• RaincoatsGeorge@lemmy.zip
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    8 months ago

    It’s been the best handheld I’ve ever had hands down. The sheer volume of verified games and the versatility of the device are unrivaled. I’ve been able to put it in so many configurations and customize its use to what I need. I bought a wireless kb and mouse and a usb dongle to run everything into it and I’ve even gotten some xreal airs and can play with the projected screen and it works great. The best part? If I put them on and get in bed it allows you to play games while lying completely flat . That might not sound like it matters. But you cannot do that with any other device. You gotta turn your head or prop yourself up to play. It is peak laziness. And I live for it.

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      I love this thing. I’m finishing games that I probably never would have gotten around to playing previously. I’m consistently impressed with how well games run, and how many of them run. I run Linux on my desktop as well and there is pretty much nothing I play that can’t be played on Linux/Steam Deck. I’m going overseas for 6 weeks in the near future, which would ordinarily mean I’m restricted to playing games on my phone. With Steam Deck and a dongle, I can continue to play all of the games I would play on my desktop. The Steam Deck and Proton have been revolutionary.

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        I’ve really enjoyed it while traveling. It real nice being able to throw some PlayStation controllers in my bag and having an instant console wherever I go. Every hotel ever will have some kind of hdmi cord running into a tv that you can hijack and plug it in. Don’t have to Fuck around with the switch dock system.

        Hell you can cast from the steam deck straight to a tv if you want. I won’t lie, it didn’t run that great, but I bet I could tweak it and get it to work better.

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      I’m a Nintendo maniac and a Switch fan. Undoubtedly.

      I love the Steam Deck. I’ve been blowing through old games like no tomorrow. I stream PS5 games and more intensive games from my desktop. It’s been a delightful device. They really cleaned up the PC gaming experience.

      I’ve had trouble getting my Stardew Valley working on it through Heroic because it’s on GoG, but just may buy it on Steam.

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        8 months ago

        Are you streaming cabled or wireless from your desktop? How is the latency?

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          My PS5 and Desktop are wired but my Deck is not.

          The latency seems fine but I’m not a very good gamer. Better gamers could be annoyed, but it seems fine to me. There’s been the odd hiccup now and again with Chiaki (PS5 streaming) where things go gray but it doesn’t bother me too much.

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            8 months ago

            Ok, cheers, got the impression from some other posters that the latency was unbearable :-)

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        I don’t know why this small detail was my favorite but it is. Theoretically you can use the xreals and do that with most devices but only the steam deck can do it without any added steps.

        The thing about the steam deck is it opens up pc gaming to places other than in front of your pc. And there’s been next to no opportunity to do that unless you consider cooking your genitals with a gaming laptop to be an enjoyable experience.

        I’ve got a nice tv room that was getting wasted because if I wanted to game I had to sit in my office. I’ve been able to be way more mobile within my house. I can stop a game on the pc and pretty easily restart it on the deck. While that’s not a new thing I do think steam cloud saves are unrivaled in functionality and ease of use.

        If you’re on the fence about the steam deck. Get it. I’d be the first to say it’s not worth it and trust me im a guy that knows how to waste money on stupid shit (case and point I bought xreal airs). But I’ve never regretted the steam deck.

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    8 months ago

    Man VALVe is killing it with gaming compatibility in linux i hope that next year every game from steam can be played on linux without any hassle

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      Need to start putting pressure on the anti-linux devs/publishers who find ticking a “proton compatibility” checkbox for their intrusive anti-cheat to be too hard.

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    If anyone is thinking about it for a low cost gaming rig; do it. Had mine for a year and love it. Also works with a two monitor setup for a cheap desktop computer

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    Still can’t buy it officially in Australia. There are resellers but they all have their own risks.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The Steam Deck from Valve has now hit over 12,000 games that are rated Playable or Verified.

    While it’s still far short of the total number of games and software on Steam, which is now over 96,000, it’s still an impressive number that Valve has been able to get through and give some form of testing.

    At time of writing the current numbers are:

    You can check out the full list on SteamDB, which includes titles that had their store page hidden although owners can still download the games.

    There’s various reasons for games to no longer be sold including expired licensing.

    You can download and try anything on Steam Deck these are just what Valve put through testing.


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