Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew
Razer Stream Controller X vs. Stream Deck: Is It Worth the Hype?
Episode notes
This week, Brett Deister dives into the world of gaming and technology, highlighting the new Razer Stream Controller X, a competitor to the popular Stream Deck, which offers similar features at the same price point of $150 but lacks some integrations. He also discusses an intriguing mod for The Last of Us Part One that transforms the gameplay experience into a first-person shooter, adding a fresh twist to the beloved title. Additionally, Brett explores the potential for running Windows 11 on the Steam Deck, opening up new possibilities for users. The episode touches on the recent changes at Twitch, including layoffs and the challenges posed by competing platforms, emphasizing the importance for creators to diversify their content strategies beyond just streaming. Tune in for insights on these developments and Brett's personal experiences in the gaming world.
Takeaways:
- The new Razer Stream Controller X is a direct competitor to the Stream Deck, priced at $150.
- While the Razer controller has 15 programmable buttons, its software features lag behind the Stream Deck.
- A mod for The Last of Us Part One allows players to switch to first-person shooting.
- Windows 11 could potentially run on the Steam Deck, enhancing its versatility for users.
- Twitch's new CEO indicated a need for change amidst layoffs and increased competition.
- Creators are encouraged to diversify their content strategies beyond just live streaming.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Razer
- Loupedeck
- AMD
- Blizzard
- Twitch
- Steam
- Adobe
- Spotify
- Philips Hue
- Voice Mod
- OBS Studios
- Streamlabs
- Premiere Pro
- Microsoft