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mikezenox: I personally spend a lot more time gaming than tweaking anything, and even then, it's mostly getting the controller inputs to my liking.
Since getting my steam deck, I've completed around 50 or so coop/single-player games, and it's really insane how many of these worked out of the box with no tweaking whatsoever. This is not counting emulated games that have all worked as well (with the exeption of that update that hroke parsing for everyone). 'S.T.A.L.K.E.R. anomaly' is just about the only game that I gave up on (error on startup), but I've since received some tips to use next time I feel like trying.
Interesting_Extent98: I agree. I find myself fudging more when I am playing on my PC, like Mods for Skyrim and Cyberpunk... playing with the settings to get better frames and fidelity...
On the Steamdeck I just turn it on and pick a game, since it runs like a potato anyway, no point in messing around with it. If I feel like I need to work to make a game work, I'd just play that on PC.