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Steam Deck or Switch to play on TV?
Hey, my partner and I are gonna play Split Fiction, but we're wondering whether it's best to get it on Steam or on Switch. The Switch is pretty much permanently docked to the TV, but the graphics in some games have been a bit... rough (e.g. Hogwarts Legacy).

I haven't tried it with the Steam Deck so far as we don't have that dock yet, but if we got a dock for the Steam Deck, are we likely to get better graphics on the TV than with a Switch?

Has anyone tried playing games on both a docked Switch and Steam Deck? And if yes, did you notice a difference?

Thanks!
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My partner and me play with two wireless controllers (Xbox and DualSense) on a Android TV. The game, which is running on my desktop PC in another room, is streamed to the TV via Moonlight or Steam Link. That way I can get the best graphics. The (small) latency has never been an issue.
Last edited by BrightSoul; Mar 1 @ 6:30am
Spooky Mar 1 @ 4:56am 
Originally posted by BrightSoul:
My partner and me play with two wireless controllers (Xbox and DualSense) on a Android TV. The game, which is running on my desktop PC that's in another room, is streamed to the TV via Moonlight or Steam Link. That way I can get the best graphics. The (small) latency has never been an issue.
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Originally posted by BrightSoul:
My partner and me play with two wireless controllers (Xbox and DualSense) on a Android TV. The game, which is running on my desktop PC in another room, is streamed to the TV via Moonlight or Steam Link. That way I can get the best graphics. The (small) latency has never been an issue.
Thanks! I'll have to look into Moonlight because I apparently can't get Steam Link on my LG tv.
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Date Posted: Mar 1 @ 3:07am
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