The steam deck feels very heavy holding it in everyway. It feels the heaviest in its hand grips. Does that feeling go away? It feels like I’m trying to hold a laptop.

  • Aviandelight @mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    I was concerned about the weight when I got mine as I am used to Nintendo handhelds. After playing with my Steam deck for over a year now I don’t notice the weight anymore. I actually feel like I’m going to break my Switch when I play it now.

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    Yes eventually your muscles gets big enough and you don’t realise you are even holding it. You’ll get there. Hang in there!

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    It seemed heavy at first, but I don’t really notice the weight at all anymore. I find it much more comfortable to play than a lighter handheld like the switch, ergonomics are more important than weight imo.

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      The thickness is especially nice. I used grip attachments with the switch which at that point made it nearly as long as the Deck. They did not design those joycons for regular hands. If the controls were detachable on the deck I’d be using it as my main controller. I really want a comfortable joycons style wireless controller.

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    I only notice how bulky and heavy the deck is when I use my switch. But I love the deck and don’t mind the heft considering what it’s capable of.

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    I think it may also be due to the way the handle grips are shaped on the bottom half. My hands feel better with my palms flared out more. The joysticks do stick out a little too much for my liking, though, which makes it a little rougher only hands.

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    1 year ago

    It’s a personal preference and your mileage may vary, but I found a silicone skin to make a huge improvement in handling comfort.

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    It’s not particularly heavy but I generally rest the Deck against something anyways (my pillow if I’m lying down, my lap if I’m sitting up)

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    1 year ago

    If you’re sitting for a while playing it then put a pillow on your lap and rest the deck on it. I’ve got something I can only describe as a “gamer’s breastfeeding pillow” and it really takes the strain off your wrists/arms!

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    It’s doesn’t feel very heavy to me, my arms don’t get tired holding it one bit, but I do physical labor and work out at the gym so that might be why.

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    I wish I had an answer for you, but it was never heavy to me. I was actually surprised how easy it was to hold considering the size. Granted, I am a large man (6’6", 230lbs) so maybe that has something to do with it.

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    Yes, it’s a hefty device, but it’s never been at the forefront of my thoughts when using the device. I’ve never experienced weight related fatigue during a play session with the Deck. That includes playing CP 2077 for a 6 hour session today.