DoubleClutch
Gold Member
My main gaming station is my PC: 5800X, 64 GB RAM, and a 3070 makes for a pretty great experience. My display is an LG C3 77” and I have a high end surround sound system with 9.2 audio.
The way I have my setup, I can game on my couch with a controller, at my desk with KB/M, or even on my couch with a KB/M very easily due to the way I’ve connected everything and the layout of my home.
This flexibility also makes it difficult for me to enjoy gaming any other way. Nothing beats a high end OLED big display, high end audio, and the comfort of playing at a desk or on the couch any way I want.
Which leads me to how I’m looking at the Switch 2… I have a Switch since launch but stopped playing it handheld altogether. I’m thinking of a getting a Switch 2, but don’t like the idea of it being docked 100% of the time. Seems like a waste when portability is inherent to its design. Battery degrades for nothing, less power due to the portability…
Could I game on the go? Perhaps… but I find when I’m out and about I’d rather read on my phone, hang out on these forums, etc.. I’d rather experience gaming in the best way possible than on a small screen in my hands. This has basically ruined the Steam Deck for me, and other handhelds.
If you use these systems as they were designed (gaming on the go), how and where do you do it?
P.S., I can see how beneficial it is to someone who spends a lot of time in hotels and on planes, but those days are behind me. Even then I works end up so tired from work and the travel that I just want to sleep at that point. Just not the same gaming.
The way I have my setup, I can game on my couch with a controller, at my desk with KB/M, or even on my couch with a KB/M very easily due to the way I’ve connected everything and the layout of my home.
This flexibility also makes it difficult for me to enjoy gaming any other way. Nothing beats a high end OLED big display, high end audio, and the comfort of playing at a desk or on the couch any way I want.
Which leads me to how I’m looking at the Switch 2… I have a Switch since launch but stopped playing it handheld altogether. I’m thinking of a getting a Switch 2, but don’t like the idea of it being docked 100% of the time. Seems like a waste when portability is inherent to its design. Battery degrades for nothing, less power due to the portability…
Could I game on the go? Perhaps… but I find when I’m out and about I’d rather read on my phone, hang out on these forums, etc.. I’d rather experience gaming in the best way possible than on a small screen in my hands. This has basically ruined the Steam Deck for me, and other handhelds.
If you use these systems as they were designed (gaming on the go), how and where do you do it?
P.S., I can see how beneficial it is to someone who spends a lot of time in hotels and on planes, but those days are behind me. Even then I works end up so tired from work and the travel that I just want to sleep at that point. Just not the same gaming.