Does this console worth it? Also how hot does it get in the summer if you are doing demanding things without AC?

  • ive fucked up both my shoulders at work and holding anything longer than half an hour gets painful. the deck is the best device ive found in that regard. i love my deck. i 100% say get one, well as long as its officially sold there or if you can get a good portion of the cost back by selling it.

  • It is a bit heavy, if you’re holding it up the whole time. I usually use it resting on something (like my lap) if I’m playing for an extended period. It does get a bit hot, too, but not too hot. How hot it would get at your location is hard to say without knowing what the temperatures are like, but it’s hotter than a typical handheld.

    As to whether it’s worth it… this is just my personal opinion, but I think it’s the best hand-held gaming device on the market by a huge margin. It’s pricey, but you really get what you pay for; it’s an enthusiast device, for sure, but the build quality feels great, it’s modifiable, both hardware and software, and it runs games fantastically. Strongly recommend.

    • so the perfect thing would be to wait a bit for a lighter/better temperature device, since it is the first one so they will most likely have major improvements in the next!

  • I don’t find it too heavy nor that it puts any strain on my wrists, if you’re playing for extended periods it’s more comfortable to rest it on your lap like others have said anyway.

    As a counterpoint I love the ergonomics of the Deck. My fingers are quite long and with the Switch I always ended up getting the pins and needles in my pinky and ring fingers, that and pain in my palms where the console would sit, all thanks to the Switch’s flat design with straight edges (even though they’re slightly rounded).
    With the Deck I haven’t had that sort of issues at all, not even during longer sessions. It’s so well designed in that aspect.

  • I will touch on heat here. The heat the device produces stays entirely on the main slab, and you can’t feel it where you hold the device. It will throttle pretty hard if it gets too hot. Undervolting can help with this.

  • It’s actually more comfortable to hold than a Switch, in my opinion, and I wouldn’t say it’s too heavy, but I suppose that could depend on how your sitting/laying to play it? As far as the temp/heat goes, some games warm it up more than others, but even when it’s really getting pushed I’ve never been uncomfortable with the heat of the device. As others have mentioned, it’s honestly a fantastic handheld. ALL of my time has been dominated by Tears of the Kingdom lately, but I’m looking forward to getting back to the Deck soon(lol, it probably won’t be that soon, TotK is a massive game)

  • It’s comfortable to hold, I have the kill switch on mine with the kickstand, I usually use a pillow or a table as a support with the kickstand up. It’s still not as heavy as it looks, very comfortable in the hands.

    As for heat, it gets pretty hot, but not scolding hot. It’s designed to last years

    • yeah… heat is my biggest problem. i have lost many laptops since where i live it gets really hot in august, usually melts plastics hahaha, hopefully now that i bought an electricity protector it wont happen again from the electricity side, but for handheld devices its still scary with the insane heat

  • Depends on your hands I would argue.
    Yes, it is a big brick, that may be unwieldy for some. If you have a chance, try to test play it somewhere from a friend or anything.
    Battery life also could be better, depending on the load of your game it may only hold 2~3 hours.
    Heat is another factor, it can get kinda warm (&loud) during busy games.

    I personally love my steamdeck and it has currently completely replaced PCGaming for me. Especially with it being also an amazing Emulation Machine.
    Howevever, I do understand why some people don’t like the feel of it. To me and my big hands, it feels comfortable and nice to use, but some people may have problems.

    • very interesting. i am almost average height so it would feel huge for me hahaha to be honest i have been dreaming for a console like this my entire life because i knew it was where we were going. and now its finally here but since its the first model i just need to wait a bit longer for it to evolve and fix these problems in the next console.

  • The only time I find it kind of cumbersome is when I’m trying to kind of lounge or slouch out on the couch and I’m propping my elbows up against something. That’s because the propping combined with the muscles in my arms gripping the thing is causing poor circulation.

    Simple fix, don’t do that.

    Otherwise the biggest issue is posture. Hunching over a screen for prolonged periods is gonna be bad no matter how light the thing is.

    To put it another way, I have a gaming pc and I haven’t used it to game since I got my steam deck a couple months ago.

  • Well, most things probably get heavy if you’re holding them for many hours. It all depends on your posture and seating arrangement. Can you lean on a table or desk? Playing on transit? Are you sitting on the couch? Standing somewhere? If you can find ways to lean your arms and hands on something, it can help a lot.

    There are also lots of cases and stands that can prop up the Steam Deck so you can play with a controller, which is a bit lighter. You have lots of options.

  • It’s definitely heavier than say, a Nintendo Switch. But I got used to it quickly… and don’t have issues holding it. When playing in bed, it typically rests on my chest anyways.

    As for heat, I find the fan noise (for demanding games) is more annoying than any heat being generated. And for non-AAA games, you can limit the power to keep it from running loud/warm.

  • I’d argue anything is heavy if you’re holding it for hours. I play in short bursts and then dock it and play with a controller sometimes.

    I haven’t really had any issues woth temps. It gets hot yes, but I wouldn’t say ouchy hot.

    Edit: forgot to add about the heat.