wtf are you talking about. My whole point is how I enjoy both and how the switch is better as a portable device for the reasons I mentioned. Bigger, optimization, bad battery life and loud vs quiet, small and better battery life. People here lack comprehension for real. It's obvious the steam deck is more powerful and the variety of game is unmatched by any console, but I'm not talking about that, I'm talking about the form factor. Even the aya neo air has a better form factor than the steam deck with basically the same specs.
You make statements that may be true for your usage behavior, but are not relevant for a large part of the users, and you present these statements as facts, as if they were true for everyone, which they aren't. For example:
obviously anything you play on the deck is better than on the switch, except switch games because yuzu emulator is trash on the deck.
No it is not.
Some games run in fullspeed, the emulator constantly gets new updates and it is amazing that it is possible to play switch games on the Deck. It should be clear to everyone that emulating games requires more computing power than the native calculation on the original console. To say that yuzu is trash is just your own opinion.
It's a damn fact the battery life is trash, big as fuck and loud as fuck.
It is not a damn fact. You have a lot of possibilities to optimize the performance of the Deck. If you don't use that and then complain about 90 minutes of playing time, you haven't dealt with the device enough. In fact, you can get as much as 5-6 Hours of gameplay in standard games, if you don't push the Deck to its limit drawing 22W and more.
Big as fuck, okay, can be a disadvantage, does not have to be a disadvantage. My girlfriend could probably play longer with the Switch than with the Deck, for me it's the other way around. The Deck fits well in large hands. But I also adored the duke.
Loud as fuck - totally depends.
This can also be adjusted and depends on the respective usage behavior. While I streamed the complete Mafia Remake from the PS5 to the Deck and played through, I not only had a consumption of about 8W and could play for like 5 hours, but the Deck was also whisper quiet.
Just like hundreds of other games.
Mortal Kombat 150 gb with all the dlc, on switch 30 gb. If you can't understand what I'm saying then you don't know shit about PC gaming and how you need to download the whole shit even if you play at 720p.
While I understand your point that you think it's unnecessary to download files that you don't actually use, I don't know that it's ever been communicated otherwise. The Deck is a PC, you play PC games with it. On the main PC I also download the entire game, even if I'm playing on a 1080p monitor and don't need 4k textures.
I don't see why it should surprise anyone that you download the same game to the Deck as you do on the main PC. That's the point of the Deck.
I'm not saying that your points are not valid, but to act as if you are the center of the world and what applies to you applies to everyone, and thus to create a false impression of a product, I don't think is right.
But I have one question for you, since you often mentioned that your Switch games run better because you overclocked the Switch.
Do you know what the performance gain is compared to a non-overclocked switch and do you have any insight into the power consumption between an OG Switch and an overclocked one?
I'm sorry if you felt offended, maybe I was a little too into it.