I am very into first person shooters. I have always loved games such as Halo, Call of Duty, and Battlefield. And playing on my main pc, I am a pretty competent player. I like to say I can really help carry the team to victory. But on my steam deck i totally suck at shooters like Halo. I was averaging 0-2 kills on my steam deck tonight, whereas last time I played Halo on my pc I was averaging close to 30 kills a game. Anyone else feel like the steam deck is hurting their performance?

  • Librae94@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    It’s all up to what you’re used to.

    I was very good in PC shooter until I switched to console. Took me some months to get to a 1.0 k/d, and after some years I got pretty good again.

    Switched back to PC 6 months ago, most of my skill with kb/m is now gone. I’m too old to want to improve so I get used to being a noob. But that’s okay

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      1 year ago

      I’ve used the gyro aiming, but so far, I have yet to actually get it set up where I can accurately use it. Maybe I just need more practice. But it feels either far too sensitive or far too sluggish in an actual match. I’m still trying to find that sweet spot.

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    1 year ago

    Yeah I’m trash with a controller in fps games, even single player games like doom feel sluggish/diminished on controller imo.

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    1 year ago

    You can play with your preferred input on a Steam Deck. Hook up a mouse and keyboard if that’s what you’re used to, or if you have a preferred controller, connect that.