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.
Clearly they do care though. Look at all of the earnest replies to his posts! If folks didn’t care, they would say as much.
That’s fine, but we need to just admit that and stop trying to get the big users to stay by sheer force of will. Either give them the tools they need or accept that Mastodon isn’t for them and that they’ll go elsewhere. You can’t have it both ways.
I follow him on Mastodon, and I think many regular users misunderstand his specific problems. They’re unique due to his huge number of followers, and I think that if we want Mastodon to grow, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to include more tools for folks with large followings.
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.
Have you tried Swiftfin? It’s 3rd party open source. I find it works much better than the official Jellyfin app.
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.
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.