I remember hearing about needing all the weapons for the secret/true ending so I've got a somewhat decent idea of what I'm getting myself into. I'll look into that 60 fps patch though, it almost felt too easy getting it to run
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How's your transition to sekiro mechanics going? I tried to get into it but I can't get the combat to click for me, it just feels off because I keep wanting to dodge instead of parry.
I actually got Drakenguard 3 running on my steam deck recently, it runs surprisingly well. I could immediately tell the game was gonna have great music based on the opening animation.
I find Nier replicant is good only after you make it past the first one or two hours. Too many fetch quests for me.
I personally don't think that only commenting is a bad thing. Sure posts would be "better" content, but discussion is also a major part of what I find entertaining
Drakenguard 3 on rpcs3 I'm pretty impressed at how well it runs. I only had to change one audio setting to fix some crackling issues.
Also Pokemon infinite fusion when I'm looking for something more chill
Others have mentioned this already but the main thing for me was a glass screen protector.
If you get a power bank make sure it's able to charge the deck at full speed. I've heard good things about the Anker 737 but i myself don't have one.
I got Drakenguard 3 running on rpcs3 recently so I've mainly been playing that. Also been playing Pokemon infinite fusion.
I tend to prefer games that aren't as heavy on the deck and stuff like cyberpunk and Elden ring better on my main rig.
Both the Nier games have amazing soundtracks that I listen to frequently.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits is also great although I don't really listen to it on its own. It really makes the game feel much more impactful while playing.
Pokemon infinite is just a fanmade Pokemon game, it's got nothing to do with Nintendo and runs on PC natively. It looks and plays closer to Pokemon leaf green but with new mechanics and story