It’s been a while but if I remember correctly Terraria instead of using the default gamepad config it took advantage of all the controls on the Steam Deck for a unique and pleasant experience.
CarlosCheddar
I once played Terraria for more than 5 hours on battery and it still had battery leftover.
These are the consequences of using the cloud for everything!
Actors wore those helmets though were they not able to see with them? No wonder they had such bad aim!
It’s gonna take me forever to get those common samples.
The main issue with the civilian rescue mission is that divers barely focus on the buttons. Just press it and defend, they’ll get there!
I mostly play with the Steam Controller so I rely on Steam Input which works quite well but only if you’re playing on Steam.
I like the laser guard dog with the Plasma Punisher combo. That said the shield backpack is useful for bugs too even if the game doesn’t explicitly tell you.
Deep Rock has overclocks that do things like these. My main issue with the game is how the armor piercing works though, all weapons should damage armor but armor piercing weapons do more damage to it instead of base weapons just bouncing off.
Will of Dawn
Yup that’s correct I’m not able to see the other reply yet. I think it has to sync with the other instances so it ends up not being real time.
I’ve been streaming Helldivers 2 to the Steam Deck too. It’s amazing as long as you have a good router.