I guess it's unfeasible, but I wish the Deck had a "capture this" or Shadow Play equivalent.
i'm 99% sure it will, it's only a matter of timeI guess it's unfeasible, but I wish the Deck had a "capture this" or Shadow Play equivalent.
yup, absolutelyQuick question. can you pay for it using your Steam wallet ?
I do wonder about the "power management" for such potential background functionalities.i'm 99% sure it will, it's only a matter of time
no problemAwesome cheers!
yeah, it most definitely is, since it uses CPU to decompress, recording would be using the GPUI do wonder about the "power management" for such potential background functionalities.
I tried allowing background downloads while playing Celeste of all things and the experience was not pleasant.
But maybe downloading on Steam really is just more taxing than recording would be, lol.
Not yet, reports and impressions are all over the place.So is it suspected then that the fan noise might be a problem of the early batches of the Steam Deck?
You've gotta do what's right for you. Can't say I'm not jealous of your queue spot thoughI kind of went back and forth a lot on it but I decided to just let my pre-order lapse and I'm going to just pre-order it again. I didn't feel any kind of regret or anything like I was going to miss out or like stuff like that like there's been with missed things in the past with me before so I'll go with it's the right decision for now so waiting again is probably better.
My "original" plan was just wait it out and hope to get a order that shipped out a lot later and see how things turned out with the thing but I got sort of lumped in with the first batch which is fine but wasn't really my intention (I had pre-ordered the 256)
I also keep reading about some mismashed hardware issues and stuff like that so maybe waiting isn't all that bad and it would let me better idea of what I actually want and they can smooth things out better with it.
Should have a few more nickels a couple of months anyways
At least Steam does say "This game requires manual configuration of graphics settings to perform well on Steam Deck"Man Weird West runs really bad on the Deck. Amazing game so far tho.
Cloud saves are free on Xbox, you don't need any subscription.Meanwhile, on consoles if you don’t pay the fee, you’re SOL for convenient save backups.
Okay, on non-Xbox consoles then. Both Sony and Nintendo have paywalled such rudimentary functionality and killed off any other option.Cloud saves are free on Xbox, you don't need any subscription.
This is awesome. Hopefully it works on desktops too.SteamOS Plugin Manager should enable lots of fun on the Steam Deck
From the same developer who created the support library for Tesla overlays, the SteamOS Plugin Manager is born and ready for the Steam Deck.www.gamingonlinux.com
could be interesting
and AURORA (the trainer app)This is awesome. Hopefully it works on desktops too.
I have no idea how powerful this is, but off the top of my head, I can already envision the following useful plugins:
Discord
Other client social features (Ubi Connect, Origin, Epic and so on)
Spotify/Apple Music
iCue
Special K (having a more controller-friendly version, for example)
Emulator settings for games running through an emulator
Smart home control
Torrent client control
If you are ok with doing a small extra step you could install GE-Proton:Welp I was playing Trials of Mana, which is listed as a Verified game. But some of the videos aren't playing correctly.
It's kind of hilarious that it just cuts to a test pattern while the sound is still playing.
Ys 9 should get Deck verified shortly.
(Not that this changes anything regarding its actual playability, but it's still nice)
If you are ok with doing a small extra step you could install GE-Proton:
ProtonUp-Qt got upgraded, here's how to use it on Steam Deck and Linux
ProtonUp-Qt is a very helpful application that can help you install extra compatibility layers on Linux and Steam Deck.www.gamingonlinux.com
GE-Proton is an unofficial Proton build which fixes small stuff (e.g. it should fix videos not playing correctly).
- Added messaging when a charger that doesn't meet the minimum bar is plugged in
- Added uncapped framerate setting in Quick Access menu > Performance
- Added fTPM support, enabling Windows 11 installation
- Added button combo: hold "..." + "Volume Down" to reset PD contract in the cases where Steam Deck gets stuck due to an incompatible Type-C device
- Updated power LED to dim a few seconds after power supply connection events for better experience in dark environments
- Improved compatibility for a number of Type-C docks and PSUs
- Improved battery life in idle or very low usage scenarios
- Improved stability
- Fixed issues where the touchscreen does not work after some boots
- Fixed compatibility with some SD cards specifically when used as boot devices.
- Fixed ACPI error spew in the kernel
That's my main issue with the Deck - it's a device for playing VNs more than AAA, but I have my OLED tablet for these, which is an infinitely superior experience both screen size/quality and user experience (no fan, no issues with Proton since I can just stream them from my Windows desktop). Yeah, it's not native so requires me being in home, but that's not a big issue with my current life. I played through Great Ace Attorney this way and it was just so good.I.e Scarlet Nexus I'm going to continue on my Desktop but reading Ace Attorney in bed is a lot more comfy.
I wouldn't say so. Its main appeal is that it can play everything, indie and AAA alike.That's my main issue with the Deck - it's a device for playing VNs more than AAA
Well as you say there's still a lot between VNs and AAA. Though technically it can play more demanding stuff just fine, I just prefer those on my Desktop.That's my main issue with the Deck - it's a device for playing VNs more than AAA, but I have my OLED tablet for these, which is an infinitely superior experience both screen size/quality and user experience (no fan, no issues with Proton since I can just stream them from my Windows desktop). Yeah, it's not native so requires me being in home, but that's not a big issue with my current life. I played through Great Ace Attorney this way and it was just so good.
My potential Deck usage would be contained to games that require constant input, like RPGs or puzzle games (they are still playable through streaming, but you know, touch input sucks). Not sure if that's worth Valve's asking price...