I play pretty much everything on my steamdeck. For price vs usability, it's incredible. It's also nice that you can get an idea of how games work on it before you buy them, so you don't get stuck with a game that won't run on your computer.
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Brisk makes me so sad. I'll just do a soda instead at that point. I'll do unsweetened iced tea or sweet tea, but not that trash.
Ok? Like...it means no sugar. Just tea and ice. It's my default drink. Pure leaf and gold peak make it. 0 calories. Don't know what to tell you?
Really? I thought iced tea was unsweetened when I visited Canada, but I could be misremembering.
That's sweet tea in northern America. Unsweetened is the default here.
Ahhh, shit. There goes my unemployment.
The stomach microbiome affects way more than we thought only 10 years ago. I could see the brain microbiome causing a lot of diseases.
No love for muppet Christmas Carol?!
- Muppet Christmas Carol -National Lampoons Christmas Vacation -Always Sunny Christmas Special -Die Hard -Lethal Weapon -Santa Claus is Coming to Towns -Home Alone 1 and 2 -Krampus -Violent Night
Oh and I forgot! I always watch the black and white Miracle on 34th Street while cooking on Thanksgiving after the parade.
In what way? Like stumbled on, played for the first time?
Nope, fuck that. Your ignorant rural ass voted for him, and I hope it hurts. I hope it cripples your business. You put a demented child behind the wheel and now we all suffer.
So, you have deck verified vs playable vs unsupported and you have protondb scores to let you know how playable the game should be. Beyond that, developers try to hit steamdeck playable as a development goal. They won't try to optimize for your computer, since they don't know what you're running, but they have the specs for the steamdeck, so they try to make it run on that!