Hiya Lemmy, I’m stuck on a dilemma.

I have a nice PC but I don’t like being stuck at a desk all day and would like to game from my couch without having to lug the tower back and forth. It’s a whole thing and that bitch is heavy.

So I have some options.

A) getting a looong HDMI cable to somehow run from my PC to the TV.

  • this is the cheapest option, for sure. But my controller doesn’t pair well with my PC for whatever reason, so that doesn’t really help a whole lot. I do have a looong usbC cable, but it’s not my favorite option. Especially with cats.

B) build or buy a micro ATX. Something with tiny(relatively) form factor that doesn’t need to be anywhere near top of the line to play what I usually play. So I could probably build something decent for 1200 USD? Maybe 1500. Or buy a pre built and save some heartache.

  • it’s the most expensive option, but it will last me forever and it’ll be a portable PC basically. Just not as portable as a steam deck.

C) buy a steam deck. I don’t need the OLED or anything. I don’t usually travel with gaming things, so I’m not worried about all that.

  • middle price option. While portability isn’t a huge concern, it could really come in handy. I really liked steam OS and the ability to just boot as a PC. I could see myself using an emulator to play some older games. But my biggest concern with the steam deck is that the other one I borrowed from a friend couldn’t really play rocket league. It just didn’t have the juice to run the game? And I’m pretty sure I turned down all the graphics and everything.

Anyhow. This is a long post of thoughts. Anyone been in this situation? What did you choose? How are you feeling about your choice?

  • Shadow@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    I love my steam deck, but it’s underpowered and I don’t use it for intensive games.

    Personally I just have a long hdmi cable to my tv and USB cable to a hub on my couch. I plug my dongles in right next to me.

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      5 days ago

      I use moonlight a lot on my deck for more intense stuff, gets way better battery life that way too. Ended up using the deck a lot more than I expected I would.

    • Lightor@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      Same, fiber optic HDMI can actually push 120fps 4K pretty far. Then just an RF adapter and you can use your wireless Xbox controller. Then I just have a wireless keyboard with mouse pad to type or click if need be.