Do you think, is this as comortable as holding PS5 oraz Xbox pad? Playing souls like games is trouble-free?
Comfortable enough. My hands or arms do fall asleep sometimes. But to be fair they do the same with. Ps5 controller so I can really blame it.
FPS do lead to right hand pain for me. I just started CyberPunk on my new OLED deck and no pain yet. But there’s a lot of cut scenes and break in action. The real test would be playing far cry again where I’m shooting all the time.
It was heavy at first but after 1 year not so much anymore
It is very comfortable but for some reason, when laying down, my right hand always goes to sleep while playing it. Lol
I didn’t use or keep mine for too terribly long, but I would honestly say that it is more comfortable for me than holding the average Xbox or comparable controller. I’m also a big guy with big hands, but holding the steam deck just felt right.
In all, perfect honesty - it’s very comfortable ergonomically, but the weight of the LCD model caused my hands to go asleep occasionally. It’s yet to happen with the slightly lighter OLED model.
Feels good to me. I got the dbrand Killswitch case and it’s even better
Everything but the Right and Left Bumpers. I don’t the ergonomic are right with thoae
Heavy, but comfortable otherwise. The weight is my biggest issue with it and largely why I’ve stopped using it as much as I was.
I have big hands, so it’s a little uncomfortable after 2 hours, but it works well enough
More comfortable than Switch but not as comfortable as a dedicated controller. My right pinky starts to get sore/fall asleep after awhile, especially when playing a game using the right trackpad instead of the right stick.
The back grips make the natural hand position hard to press the L and R buttons. Joysticks feel too tall/big and unable to be precise with.
Comfortability is overall 7/10, which is the only gripe I have with the system so far. Hopefully will warm up to it over time.
For me? No. I had hoped the OLEDs weight reduction would fix it, but it didn’t.
I play souls games without issues, the SD is comfortable for me.
But I do have big hands. I found the Switch to be way too small for my hands and I either needed 3rd party joyconns or a Pro controller just to play games for long periods of time.
Yes, but not afterwards. My wrist hurt.
I have pretty big hands and a naked steam deck makes them cramp a bit. The Jsaux case makes it perfect for me.