• Primarily0617@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    nobody i know who has a switch wants to play online with it, but sure

    i’m not sure why having a mouse and keyboard is relevant

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      11 months ago

      M+K = control system when docked. It’s very relevant.

      nobody i know who has a switch wants to play online with it

      Anecdotal and irrelevant because the service exists and is used by millions. Nobody debating between a steamdeck and a switch is planning for it to be offline play all the time.

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        11 months ago

        M+K = control system when docked. It’s very relevant.

        you want me to plug my keyboard and mouse into the deck so i can sit within arms reach of the TV to play?

        defeats the purpose, I’d say

        Nobody debating between a steamdeck and a switch is planning for it to be offline play all the time.

        this is literally every bit as anecdotal

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          11 months ago

          I have to believe you’re just trolling at this point. I’m done man. Feel free to have the last word, I’m sure it’s very important to you.

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            11 months ago

            I congratulate you on your attempt, but I honestly don’t know how you lasted this long because holy fuck did it look like you’re trying to argue with a particularly dim houseplant

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          11 months ago

          you want me to plug my keyboard and mouse into the deck so i can sit within arms reach of the TV to play?

          You’ve never heard of or owned wireless peripherals? We’re not in the 90’s.