Yeah, I turn them off in a lot of games. Otherwise I accidentally hit them and trigger some weird effect.
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Yeah, I turn them off in a lot of games. Otherwise I accidentally hit them and trigger some weird effect.
I definitely put up with shit graphics and potato framerate for Baldur’s Gate 3
I’m surprised by Helldivers. I can’t imagine that it runs very well.
I did not own a PC for a while. I played BG3 exclusively with my Steam Deck hooked up to a monitor and M+KB. It was honestly great.
Oh what a treat! Everything up through Halo: Reach defined my teenage years. My friends and I had a blast trying to collect all of the campaign skulls on Legendary difficulty.
Can confirm that a certain wonderous game for the Switch now works.
The folks playing Starfield on a Steam Deck must be masochists
Sometimes the buttons are keyed to only go into certain positions.
I think only from PC Game Pass. I don’t have a Windows machine, although I guess I could dual boot the Steam Deck just to grab the files.
I want to rebuy it since it’s such a perfect Steam Deck game, but it’s hard to give up all my progression on Xbox!
It looks like people are having some success, based on the posts at Proton-DB. I think that rating it as Gold is a little too charitable, though. Lots of people having control, audio, and visual issues.
I wonder if it was prepping the shaders, hence the initial slowness.
I find it to be much more user-friendly than EmuDeck. I also like that it updates with all of the other system software in Desktop mode since it’s a Flatpak
RetroDECK aims to be an all-in-one solution. No need to mess with the terminal or anything.
It automatically configures the emulators, has a fantastic custom controller configuration, and is very easy to update through flathub/Discover.