Hey everyone, I’m a gamer that’s struggling to decide whether I should buy a Steam Deck OLED. Can you guys give me your most honest take about what should I do?

Key points:

- I own a Switch OLED with 50+ physical games that I’d sell in order to afford the Steam Deck.

- The biggest reason I’m currently not satisfied with the Switch is its catalog (too little AAA games, I don’t like most Nintendo exclusives anymore except for the occasional Zelda and Metroid game) and it’s docked experience.

- I’m mostly a docked player but I want a portable system because 30% of the time I’d play in portable mode.

- I’m interested in playing INDIES and AAA games from the last 2 gens. Playing newer games would be just a plus.

Examples of games I’m interested in: Fallout 3, NV and 4. Modded Skyrim. Monster Hunter World. Dark Souls 1-3, Sekiro. Witcher 3. Baldur’s Gate 3. The outer Wilds.

Can the deck deliver a decent DOCKED experience if I’m looking for a stable 30 fps - 1080p performance for them? My TV is small so I don’t really need more. Higher FPS count would be a plus but aren’t required.

If I had more money I’d keep my Switch and try the Deck before deciding, it’s the only part that makes me think twice. i’ve got a big collection, but most of them are games I didn’t fully or enjoy or that simply will play better on deck (indies, AAA…).

I hope I was able to convey what my priorities are as a player. Thanks a lot for helping a fellow gamer on the fence.

  • L0lil0l0@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Simple answer yes-ish. 😂

    For quite recent AAA games 1080p is often not possible but 720p with FSR is nice and it’s even better with FSR2. With FSR on a small TV you may not see a huge difference between 720p and 1080p. The image will look a bit softer in a quite pleasant way, giving something a bit more natural.