Steam Deck is out now and most gaming lovers are opting to buy it. Well, given the fact that it’s a handheld console, one can not resist comparing it with the current champion in this category, the Nintendo Switch.
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Sometimes, comparison can be quite tricky, and in the case of Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch, the situation is similar.
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Fans want drifting competition between Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch!
Nintendo Switch has been a great console ever since its release years ago. People love it for its portability and, of course, its design and appeal. However, the console has been the victim of unexpected scenarios as well. Especially when it comes to the topic of drift in its sticks.
Now that a new rival device in Steam Deck has made its entrance in the handheld segment, the war involving drifting seems to have escalated to a whole new level. And people experiencing stick drift, at least, that’s what’s happening right now, according to Wario64 on Twitter.
The account shared a Reddit post in of their recent tweets, regarding how some owners of Steam Deck are experiencing the instances of drift.
As soon as Wario64 shared the clip on Twitter, fans also came up with their own views on this entire situation. Surprisingly, most of them urged to have a drifting competition between Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch. Because of several owners facing such situations with the just-released gaming PC.
Others mentioned that this problem needs to be rectified since it has existed for a long time now.
One user rightly pointed out by writing:
“We gotta have a drift competition between this and the switch see which pulls off the best drift.”
We gotta have a drift competion between this and the switch see which pulls off the best drift
— Daniel (@danielisyourboy) March 1, 2022
When Switch emulation goes too far…
— GoodlyMike (@Goodly_Mike) March 1, 2022
when they said it performs better than switch i didn’t know the competition was on who drifted first!
— Alaria△Systems (@Xyrax_Alaria) March 1, 2022
Wow. Why is it so hard to make properly functioning analog sticks?
— biznessmane (@immaBIZNESSmane) March 1, 2022
I’m sorry but I just know these people are going ham and pressing in on the joysticks to hard. I’ve had the same controllers for YEARS and have never experienced drift, maybe people need to be more gentle with controllers.
— Jake Ryan (@jAKIErYAN928) March 1, 2022
I doubt this. Many don’t understand how this works in the first place. Every controller (freshly made) has a slight drift and it’s supposed to be offset in the backend. More than likely this stick isn’t configured correctly so it’s not accounting for the natural drift.
— JustinTlME (@jpbeeman) March 1, 2022
We can travel to the stars. We can edit genomes. But we can’t make a control stick that doesn’t drift.
— TheGeoKips (@TheGeoKips) March 1, 2022
will be really interesting to see how Valve reacts and handle this situation in comparison to Nintendo
— 🔴Lildjboy🔴 (@lildjb0y) March 1, 2022
Unfortunate but to be expected with new product launches. There’s always a few that have issues…
— Jameson (@jameson_dd) March 1, 2022
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Steam Deck gaming PC is now available for the interested, potential buyers looking to have a new experience other than the Switch.
What are your thoughts on this ‘drift thing’ in Nintendo and Valve’s handheld products?
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Also, in case you have already purchased a Steam Deck yet? How has the experience been? Let us know in the comments.
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