Is there actually a way to see how many hours you've used it for?
Having no idea how much I've used it total, I'd still say it's a good purchase.
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Is there actually a way to see how many hours you've used it for?
Having no idea how much I've used it total, I'd still say it's a good purchase.
When I first pre-ordered I was working a job that had hour lunches and thought it would be great to kill all that extra time. Now I'm in a different job with 30 minute lunch, so I don't get to use it as often but I would still say it's worth it just to keep in my car if I ever happen to have time to kill before an appointment.
I use it a lot, it is ny main gaming machine, i couldn't be happier with my purchase
My gaming PC broke a few months after I got my deck. I realized my deck did everything I needed and I wouldn't need to spend many thousands on a new rig.
I'm happy. I'm also a patient gamer who doesn't play AAA eye candy games so it's an easy transition
So, I don't really play much, tbh. But that's just me. I go through, like, phases where I play video games a lot for several weeks, and then don't touch a game for several months. What I can say is, with the exception of TOTK on switch, the only thing I use is the SD. It's the best game (or really, tech in general) purchase I've ever made. I'm poor as a MF, and I'd make that purchase over again if I had the option. Absolutely zero regrets. It's perfect, and I love that I have it when I want it.
I think realistically the most important thing is how big your steam library is. In general, I've hated handhelds. The DS was great but the screen was too small and I've never been motivated to use it to try new experiences but I've never had that issue with the steam deck. I think it's due to (a) the library size (b) the first attempt at an all digital console (c) the ease of emulating my physical retro library to quickly jump on my impulses to play them.
I really had every reason to hate this since it was an impulse FOMO purchase which I could afford but probably should not have.
When I get the itch to play a game I'll play the Deck an hour or 2 I've the course of a few days until I beat the game or I'm distracted. If I'm not doing that the deck can sit dormant for months at a time. I'm not a huge gamer but I am a tech enthusiast. I think it's worth it but I can't get into a lot of games. I have trouble finding games that get me hooked. I'd like to play Jedi Survivor at some point but not at the current price.
Allowed me to catch up on pc games I missed as a console gamer. Well worth it for me. After 8ish months it’s not being played daily but used based on games I feel like playing at the time.
I sold it. I have a pc, and usually when I would be able to use it, I don’t want to play and just got off my pc
I use it almost everyday. I'm getting through my steam library more so than I was on my PC. It makes me want to play more games. I also use it to play emulators which with a bigger screen and power it's better than my switch. I dock it to my TV and take it on the go and recently on the plane.
I bought a decent dock for it so it kinda spends more time plugged into TV than not but yeah had one for about 6 months still use it.
Everyday. Playing wow right now.
I had an initial period where I played it a bunch, then I decided I have a few more Switch games to get through and then that will become a dust collector mostly, until I want to replay something many years from now. After this year or so I imagine it will be seeing tons of usage.
I suppose I could say I bought it a bit prematurely, but given that I have been using it and so has my son its been a fine purchase
I use mine just about every day. I still have a great time with it and use it as my main gaming machine. No regrets here.
I use it more than I have any previous hand-helds
That is to say, occasionally haha but still love it
I use it as a steam link when I'm home and load it up with emulators in case I'm away from my gaming PC.
the proton support this great, I just love having less fan noise and pleanty of battery.
Sometimes every day, sometimes not for a week or so. I usually play with it docked to my tv, I have a wireless mouse and 2 wireless controllers. I get interested in certain games I think would be fun playing on the TV, like coop games and right now Just Cause 3. I also got back into emulators, they are fun on the deck and TV.
I play for maybe an hour or 2 every couple of days. I recently docked it to the living room TV and now the wife plays a couple of hours a week now too.
Best purchase I've ever made!
I use mine nearly every day!
I don't play mine everyday (owning an Xbox and Switch means I move about a bit) but for what I payed for the base model it's totally worth it. I rarely sit at my PC to game since working from home so being able to lay back on the sofa with some Stellaris, Civ 6 or Cities is a touch. Plus the freedom it allows for customisation and emulation put all other consoles to shame.
Once a month, on average, I’d guess. I just thought it’d be a nice way to game in the living room. It is, and I’d buy it again. Prior to opening it I would go months between times that I play. I wish I had more time to customize it, really, as the control scheme offers so many possibilities. But I can game or I can bind, and not both.