Since getting my Steam Controller, I’ve been playing docked much more, and was curious how well it works for everyone else.

  • soulsource@discuss.tchncs.de
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    13 days ago

    Disclaimer first: I haven’t played docked ever since I moved to my current apartment, so for about 2 years.

    So, for me playing docked was a mixed bag. The main issue was that upscaling from 720p to 1080p (my TV’s native resolution) never yielded a satisfactory image quality. This means, that I only played games docked, that were relatively light on the hardware.

    Things that worked well were 2D games, obviously, and light 3D games, like Cassette Beasts or the space-part of Elite: Dangerous (landing in Elite was, of course a no-go at native 1080p).

    I also had issues with my gamepad, a DualShock 4, interfering with the WLAN of the deck. If I remember correctly, that has been fixed by a Steam Deck update meanwhile.

    I also had severe issues trying to stream from my desktop to the Deck. It hadn’t liked my desktop’s 16:10 aspect ratio. From what I can tell from the current Steam Link Android app, it seems this also has been fixed meanwhile.

    For the games that worked fine, I have had a lot of fun playing docked though.

  • Fubarberry@sopuli.xyzOPM
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    13 days ago

    Personally I’ve been encountering more issues with docking than I used to have. Seems like it will work fine in either docked or handheld mode by themselves, but swapping between the two will cause a game to crash or steamOS to restart within the next 5-10 minutes.

    I am on beta, so it could just be a SteamOS bug that’s not in the normal builds.

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      9 days ago

      I kind of remember that being an issue way back when the Steam Deck launched. Ever since I always launch games after docking. Bummer to hear it’s still an issue.

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        9 days ago

        Thankfully it sounds like no one else is having this issue. It’s either a beta only problem, or maybe something to do with my cheap offbrand dock.

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    13 days ago

    I just did it for the first time yesterday, with a game in which I make heavy use of motion controls. It worked great. I jumped right in and had zero problems. 4k@60 was nice.

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    12 days ago

    I play some games docked like strategy games (on the computer screen) or family games (on the family TV) and it works fine.

    Where it would be problematic is if I also played these games in handheld mode as I would have to change quite a few settings.

    It would be nice if the Deck could switch between docked mode (using more power with better FPS/resolution) and handheld mode automatically.

    In a way you can do this by switching between the game profile/general profile, but it’s just a workaround.

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    11 days ago

    It is and always has been fantastic.

    I tend to play stuff in clean, crisp native 720p on my 1440p monitor (with the perfect 4x integer scaling), most commonly using mouse and keyboard… but some games I play with the Deck controls (I have an extra-long docking cord going to the Deck for that purpose). Have a SC reserved, and will just use that instead once I order it.

    Eventually I’m going to do power upgrade and get a true 1440 PC… but even though it’ll no longer be docked, I’ll still be happily streaming to my Deck in multiple relax spots in the house.

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    12 days ago

    Without the Steam Controller, I didn’t want even play docked on tv / monitor. The only time I tried it was to record some gameplay (an external recording device in between monitor and the Deck), so that I get everything record, not just the gameplay. I don’t have the original dock and tried with some random HDMI output thingy. And it worked! Here some bad illustration of the setup:

    From Steam Deck over converter, to recorder. The recorder splits up to tv output and saves the live video recording to drive.

    [ Steam DECK ]  o--o  [ USB to HDMI ]
                                o
                                |                 -----------
                                o                |           |
      [ USB Drive ]  o--o  [ Recorder ]  o---o   |    TV     |
                                                 |           |
                                                  -----------
    

    And it worked perfectly fine! Did I need to do the ascii illustration? No, but I had fun with it. :D

  • QuadratureSurfer@piefed.social
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    12 days ago

    Works fine for the most part, although I’ve noticed a bug in docked mode where, when changing users, it won’t show me where the highlight is at. I just listen for the audio queues and select the right profile that way.

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    12 days ago

    I’ve noticed a bit of lag on my inputs when using the dock and a ps5 controller so far. It wasn’t bad, but it was noticeable. Maybe a tenth of a second or so?

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      12 days ago

      Probably your monitor or tv. There should be no additional lag from the Decks perspective when using an external display. Plus you are using an external controller. Is it Bluetooth? That could explain the lag, in addition to your output screen.

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        12 days ago

        I did use it with the TV on Port 1, HDMI cable. I don’t understand where the lag would come from.

        Just to be clear I was thinking the lag was between the PS5 controller and the deck. I also have nothing to base that on or detailed knowledge of what to expect.

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        12 days ago

        I’ll try that. I just thought it was for the color of the screen (only thing that seemed to change). Thanks!

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    12 days ago

    I use mine docked I’d say about 70% of the time.

    Works great, one thing I did learn the hard way though was the JSAux docking station I got had some interference issues with the Dualshock controller I’d set it up with. Ended up going with the official which works decent.

    Primarily I use it to stream from my Gaming Desktop. There’s the odd issue but they’re few and far between.

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    Since I got my makeshift Steam Machine, I now have the deck always docked, with a monitor, KB&M and paired with 4 xbox controllers. It only becomes undocked when we make a trip.

    Before all of this, it used to be always docked to the living room TV and without Steam Controllers, my kids were limited to games with controller support.

    The experience has always been great.

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    12 days ago

    It is not nearly so smooth and reliable as consoles like the Switch. On occasion, it outputs to the wrong audio device, or doesn’t pick up a controller. But, those are infrequent issues and I usually put up with them.

    The Deck isn’t great for high-fidelity games on 1080p, but I’m okay with that since it wasn’t made for them. For docking, I like having it to play the many indie games where that’s not a strong requirement.

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    11 days ago

    i use it docked more than anything else with a 1080p monitor my old work was chucking. Works perfectly.

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    12 days ago

    I often play docked, but when I do I am usually playing something with high graphics demand (FFVII Rebirth) where I flip to desktop mode and use the Steam Link app to connect to my PC. If you are looking to play a really high end game via streaming, I recommended not using the SteamOS streaming and rather using the SteamLink app. Performance and controller detection work much better.

    For local games I’m playing stuff more like Moonstone Island, Planet Crafter, etc and it works great. I like the ability to slap on some extra peripherals. I attach a small USB keyboard for games that occasionally need it, and a mouse, but I generally play with the PS5 controller I have.

    My one beef is Smart TVs like my Samsung playing poorly with their stupid “smart device detection”… And it some times takes some playing around to get the video to connect properly (sound comes through)… A problem absent from my “dumb” Westinghouse TV/DVD combo LCDs i grabbed. So YMMV on connectivity if you have a less than well built Smart TV.

    • Fubarberry@sopuli.xyzOPM
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      I flip to desktop mode and use the Steam Link app to connect to my PC. If you are looking to play a really high end game via streaming, I recommended not using the SteamOS streaming and rather using the SteamLink app. Performance and controller detection work much better.

      That’s an interesting idea, I’ll try it out. Haven’t had much luck with Moonlight/etc working on my setup. Steam streaming is easy to use but performance is mixed, so improved steam streaming sounds great.

  • nocturne@slrpnk.net
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    It works just fine for me. I have played a few games that need a keyboard and trackball, so those work great docked. I used to have a setup with external speakers and a monitor connected to my dock.

    If I ever get a Steam Controller I am sure I will play docked even more. My most played game is No Man’s Sky, which I mostly play on a stand for my iPad. It puts the screen a little higher and allows it to stand up when I am not holding it.