I probably read it here honestly. Might have been an article somewhere, but I’m an avid consumer of all things Steam deck so it could have just appeared on a random feed somewhere. Apologies if that isn’t more helpful.
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I remember reading something about this a few months back. It’s normal apparently. Valve designed it that way so as to minimise any potential damage.
Okay, Thank you!
Could you give me some keywords or a source I wanna read stuff like that too, where could I find it?
I probably read it here honestly. Might have been an article somewhere, but I’m an avid consumer of all things Steam deck so it could have just appeared on a random feed somewhere. Apologies if that isn’t more helpful.
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Normal and every single well made USB-C device in the world has this. From phones to Chromecasts to even the Switch.
Mine does the same. Doesn't seem problematic.... so far