NEVA. SIFU is up next, got it free a couple days ago! Been mostly playing on desktop lately though (FFXVI)
Steam Deck
A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
As Lemmy doesn't have flairs yet, you can use these prefixes to indicate what type of post you have made, eg:
[Flair] My post title
The following is a list of suggested flairs:
[Discussion] - General discussion.
[Help] - A request for help or support.
[News] - News about the deck.
[PSA] - Sharing important information.
[Game] - News / info about a game on the deck.
[Update] - An update to a previous post.
[Meta] - Discussion about this community.
Some more Steam Deck specific flairs:
[Boot Screen] - Custom boot screens/videos.
[Selling] - If you are selling your deck.
These are not enforced, but they are encouraged.
Rules:
- Follow the rules of Sopuli
- Posts must be related to the Steam Deck in an obvious way.
- No piracy, there are other communities for that.
- Discussion of emulators are allowed, but no discussion on how to illegally acquire ROMs.
- This is a place of civil discussion, no trolling.
- Have fun.
Isles of Sea and Sky, Logiart Grimoire and Persona 3 Reload.
All feel like they've been made for deck. Great games, too.
My 11 year old brother was told he can’t beat DOOM Eternal on Ultra Nightmare (1 life mode) given only 100 hours of playtime. I told him there’s absolutely no chance he can do that if he’s on Xbox or PS, and to prove it to him I’ve been letting him try on my Steam Deck which is essentially a console controller++
Credit where it’s due, he’s great with the thumbsticks but he’s changed difficulty from Nightmare to Ultra Violence a few too many times to instill any confidence that he could do this lol
The Talos principle 2. I liked the first one but this one is so much better.
It runs great on SD except I would prefer some text to be larger. It is readable it's just a bit uncomfortable for my eyes.
I've found the deck magnification shortcut to be unhelpful when I've used it - often because the resolution of the text isn't high enough for it to look legible when blown up.
Need for Speed Heat. I forgot how much fun the NFS games could be. Plus it looks gorgeous both docked and undocked.
I'm also working my way through the Yakuza series, about ⅔ through Kiwami 2 at the moment.
NFS Heat is my favorite one. Good soundtrack, and the different track types and gameplay between day and night really keeps it interesting.
Satisfactory runs great on the deck, takes a bit of doing to get the control scheme working well. It's a serious time sink though. Loads to do. Currently moving from my starter factory to my first mega factory.
So far just subnautica. I have never played it before, but it definitely fits the handheld + couch vibe more than the keyboard and mouse one.
I've fired up What Remains of Edith Finch and handed it to my teenaged niece. That seems to be going well.
Inscyption, dredge, ufo50, hades
Mother 3 fan translation, gives me 7 hours of battery :) always loved Earthbound so it's nice to finally play the "sequel"
I'm playing some Unicorn Overlord, it took a while to kick in but now I'm totally hooked.
Bit late to the party but slay the spire and dredge
Started playing Spiritfarer and UFO50 in the last couple weeks and will likely play them into the beginning of 2025.
haven't really started anything new and I may have mentioned this before but its been years and sorta a big deal for me but I finally did an ending in both cyberpunk and elden ring. I actually completed the dlcs before the normal endings.
The usual balatro with some skyrim and euro truck simulator on the side.
Right now i'm looking for some management game, because euro truck does not scratch the itch enough.
Curse of the Golden Idol + DLCs
I decided to stop playing Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga because the game became too tedious and I wasn’t having as much fun with it. A shame because I loved M&L Dream Team and wanted to start from its roots.
Now currently playing Sea of Stars and Hades.
Helldiver's 2, witcher 3, and hades.
Second play through of crosscode. This time, with the inflated damage glitch applied (option from new game plus)
I've been swept up by Palworld. I started my own server up for my partner, myself and some of my friends. My partner and I played most of last night waiting for the ball to drop. I may have gone a little overboard trying to breed the perfect Pals.
I've been playing CP2077 again with the new patch. I also got God of War: Ragnarök for Christmas, so I've been playing that as well.
The Akham trilogy, I'm playing Akham City at the moment with the HD texture pack.
Arkham City was such a good game, I have really fond memories of it.
- Skald: Against the Black Priory
- Mud Runners
How's Skald? It looks interesting
It is. Very atmospheric, and I'm sure there's a whole lot more depth to things like combat and crafting if you're interested.
For me it's just an easy and accessible story RPG. The text-based dialogue and turn-based mechanics make it ideal for on the road gaming IMO. You can look up from your screen or suspend and drop the Deck into your bag at any point.
The writing is great and the game feels much, much, much more fluid than the actual old games it is based on. A lot of love and care has been put into this. It's very affordable and the most battery-friendly game I've played. So when you start up your Deck on the train and only have 15% left, this gives you much more enjoyment per battery charge than anything else.
Full disclosure: I happen to know the artist who did the character art.
path of exile 2, campaign and maps up to tier 5 ran fine so far :)
also bought the soul reaver remake, but path of exile 2 ran fine so far...
Glad to hear it. I have been holding off on PoE2 since I almost exclusively play on my Deck and have heard some mixed things.
vulkan renderer, everything on low, fsr, no dynamic resolution.
i am playing a grenade throwing merc, framerate was mostly stable @ 30fps but i can see how a summoner build or some of thos crazy walking firework simulators people turn there chars into might be to much for the deck.
higher tier maps might also be tough as they contain more rare monster, with more effects, but i don't know how many people even interact with that kind of content, iam certainly far away from it playing without trading.
Last games I played were Life is Strange: Double Exposure and after that the phenomenal The Excavation of Hob's Barrow.
Currently I'm playing through Diablo 2 again.
I bought the deck so I could play modded games on the go, and its been great for that! Lately I've been playing PlateUp with mods like Fry That, a difficult chicken wing themed menu that will test your ability to manage your kitchen pot stack.
Finishing up Lies of P. Debating what to play next. I picked up a few things during holiday sales and giveaways and might play one of those games. Thinking of doing Pathfinder: Kingmaker. Might do Path of Exile 2 though since someone else here said it's been running fine on their Deck.
Helldivers 2, Belatro and bg3
How does bg3 play on the deck? The turn based combat suits it i imagine but the performance can't be that good?
I have been loving it, and haven't noticed any issue. I used the default settings. I heard the third act can be taxing, but I'm not there yet. I think people who complain about the performance haven't actually played it.
played through it on release, act 1 and act 2 were fine, occasional dips below 30fps.
act 3 had a lot off texture pop in and walls that would only appear after some seconds, but the game received performance patches after i finished it, so probably better now.
I've been playing BG3 for about 70h on the steam deck. Performance isn't perfect, but it's definitely playable on 30fps and low graphics. I've just got to Baldurs Gate city and I noticed the audio stutters slightly in busy areas. That's the only noticeable performance issue I've had.
I have only played it on the steam deck so I have nothing to compare it against however. I'd love to play it on something more powerful so I don't have to see it in potato-level graphics tho 😅
Sonic x Shadow Generations. Loving the Shadow portion so far. Feels like Sonic Adventure stages
My wife and I are squandering the power of our gaming devices by just playing Balatro on them 24/7. She’s on the Deck, I’m streaming from my PC to my Retroid.
I recently started Bombrush Cyberfunk and I'm enjoying it. The combat isn't great, and the music doesn't work as well as the original JSR soundtrack, but otherwise it's really good and I recommend it.
holding space for rebirth 😊