What games have y'all been playing a lot on your deck recently?
What games have y'all been playing a lot on your deck recently?
What games have y'all been playing a lot on your deck recently?
Diablo IV on my Gaben Boy.
Guilty.
Same!
Same!
I just finished Ori and the Blind Forest and it was a lot of fun. Really well done game in my opinion. Similar to Hollow Knight, if you've played that.
If you haven't played Hollow Knight, play Hollow Knight.
Here's hoping you move on to Ori and the Will of the Wisps. It's one of my favorite of all time.
I started a game last night. Looks cool. Nice to see some melee combat.
I think I'll replay Blind Forest on a higher difficulty first. It was pretty easy on Normal.
Dave the Diver. It's not only the perfect Steam Deck game, it's contender for indie game of the year. There's just so much content and it's all so good!
I can’t wait to dive into this.
Heh.
It's crazy how fun this game is in short bursts but it's also scarily packed with content. I love the little animation cutscenes that they have for bancho and when fulfilling the customer requests.
Pretty much a Diablo 4 machine at this point 🥸
Same, provided I'm playing at home with wifi haha, otherwise I think Brotato has made a large dent in my Deck time
XCOM2 - trying to play anything to make the wait to Starfield bearable!
Edit: adding to this that it’s a HOG on the battery which blows my mind considering its not all that graphically impressive.
Did you try manually setting the TDP? In Civ VI I set it to 7W (default graphics) and it has helped quite a bit.
I tried bringing frames down to 30 and messed a little with a custom game profile but I think I’ll have to drop graphics to medium or low for any real tangible difference. And that I’m just not willing to do! So it’s a couch outlet game for me at the moment. Fallout 4 uses less juice. Maybe it’s just poorly optimized?
Dave the Diver
I’ve gotten super hooked on Dave the Diver the last few days! Great game. The first shark is still kicking my butt though.
Dude I was fighting for my dammed life in that part lol
Just beat the giant squid last night! I'm a little unsure what some of the mechanics mean still , but great game!
Mostly Spyro Reignited here, reliving the moments of my childhood in higher definition. Along with Life is Strange: Before the Storm Remastered.
Yesss, I played New Super Lucky's Tale after seeing my kid play it on the Switch. It resparked some nostalgia for classic 3D platforming so I ended up getting Spyro, Crash and Kao the Kangaroo. Been having a blast.
YEAH! that and crash bandicoot work really nicely on the steam deck
Definitely! Crash is next on my to-Deck list.
Been playing a lot of Diablo 4 and sleeping dogs.
Do you have the steps to run diablo 4 on the steam deck? I havent explored non steam games
There are a few ways but here's my preferred method
There are a few guides around with more detail but it's very straight forward. Also a few guides out there on how to maximize battery life. I get 2.5hrs or so, closer to 3 if I avoid towns.
I followed this guy’s YouTube tutorial to get D4 working on the steam deck. Super clear instructions and worked like a charm. I did end up tweaking the settings a bit and am not playing at 60 fps (opted for 45), but it runs great. Here’s the link for the YouTube video. https://youtu.be/zxet_LLQIwE
No Man's Sky, lots of No Man's Sky this last month. Monster Hunter World is installed and ready to go... but I just need to finish something in No Man's Sky first.
For a smaller Indie title, I was playing Aground before the latest NMS community expedition.
My daughter has been borrowing it to play The Lake, and my son and I have been playing Nickelodeon Brawl and Nickelodeon Carts on it.
How is Aground ? Just bought it in a bundle.
I was addicted to no man's sky for a while, plays great on the deck. I took a black hole somewhere and then had an existential crisis wondering what I was doing it there in the universe and left myself stranded lost somewhere I didn't know
Been using Yuzu to emulate Tears of The Kingdom. Works so well for the handheld platform.
(For legal reasons this is definitely not actually true please don't sue me daddy Nintendo)
How'd you get it running smoothly? Mods? Even in Yuzu EA, the base TOTK game is slow.
It took a lot of tinkering, ngl. So far, I've gotten it to run at a pretty consistent 30fps with a bit of slowdown when going into areas for the first time due to shader compilation. Of course, big towns and such shows a bit of a slowdown as well, but nothing game breaking. I'm about a third or more through the main story all played on the Deck. Here's a list of things I've done to get it playable:
A quick note : I'm also running Release 1.0 since whenever I try to upgrade to 1.1, I get an infinite black loading screen. I think this has to do with where I got the 1.0 release from, but I'm not sure. Supposedly, 1.1 has some bug fixes and performance fixes as well, but I'm too far into the game to worry about getting it working at this point.
All of this is purely hypothetical, though, obviously.
Surprisingly enough, need for speed underground 2
Me too! I'm flip-flopping between Underground 2 and Most Wanted 2005.
Great games, running great in PCSX2.
Most wanted 2005 was amazing. Racing games that somehow felt like RPGs, the golden age of the franchise.
I recently finished psychonauts 2 on the steamdeck connected to the dock. It ran almost perfectly. Some areas that had a lot of activity would drop a bit, but overall it was an amazing experience.
I thought they did a great job after have such a long hiatus between the original Psychonauts.
American Truck Simulator. And I can't stop. I don't know why it's so enjoyable. I have a huge backlog of games to play, but instead I've got a load of Amonium Nitrate to haul to Barstow, CA.
ATS and ETS2 are like my therapy. I don't even play the actual game part with operating a business etc, I just like driving and seeing the scenery. Put on some instrumental drum n bass background music and turn my brain off for an hour.
Some of the mods are great, too. Driving through the desert and past the pyramids in Egypt is something else.
you mean on my brotatoDeck? surely people don't do anything other than use for brotato. I mean, that is what it's for. right? ... right?!?!
It used to be my BrotatoDeck until Steam overwrote my savegame while syncing. Haven't been able to bring myself to play it again since then.
I finally got D5 on everyone a few weeks ago, then more new characters so the addiction resumes
Sooo much Binding of Isaac, maybe too much. If you like difficult, rng-based games it's one of the best.
Still the greatest Roguelike IMO, the variety and unlockables are through the roof, and while RNG is a big part anything can still be overcome with enough raw skill
Tomb Raider because 3,60 € was a no-brainer. Ended up buying the whole series in sale...
Death Stranding. Still keeping on keeping on!
I wanna 100% this game again just for the sake of playing it portably. Brilliant game.
Great game, this was my covid comfort. Played it on Ps4 and I miss my bibi and the thumbs up
I'm seriously addicted to Dave The Diver at the moment.
I am enjoying my first Horizon Zero Dawn run. I am amazed by the graphics that I am able to squeeze out of the steam deck
Dave the Diver...
Absolutely! Have been really wanting something to follow up my Dredge addiction this past winter, and this seems perfect. Love how there's constantly new stuff happening. The core gameplay loop is perfectly sound as well.
Just finished Doom 2016. Really fun and also to train gyro aiming. Started Wolfenstein new order, but I'm kinda not hooked, probably because gameplay is slower then Doom. Got Dandy Ace in the sale, may just play that for a while.
Also finished Cult of the lamb and tomb raider earlier.
Itching to get diablo 4, but then I won't play anything else and I still have many games I want to try/finish.
Going to move onto doom 2016 once I've finished bully
One thing I'm worried about is how exhausting the game can be.. I've played a mission or two and after the mission I'm left drained with hesitation of starting the next mission lol.. such an intense game
Anyway, hope to have some fun with it once I get onto it
Gyro aiming is awesome once you get used to it. I don't always keep it on, but I definitely play better when it is on.
My aging hands can't support the weight of the deck with gyro aiming on during long periods of play. Or if they can, I'll still feel it later.
I think gyro aiming with a gamepad is perfect though. Doom on the Switch was very fun because of that.
I‘ve been playing around alot but I enjoy horror and survival horror a lot more on deck than on pc/console
Evoland, Final Fantasy Crisis Core, Dragonball Kakarot, and Resident Evil Villiage. Working on my backlog, and these are all great.
Been playing a lot of Solasta lately. Also, picked up Inscryption on the Steam sale today, and already hooked.
It took a little experimentation to get video settings right, but Solasta is great on the Deck.
Just finished South Park Stick of Truth, now moving on to Fracture but Whole. They play really well on the deck and had them in my backlog.
Also just picked up Dave the Diver, so looking forward to give that a spin.
Been playing Death Stranding with Deck docked to TV and with a PS4 controller. Works like a charm.
How is your performance? Are you in desktop outputting to 1080p or are you just in game mode outputting 800p to the TV? I have death stranding on PS5 but I've shelved it to get back to my PC collection and I'm looking to purchase death stranding ce during the summer sale.
I'm not streaming from Desktop. Steam Deck supports resolution up to 4K when docked so you won't be playing at 800p too. Not sure if you already know the following but there seems to be a lot of confusion surrounding this topic so I'll share my experience here in the hope that it'd help clear things up for someone. Below is the tinkering process that works for me:
You'll get about 20fps at 4K, and around 30fps at QHD(2560x1440). Personally I left it at QHD and it has mostly been running very smoothly except for the occasional crashes... Just make sure you save your game regularly.
Keep on keeping on!
I installed Windows to an SD card and now my partner and I play Call of Duty together from bed in the weekend mornings.
I was just thinking of trying this!! Is it the newest CoD? How's performance?
We've been playing DMZ on the newest one, yeah. Graphics settings are on the preset second from lowest and it plays fine.
Katamari Damacy ReRoll
How does it compare to the og katamari?
Been playing through Dredge this weekend, it's an awesome game for Deck. Very pick up and play
Great game though was surprisingly short. Can't wait for the update/DLC with more content.
Art of rally
Witcher 3 almost exclusively for a few months now.
Diablo 4. I was not planning on buying it, but since it works so well on StemDeck I caved in, and I'm having a blast. I love playing it while in bed.
Working on Octopath Traveler 2 and Persona 5 Royal right now.
Diablo 2 Resurrected
Dead Cells
Dragons Dogma
Grim Dawn
Vampire Survivors
I cannot recommend portal reloaded enough. It's just gotten a co op mode.
Spark the Electric Jester 2/3 are sick af!
Protodroid Delta is super fun!
Hotshot racing is a blast from the past despite requiring being online to even start for no reason.
Battlebit Remastered, but I do have a work pc incase they introduce the new anti-cheat to protect servers from DDOS.
I'm also thinking of getting into Ridge Racer for the first time, but MAN the car turning is WEIRD. Makes me want to start NFS Underground.
Spider-man remastered
Diablo 4
Star Realms
Dead Cells
Noita (700 hours on this bad boy thanks to COVID)
GTA V
Skull the Hero Slayer
I’ve been playing Zelda ToTK, and can’t get enough. I absolutely love how far emulation has come.
Mostly Diablo 4. Game plays great on it.
Also been busy with cult of the lamb and a bit of Cuphead.
Vampire Survivors just keeps drawing me back
That and Hades with a side of Nuclear Throne
No Man's Sky has really suckered me in. I'm also playing through Yakuza like a Dragon, but NMS is spending a lot more time open atm.
The pause feature really helps, no more waiting for 30 seconds to load into the last system, just pick it up and play.
Diablo 2. Haven't played any Diablo games until a few days ago, but can't put the damn game damn now.
I've played every game in the series for countless hours and continuously throughout my life come back to 2. Playing 4 right now, but I keep finding myself wanting to quit and play 2. Also the remaster is incredibly well done.
It's really fun, disappointed that I waited this long to play them.
Is there a guide to get Diablo 2 working on the deck?
You can install the blizzard launcher from the desktop in the deck, add it as a non steam game then do the same thing for Diablo 2 once blizzard downloads it. I forget the actual steps, but I followed a guide online.
I'd think following a guide for Diablo 4 to get bnet installed and then install D2 resurrected should work.
I've played through the newer tomb raider games and they're great, same with horizon zero dawn and Control. Being able to turn on gyro aiming while a arrow is notched or your gun is raised makes those kinds of games really fun.
I was playing Control as well, but I haven't tried gyro aiming. I should figure it out.
It's so worth it, gyro aiming makes life so much better. Any game where you aim using the left trigger is perfect for it. You just set your gyro trigger to activate on trigger pull. Tuning it can be a bit tricky, and I found for Control specifically it didn't like mouse input from the gyro, I had to trial and error the aiming. Tomb raider had gyro aiming by default.
Mostly easy going and lighthearted games: Omno, Lil Gator Game, FAR: Lone Sails, Alba: a wildlife adventure, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Art of Rally. Next: Planet of Lana.
Cult of the Lamb is an amazing roguelike / messed up animal crossing mashup
OG FFVII
Same!
I just finished playing through New Threat 2.0 on my deck. I can't believe the quality of that mod.
All the buzz around Diablo 4 got me thinking about my favorite aRPG, Titan Quest, which led me to Grim Dawn, which I have been having a great time playing through for the first time on my Deck.
I have not been able to stop playing D4, but Grim Dawn plays absolutely perfectly on the Deck, one of the games I would recommend the most.
I've been having a blast with it on the deck! Some navigation issues in the UI is really the only complaint I had, and that was easy enough to fix with remapping.
Excellent game and I can't believe I haven't played it until now.
Playing a ton of Diablo IV - runs great, but I’m still on a quest to find the most optimal (for me) settings. And I just picked up Horizon Chase, Dredge, and Dave the Diver. I’ve played a few races in Horizon Chase and am debating between starting one of the other two. But between ToTK on my Switch and D4, it’s hard to make the time for everything I want to enjoy!
Diablo 4 and Project Zomboid. Playing these games with a controller is an amazing experience. Took me a while to get used to with Zomboid tho.
Dying light. I bought it on sale years ago and couldn't really get into it. I think the combat just takes a while to get into. Plus, I don't think it's really meant for keyboard and mouse.
I love it on the deck. It runs great and looks amazing for an 8 yr old game.
Recently finished another play through of Rise of the Tomb Raider.
Started Shadow of the Tomb Raider, but went back to playing some older titles starting with Legend.
How does Legend play on the Deck? I've played the whole of the new trilogy and up to 3 of the old ones (all of them before I got the Deck). And I wanna get into that "middle trilogy" too, the Deck sounds like a nice fit for those games.
Also, the main menu doesn’t work with controller inputs. I just mapped the Enter and Esc keys to back buttons, and then use the right trackpad as the mouse.
Gamepad controls work in game.
Plays flawlessly on about 3w of power (so your battery will last a good while).
I’m about half way through now. When you configure it, turn off the “Next Gen Graphics” or you’ll get a fatal error next time you try to load your save.
The last game I've played on the deck is The Lake. Tried some Apico too, but I don't understand the goal in that game.
I'm just getting into RainWorld after completing Celeste.
How is that going for you?
Hearing a lot of mixed signals about the difficulty
Just finished Jedi Fallen Order and now I'm again stuck to Hades and Brotato.
I've lend it to my girlfriend for an evening and she tried some "Weeb" games especially Atelier Ryza and ordered herself a Deck now to since it's summer sale :)
How does Fallen Order run on the Deck? It shows as not supported.
I beat it on deck a few months ago. It has some stuttering that is annoying. But, I've read that it happens no matter how beafy your system is.
I had a blast playing it.
Worked great for me. I've set the screen resolution to 800x500 in the steam game settings to force FSR. I've had some trouble at first because i left half rate shading on.
I haven't played the whole way through, but so far, no problems on Steam OS.
There are quite a few games that I find run okay on the Deck, even though they show up as unsupported. An example of this is Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition, which I'm playing right now. YMMV with Unsupported games, of course. :)
Doom eternal, I am seriously addicted
This was my first steam deck game I tried. It felt amazing.
Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children.
The story is nonsense, the art style is meh, the translation is challenging.
But goddamn the combat and build variety/experimentation is through the roof.
All I've been wanting to play lately are trpgs. And after having finished most of the major players in the genre (Shadowrun Trilogy, X-Coms, Wasteland 3, Pillars, Mechanics, Midnight Suns, Daemonhunters, Rome, etc.) I've been really starved for passable games.
I feel like Troubleshooter can stand with the best of them. I'm like 50 hours in and don't feel like I've even scratched the surface.
Can't wait til Showgunners drops in price a bit and Broken Roads / Lamplighter's League comes out.
Just picked up Sekiro in the summer sale. Hope my LB survives 😂
D4. It runs so smooth on it.
Tape to Tape hockey has getting my most play time. Perfect deck game.
Burnout paradise
I'm on an Ally, but similar stuff.
Cassette beasts, daemon x machina, remnant from the ashes, caves of QUD, and various yuzu roms to see how they run (shockingly well).
GTA 5, world of tanks, simrail, NFS underground 2 and have dabbled with assetto corsa running on proton (little bit wack and doesnt run content manager yet)
I picked up Ruined King and Midnight Suns at 50/60% off respectively. Haven't played MS yet, but ruined King is cool so far. I've never played league of legends so I know absolutely nothing about the characters, but the game play is solid. Similar to Battlechasers (same devs!) But a lot more refined and polished.
Just finished replaying FFIX (moguri mod) and FF7 New Threat 2.0. Now I'm playing Cosmoteer and Dave the Diver
Diablo 4. I have actually played from 1-62 as a druid so far on Steam Deck and it's been a fantastic way to experience the game.
Not sure if this is heresy here or not, but I just bought an ASUS ROG Ally. It’ll be here Wednesday and if you guys wanna recommend me some games, do!
Haha, well maybe a bit heretical considering this declares itself to be the successor to steamdecklinux and not even just steamdeck. Guess I wouldn't worry about it too much though.
Install Arch on it.
I've returned to the 2000's with Mass Effect, New Vegas, Morrowind and Stalker.
Morrowind never gets old. I always find something new.
How is Morrowind on a controller given its age and UI design in general? I myself have only played with keyboard and mouse.
Honestly I'm quite surprised many people sleep on the trackpads, combined with the plethora of binding options it's closer to a mouse and keyboard than you'd think.
I used the steam controller for many years for FPS games, it does an excellent job.
Combine it with a gyro and I've seen people use it viably on competitive shooters.
Persona 5 Royal
Chained Echoes
Been thinking about picking this up. How are you finding it?
Skyrim (two-handed Orc barbarian/bandit that despises magic, so goes out of his way to not use anything enchanted and kill magic users) and Fallout 3 for the first time to hold off my Starfield hype (on Series X)
Also bought a ton of rogue-likes this weekend from the sale - Hades, Risk of Rain 2, Slay the Spire, and Dead Cells. Never played Hades until now and it's amazing, of course. The rest I've played a bit, but not a ton for each of them, so it's fun getting into them all. I think these style games are some of the best for the Deck.
I snagged Marvel Midnight Suns two days ago and I am HOOKED. I love card builder roguelites and this game added another layer of interactivity with 3D positioning and environmental attacks.
I also adore the Persona style relationship sim going on. A big part of why I love the MCU is the personality and relationships between characters, so having the Persona r/ship sim going on is a perfect addition to the game!
Hades. Like 80 hours of Hades
Fallout 4. Its the first game I thought of when the Deck was announced and hoped it would be playable. I haven't been disappointed after 8 hrs on my Deck.
I bought it a week ago and had buggy dialogue, soft locks, etc. in the house and at the gate to the vault. It was insanely broken. A fresh reinstall did nothing. Ended up refunding and buying Fallout 3, which has been fun so far. No clue why 4 was just busted for me.
Too much farming simulator
Recently played Axiom Verge 1&2 and currently playing Hollow Knight.
Diablo and Dave the Diver!
Summer Sale! Just picked up Castle Crashers, Sable, Grounded and Tunic... Oh, and the freebie demo of En Garde!
Tons of Days Gone. So sick of open world games but this has consumed me
Sun Haven has been a lot of fun, controls can get a little weird though.
Deeply addicted to Monster Train after picking it up on the sale
I've been playing a lot of RedOut2 and Before We leave.
Played through most of the System Shock remake, currently playing through Deus Ex (the original).
Spirit Hunter NG, mainly. It's a Visual Novel. It's not Deck verified but it runs flawlessly. 6 hours in. The story is so far interesting.
Every now and then I fire up Megaman Legacy Collection. Finished MM1 and now I'm in the robots re-fights.
On weekends I play Street Fighter 6
FFVII & Voidigo
Just finished horizon zero dawn, now playing Metroid prime remastered
Docked: Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. Perfect for laying in bed, has a near auto-battle combat system between cutscenes that i can enjoy comfortably.
Undocked: Persona 2: Innocent Sin. I'm trying to get all the achievements via RetroAchievements and am at the point where it's just grinding so it works elegantly for those random chances I find to put some playtime in. I played through the story, which was great btw, mostly docked.
Rocket League through heroic games launcher
Half life 2 Stardew valley 64 roms
I've been playing resident evil revelations 2. It's actually really good on the deck
For me it's been XCOM 2, and now Skyrim. As well as Elden Ring a bit.
Tunic
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Brotato
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Anno Mutationem
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I'm loving bringing party games with me, been introducing a lot of folks to Stick Fight, Jackbox, Death Road to Canada, Broforce, and Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
Just some Mk8 deluxe & Bloons TD6. Need to finish Jedi Fallen Order & Tears of the Kingdom, but mastering inside drift is too good to pass up lol
I picked up Library of Ruina for the summer sale. My God what have I gotten myself into?
Diablo 4! I’m really pleased with how well it runs.
Diablo 4 looks interesting, but $70 and microtransactions just rubs me the wrong way.
I’m really into it so the outlay is worth it for me, already clocked hundreds of hours since launch.
The cosmetics are egregiously expensive, but they’re only cosmetic so they are quite easy for me to completely ignore.
Fwiw, I didn't even know there are micro transactions, and I'm about 3/4 through the story line and having a great time
PS2 God of War 1&2 lately. Also some Cult of the Lamb and Don't Starve Together.
The Witcher 3, Cult of the Lamb, and MMBN Legacy Collection.
Yakuza 6. It can't reach 60 FPS, but if you cap it to 30 it's pretty stable and only needs like 15W, despite looking pretty nice. I'd want to play System Shock on the Deck, but the devs are too dumb to figure out how cloud saving works, so alas.
Roots of Pacha (caveman style Stardew), Disgaea 5 and Octopath 2
Sorry for double post, can’t figure out how to delete
High on Life and Arkham Asylum. Also CS:Go but that's an everlasting game.
I tried csgo but found I was horrible on the deck, always been a mouse and keyboard gamer for me
Recently I've been cruising though Sludge Life
Completed:
Currently playing:
How do you handle multiple games at once? I'm also trying to play most of my worthwhile games to at least finish the main storyline/quests.
I feel like I would forget about a game as soon as I start another game. then I have to restart the save because I forgot all the controls
I focus on one game at a time but it sometimes gets a little mind numbing playing the same game for nearly 100hours.. stardew valley I intended to finish everything possible but I got tired and moved on after about 80 hours. (I've completed what's considered the main story but was going to try complete everything after)
Currently finished
Playing
Will play next (probably in this order)
How do you handle multiple games at once? I'm also trying to play most of my worthwhile games to at least finish the main storyline/quests.
I try to games that don't have overlapping mechanics: if I'm in the mood for a puzzle, I play Baba is You. If I want something more casual, I play Sonic Racing.
I feel like I would forget about a game as soon as I start another game. then I have to restart the save because I forgot all the controls
Sometimes I do forget games, but I don't mind if that happens. Some games just don't stick. I try to buy games only when on discount, so I don't feel bad if I stop playing it.
I usually complete games, but never to 100%. What attracts me to a game is not usually what's involved in getting to 100% (e.g. I like the Arkham series just for gliding and stealth, so I don't bother with the Riddler collectibles)
Friend recommended Halls of Torment because he knew I liked Vampire Survivors. Quite enjoying it so far, I think it improves VS in some ways and gives it a Diablo 1 aesthetic.
I love Halls of Torment. It's been my go-to the past couple of weeks.
If you like those I can also recommend:
Tears of the Kingdom and Brotato.
Mars First Logistics
Cassette beasts was a surprisingly fantastic pokemon clone. I'd take it over any pokemon game tbh.
Aside from that, my mainstays are:
Been playing Brotato and Traveler's Rest most recently, but really want to get back to Yakuza 0 and Spiritfarer.
Circuit Superstars and Cook, Serve, Delicious!
Circuit Superstars and Cook, Serve, Delicious!
On a Remedy run. I finished Quantum Break two days ago and now on to Alan Wake. Next comes Control (maybe i need a small genre break in between )
Control was the first game I played on SD and it was phenomenal.
I finally got back to Tunic after a few months' break. Ended up finding a page and an item I had missed, and then it was smooth sailing to the next (second?) boss, which I found to be a super fun fight.
How does it run on Deck? I tried it briefly on Xbox thanks to Gamepass. The game looks lovely, the first hour or so was fun. It feels like a perfect deck game, but only if the performance is stable.
I've limited it to 45Hz IIRC, runs like a charm.
Tears of the kingdom! emulation has been making strides recently
Is there a tutorial you can recommend? Not long after it came out I managed to get it running, but only in desktop mode, and input wasn't working at all.
you will need to add Yuzu as a non steam game in desktop mode then you can find it in game mode on that tab. before launching any games at least for me I have to use the touchscreen to launch them at first.
As for input, check the controller settings then go to controller layouts and the community tab, some people have made layouts for it. you might have to experiment with different ones a bit till you find one you like though.
You could try steam rom manager. It allows you to add your roms and/or emulators to your steam list from one app. It comes with emudeck but I think you can get it separately if you don't want to use the rest of emudeck features.
It has gotten so much better in the last few weeks. Nearly 30fps stable, far fewer crashes. Very enjoyable!
Been wanting to try it but can’t find a rom. I own the game btw.