I've read mixed results across Reddit and other sites.
yup... Works again with the latest Proton Experimental (Bleeding Edge) – just tested with Watch Dogs LegionEh, I assume it will be fixed very quickly.
whats your command line?Installed Midnight Suns on the Deck SD card and the skip launcher launch command crashes the game.
I strongly suspect that because my command line begins by "/run/media/" etc with no drive letter.
Any help ?
By the way, I hope it's a one time thing but I tried launching the game on the desktop and the first few logos are super laggy.
A variation on "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Marvel's Midnight Suns\MidnightSuns\Binaries\Win64\MidnightSuns-Win64-Shipping.exe" but without the drive and pointing to the SD.whats your command line?
huh... well, i also dont know what this is D: but as long as it works... good (i thought that if i saw the command line it would maybe ring a bell concerning folder structure or something, but unfortunately, it doesnt)A variation on "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Marvel's Midnight Suns\MidnightSuns\Binaries\Win64\MidnightSuns-Win64-Shipping.exe" but without the drive and pointing to the SD.
I already found an answer, but maybe you can confirm
eval $(echo "%command%" | sed "s/2KLauncher\/LauncherPatcher.exe/MidnightSuns\/Binaries\/Win64\/MidnightSuns-Win64-Shipping.exe/")
I have no idea what this is but it seems to work.
Currently, we’re targeting full Steam Deck support for 1.0, but we’ve still got work to do. At this time, full Steam Deck support ranks just below Linux and MaxOS in priority since it wasn’t one of Kickstarter promises. In case work is not completed by 1.0, it will be rolled out soon after.
EVERSPACE 2 has not been fully optimized for Steam Deck yet—we need to well… optimize it further. In addition to thorough testing, we have many changes to make such as adjusting the on-screen text size (that’s a big one), changes to the UI that currently shows mouse and keyboard/controllers, and plenty of other little things that would create an ideal handheld experience.
All that said, Steam Deck owners can pick up and play EVERSPACE 2 right now, and they’ll have a pretty OK time. “Pretty OK” is not the quality bar we’re aiming for though, so more work needs to happen. Naturally, the Steam Deck version will also benefit from general performance optimization that are currently in the works, so we expect to be able to share good news soon.
The one thing Ys 8 is missing for Deck perfection is 16:10. Ys 9 has it.I installed Ys VIII on my Deck, and it runs beautifully, and looks so good. I think I’m going to play it in its entirety on the Deck, and play something else on my PC.
All of these aspect ratio woes would be fixed if we had, dunno, a frigging OLED screen on Deck.The one thing Ys 8 is missing for Deck perfection is 16:10. Ys 9 has it.
Another good solution - have an IPS/VA screen, but make the backlight have several (large) dimming zones to match the dead space with 4:3, 16:9 and 21:9 content.But that would leave less reason for games to support arbitrary aspect ratios again, which is generally a good thing.
The only solution is for the Deck Pro to get a 3:2 OLED screen or something silly like that.
Fully agreed. I don't expect a Steam Deck 2 until at least late 2025.A more powerful Steam Deck is “a few years” off, Valve says
Valve sees value in keeping “a solid [hardware] target throughout the generation.”…arstechnica.com
I think that makes perfect sense.
As has been shown, current and near-term future AMD HW doesn't seem to offer a truly substantial benefit at the strict TDP limit (and frequently below that!) the Deck operates at.
Since battery life (while playing high-end games) is already one of the few common complaints about the HW, they absolutely cannot increase TDP for its successor. As such, I don't think it makes sense to release a new device before they can offer a truly substantial and noticeable (for the common gamer) performance jump at the same TDP. That probably means ~3x perf/W at least.
Also, the existing Deck HW will continue to be able to run 90%+ of the games that get released on Steam in the foreseeable future.
Maybe I'll be able to grab a Steam Deck 3 when it comes out around 2028-2030.Fully agreed. I don't expect a Steam Deck 2 until at least late 2025.
There's a simple solution to Deck's battery problems, Valve should just put a ~1000 grams of Plutonium 238 inside each unit.Since battery life (while playing high-end games) is already one of the few common complaints about the HW, they absolutely cannot increase TDP for its successor. As such, I don't think it makes sense to release a new device before they can offer a truly substantial and noticeable (for the common gamer) performance jump at the same TDP. That probably means ~3x perf/W at least.
Valve, hire this man!There's a simple solution to Deck's battery problems, Valve should just put a ~1000 grams of Plutonium 238 inside each unit.
With some shielding it should be able to generate constant 25 Watts of energy for the next few decades, enough to power Deck 24/7.
1 kg of 238Pu is not enough to cause an explosion of any kind, no worries. You'd need 10 times as that.Can’t wait to drop my Knurek concept Deck 2 and cause a nuclear meltdown. Neighbours will be delighted when I bung it into the garden.
Forget giving Jester and Take My Points awards, I'm getting all of those openings with the 200-300K Steam points that I have.
Worth mentioning there's a 10% discount on the Steam Deck's pricing at the moment. I wish that companies like Sony and Microsoft would do this during celebrations. Instead we get price gouged systems by only stocking game bundles with Game Pass Games or games that aren't generating much buzz. The price of a PS5 or XSX increased in the three years they've been out. Because of the GPU market being the way it is, and because of the current console generation being the way it is, I'd actually say the Steam Deck is probably the second best value in gaming right now behind the Xbox Series S.