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[โ€“] GraniteM@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I've got an Anbernic 353p and I LOVE it for handheld, but trying to use it as a console has proven tricky. I just want a device that I can plug into my TV and play games on with a minimum of tinkering. I shouldn't need to remap controllers every time I turn the thing on. I don't care to follow along with a three+ hour long tutorial to get all the settingsjust right. Plug into TV. Turn on. Play game.

This is where original hardware, or even those SNES Mini or Playstation Classic devices have appeal, because they aren't tinkering hobby devices, they're game systems first, last, and only. Everything above and beyond that should be very optional.

Steam deck. Not as cheap as an ambernic or raspberry pi, but I've been blown away by how painless and plug and play everything is, and I've played games on it from every console generation up to ps3 so far, plus modern pc games. Steaminput makes controller settings a breeze even for games or applications that don't have good input settings. I knew I'd like it before I got one last year, but since then I can't say enough good things about it, it's honestly everything I dreamed of as a kid playing video games, almost every game under the sun all in one handheld package, it's honestly incredible.