain’t going to be playing Splatoon on it.

Not everything has to be a contest. Let people like things that they like.

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38 points

Maybe not Splatoon specifically, but switch-exclusive single-player games run comparably or better on switch emulators running on the deck

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-46 points

Steam exclusive content of games isn’t a good thing. Moreover, it’s only a limitation of current technology until better hardware and software are developed. The Switch 2 can be better than Steam deck.

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48 points

Steam exclusive content

great, because nobody asked for that anyways.

The Switch 2 can be better than Steam deck.

and the Deck 2 will be better than the Switch 2. what’s your point?

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12 points

Right. Nintendo would’ve gone the way of Sega but they’re so good at developing software they get people to buy their hardware.

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4 points

you don’t get it, this is Gabens quest to save all the whales. it’s like a reverse Moby dick.

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2 points

Uuuh… You could. Single player for the most part, but Splatoon can be played on the Deck.

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2 points

People over the age of 16

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2 points

cough yuzu switch emulator cough

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1 point

Eyup.

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1 point

I bought my deck to play all games … including Nintendo games.

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74 points
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The SD had the Switch’s entire library the day it came out, no fucking shit it has thousands more games from the day it came out even ignoring that

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How does a deck perform for Steam games though?

Edit - oh fuck me, I was sleepy - I meant Switch games.

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4 points

Really good! However, battery management is indeed a thing.

Graphically demanding games, such as Phoenix Point, run well but drain battery fast.

Other games that look good, but somehow aren’t as demanding, last much longer.

Battery lasts the longest, of course, with 2D games.

Anyway, here’s my experience with the Steam Deck (not OLED):

  • Phoenix Point lasts just 2 hours.
  • Civ 6 lasts about 3 hours, more on smaller maps with less NPCs.
  • Emulated Breath of the Wild lasts for 4 to 5 hours.
  • Hollow Knight nearly 7 hours.
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I’m so sorry, I was sleepy when typing out my question. I meant to ask how well it ran Switch games! But thank you for this, I have recently ordered mine and I’ll keep this in mind!

Also have you tried any other games apart from BotW?

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Are you using the switch (Yuzu) or Wii U (cemu) version of BOTW? Wondering if I should make the “switch”

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Ok if you’re realistic. Low-medium and you’ll have an hour. Drop performance down for 2D games.

Source: I don’t have one yet.

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44 points

Including *cough* switch games *cough*

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