I couldnt play so many games without the trackpads. Is it that you don’t like the trackpads or you don’t like the specific positioning? Because I have the deck and its literally a dream. City skylines is like, an actual blast to play with the right controller config.
On that controller I feel like it puts the joysticks just out of reach. Maybe it feels good once you are holding it; I’ve had no issues with that on the deck. I do feel that games where I could use them there is a lot of clicking. For example, in civ5, the pads are needed, but with so much clicking i feel its just easier to dock. Maybe I need to give it another try.
Hmm… concerning. I was genuinely planning on purchasing one. I hadn’t used a controller regularly for decades before I got the steam deck. Now I’m in love with it. I was thinking the controller could pair with my tablet and that the controller would be a perfect way to stay consistent.
I couldnt play so many games without the trackpads. Is it that you don’t like the trackpads or you don’t like the specific positioning? Because I have the deck and its literally a dream. City skylines is like, an actual blast to play with the right controller config.
On that controller I feel like it puts the joysticks just out of reach. Maybe it feels good once you are holding it; I’ve had no issues with that on the deck. I do feel that games where I could use them there is a lot of clicking. For example, in civ5, the pads are needed, but with so much clicking i feel its just easier to dock. Maybe I need to give it another try.
Hmm… concerning. I was genuinely planning on purchasing one. I hadn’t used a controller regularly for decades before I got the steam deck. Now I’m in love with it. I was thinking the controller could pair with my tablet and that the controller would be a perfect way to stay consistent.