Hiya Lemmy, I'm stuck on a dilemma.
I have a nice PC but I don't like being stuck at a desk all day and would like to game from my couch without having to lug the tower back and forth. It's a whole thing and that bitch is heavy.
So I have some options.
A) getting a looong HDMI cable to somehow run from my PC to the TV.
- this is the cheapest option, for sure. But my controller doesn't pair well with my PC for whatever reason, so that doesn't really help a whole lot. I do have a looong usbC cable, but it's not my favorite option. Especially with cats.
B) build or buy a micro ATX. Something with tiny(relatively) form factor that doesn't need to be anywhere near top of the line to play what I usually play. So I could probably build something decent for 1200 USD? Maybe 1500. Or buy a pre built and save some heartache.
- it's the most expensive option, but it will last me forever and it'll be a portable PC basically. Just not as portable as a steam deck.
C) buy a steam deck. I don't need the OLED or anything. I don't usually travel with gaming things, so I'm not worried about all that.
- middle price option. While portability isn't a huge concern, it could really come in handy. I really liked steam OS and the ability to just boot as a PC. I could see myself using an emulator to play some older games. But my biggest concern with the steam deck is that the other one I borrowed from a friend couldn't really play rocket league. It just didn't have the juice to run the game? And I'm pretty sure I turned down all the graphics and everything.
Anyhow. This is a long post of thoughts. Anyone been in this situation? What did you choose? How are you feeling about your choice?
I've tried all on these except buying another pc ..
option c) Check out protondb to see other users experience with game performance on Steam deck. Sadly it looks like Rocket League has just lost native Linux support. https://www.protondb.com/app/252950
Option D) I have network cables running from pc upstairs to living room (just clipped to the skirting boards and run under rugs) and have used a Pi4 with steam link/moonlight and it works fine. There are some compression artifacts but overall it's hardly noticeable and quite playable.
Option E) Another way was using my Samsung tablet or phone with a usb to hdmi adapter which will mirror the game on the TV and I've used steam link that way (with controller connected to tablet via Bluetooth)
Option A) And just finally to note I also have a TV in the office with the PC and use a 4m long hdmi cable with that sometimes too which works perfectly, though it was hard to find a good quality hdmi cable that worked.
Oh what the heck? I didn't know RL lost Linux support. I run Mint on my desktop so hrm. Will have to look into that more.
But good to know about the rest, thanks!