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i guess someone at Valve got annoyed about people asking what Q1/Q2/Q3 means
I think many asking just wanted to know if they were April, May or June, not April-June. Making people wait each Monday is bad enough for Q1 folk, who only have to wait in March.i guess someone at Valve got annoyed about people asking what Q1/Q2/Q3 means
Oh no! That sounds worrying. Quick, send it to me to alleviate the symptoms. /jkI should play something on the Deck. I don't know what to play on the Deck. Beginning to think this little beauty just exacerbates my choice paralysis.
Emulate Soul Hackers to be ready for the second one in August ?
Currently on my "only playing on Deck" games are.I should play something on the Deck. I don't know what to play on the Deck. Beginning to think this little beauty just exacerbates my choice paralysis.
Emulate Soul Hackers to be ready for the second one in August ?
I need to try that, got it via Humble Choice.Ring of Pain is a great game and plays very well on the Deck.
Hopefully they will address it in the upcoming full launch then!Cacher
I tried Hardspace but I had problems with creating a game and entering your name with the keyboard.
Are you talking about the first game here, on 3DS? Anything above 10 FPS will be fine, trust me. It's a VN, plus very simple dungeon crawling. Even on real hardware it doesn't feel like it manages 60 FPS, at least it didn't feel very smooth. Just lock it to 30 and call it a day.Ok without tinkering Soul Hackers runs between 45-60 fps, sound wise, it's horrible. Changing resolution scaling doesn't seem to affect image size either.
Are you telling me I will have to play this on real hardware ? I'm, uh, looking for a good game to play on the Deck, not on a 11 years old console.
I tried capping it at 30 and the voices are even worse then.Are you talking about the first game here, on 3DS? Anything above 10 FPS will be fine, trust me. It's a VN, plus very simple dungeon crawling. Even on real hardware it doesn't feel like it manages 60 FPS, at least it didn't feel very smooth. Just lock it to 30 and call it a day.
So it's tied to the framerate then? That's unfortunate of course. Citra is surprisingly taxing on the CPU, so maybe the 2 Ryzen cores of the Deck just don't cut it there.I tried capping it at 30 and the voices are even worse then.
3DS emulation is still lacking, so I honestly suggest everyone getting a 3DS / 2DS asap. The console and games' prices are hiking.Ok without tinkering Soul Hackers runs between 45-60 fps, sound wise, it's horrible. Changing resolution scaling doesn't seem to affect image size either.
Are you telling me I will have to play this on real hardware ? I'm, uh, looking for a good game to play on the Deck, not on a 11 years old console.
Sure, and I just charged the little thing yesterday myself, to leave every possibilities open. But I mean, it did it's time, the yellowy tint of the upper screen on mine is grating, and again personal, there is something eminently idiotic to start a JRPG on a dead portable when you were trying to figure out what to play on your new portable.3DS emulation is still lacking, so I honestly suggest everyone getting a 3DS / 2DS asap. The console and games' prices are hiking.
Wow, absolutely don't throw it away! Replacement parts are easily available for a 3DS so fixing it or selling it online are much better options. If you don't want to bother, maybe just put it away for now.Sure, and I just charged the little thing yesterday myself, to leave every possibilities open. But I mean, it did it's time, the yellowy tint of the upper screen on mine is grating, and again personal, there is something eminently idiotic to start a JRPG on a dead portable when you were trying to figure out what to play on your new portable.
And as everything I do has failed lamentably for two days, I nearly bricked my 3DS while updating the firmware. Fixed it, sorta, but it now works only when the SD card is in. Which is not how I would describe as working flawlessly. NOW, there must be a way to fix things, but again, it's a 11 years old portable and I'm conflicted between keeping it for retro gaming and throwing it away.
Basically, I did a booboo to my 3ds and I'm pissed.
Unfortunately it would not be the first hardware I throw out. Not a pleasure but space constraints and moving house are hard to accommodate with old unplugged hardware. Yeah, I'm salty.Wow, absolutely don't throw it away! Replacement parts are easily available for a 3DS so fixing it or selling it online are much better options. If you don't want to bother, maybe just put it away for now.
If the experience is not what you are enjoying, I would say just sticking with the Deck. Being a Deck owner I am sure that you have so many options for what to play next. Personally I would go after some indies or PSP emulation as PSP games should run perfectly on the Deck.
We're adding a new feature to Steam Deck today to support gathering feedback from players by asking direct questions about your experiences. (This is an opt-in feature: we'll ask you once if you're open to answering questions, and you can opt out at any time.)
The initial data we're gathering in this way is about titles that are Steam Deck Verified. We're able to collect objective data (crashes, etc.) to help us understand how well the technical side of our review process is working, but ultimately the Deck compatibility ratings are about the overall experience: the definition of "working well" is succeeding at enabling current and future Deck customers to find the experiences they want. We want to make sure we're doing that, or identify the titles for which your experiences don't match your expectations.
The data collected by this system won't directly change the Deck compatibility category for a title. In other words, we're not crowdsourcing the compatibility testing process, but instead checking in with the crowd to confirm whether the process we've built is enabling the experiences we all want it to.
How It Works
After playing a game on Deck, you may be presented with the question "Can we occasionally ask you for feedback?". Your decision on whether to participate is saved to the new Steam Deck "Ask Me For Feedback" option in your account preferences and can be changed at any time.
Opting in to this system by answering "yes" means that your Deck may start asking you direct questions about your experiences. For example, after playing a Verified title, we may ask you whether that rating matches the experience you just had in the game:
It's been a month since Steam Deck launched, and we're just getting started. As more and more customers get their hands on Deck, the data from those opted-in (combined with all our other feedback and data sources) will help us understand how we can best improve the experience across the board.
Don't have that game so can't test it on the Deck, but if it's platinum on Protondb...Anyone having tried Ender Lilies on Deck ? It's unsupported but platinum on protondb (very shitty) scale.
PS. What are you playing, people ?
Where are you from? Usually credit cards aren't declined from steam unless they're used from non US/EU countries..I feel for you. My Creditcard was declined. Afterwards I tried a different method of payment and my account was flagged for having too many outstanding payments. 1 hour later and I got through. I am in Q2 so I have to wait and see.
Netherlands. I think declined was not the correct word. The payment processor was overloaded so the payment didn't go through. (I tried CC, local payment (Ideal), bank transfer).Where are you from? Usually credit cards aren't declined from steam unless they're used from non US/EU countries..
Ah well i think if you just put your funds into steam wallet temporarily and then use those funds to buy stuff on there, thats guaranteed to go through without any friction. Its a headache if steam bars you from paying through CC as it can last for some time.Netherlands. I think declined was not the correct word. The payment processor was overloaded so the payment didn't go through. (I tried CC, local payment (Ideal), bank transfer).
Maybe it's to do with the feedback system. When you play a game you can give Feedback through the Steam Page afterwards on whether you agree with the assessment made by the Steam Verified program or if you experienced issues, etc. I'm assuming they got a (or multiple) reports from people saying "the text was fine" or maybe even a text-size setting the employee missed and the status getting adjusted as a result of that.I am checking the Verified games on the Deck every day and yesterday it got a +25 or so games jump in my Library, damn.
Oblivion now verified, sweet.
But sometimes a game goes from playable with "hard to read text" to verified and there is no change in the game or some update. I wonder why that is. Like for Dysmantle - the text is still very small and I have to use the zoom a lot. Seems weird why it went into verified.
Should be an hour if it's the usual time when Steam updates things.Q1 remaining emails in 10 minutes or when?
my email got sent out about 20 minutes before the usual steam refresh time, so its not necessarily strictly thenQ1 remaining emails in 10 minutes or when?
Wait what is a "system-save"? Like preferences? Weird that it advertises Cloud Saves in any case.My first disappointment:
I wanted to give Scarlet Nexus a try on the Deck. It is verified. It supposedly has Cloud Saves.
It didn't have my saves on the Deck.
It has them on PC.
It says "Cloud Saves" on the store page.
The only thing saves is the system-save, not your actual game saves.
Thanks for nothing Bamco.
Dunno. It's completely useless for actual cloud save usage in any case.Wait what is a "system-save"? Like preferences? Weird that it advertises Cloud Saves in any case.
Oh no, I recently bought Scarlet Nexus with an intention to play it on both Deck and my laptopMy first disappointment:
I wanted to give Scarlet Nexus a try on the Deck. It is verified. It supposedly has Cloud Saves.
It didn't have my saves on the Deck.
It has them on PC.
It says "Cloud Saves" on the store page.
The only thing saves is the system-save, not your actual game saves.
Thanks for nothing Bamco.
devs just don't give a crapYup, weird cloud save behavior is really bad, especially with the Deck.
X4 does this as well and it clashes with OneDrive sync settings.
Also no cloud save at all... come on. I am looking at you, Crysis Remastered.