I shall use this to explain subclassing going forward.
Thanks for the feedback everyone! I really thought you got to *be* the plastic duck. I appreciate your help, because I wasn’t expecting a glorified screensaver.
The ultimate high-tech rubber duck simulation, Placid Plastic Duck brings you dangerous levels of relaxation. With chill music, dreamy 3D graphics, and many different happy ducks, your only priority is to float around. Zero Ducks given.
So I've been looking for a nice relaxing and/or easy game. Placid Plastic Duck simulator is now on sale. Steam says it's Playable, but it isn't listed as having controller support. Does anybody have experience with this game on Deck? Does it require keyboard mapping? Is there a community layout?
Other not really game specific questions I wouldn't mind an answer for:
- Is there a way to check for community layouts for a game without owning it?
- Does buying a game that doesn't have a demo and then refunding it because its compatibility isn't great count against me in some way? The refunds policy seems to mention something about abuse, but without a demo I have no other way of knowing.
- Any recommendations for relaxing games that are great on Deck? Journey was okay, but didn't capture my attention. I loved RiME.
Best wishes and thanks in advance!
Doesn't matter what it's about‽ Argue over it‽‽ NO YOU'RE WRONG!!!
Love, your American friend.
Apollo was six years old when it died. Bean is not even six months. Report issues as you find them (like you have), and be patient.
You keep saying this but haven't posted logs showing their side of the conversation. I've had my difficulties reaching someone who wasn't just copy and pasting prewritten responses from a script, but the way you're avoiding answering peoples questions is suspicious.
If they're Lemmy instances, !Community@instance-address.tld
will link to the community. Similarly, an @
prefix instead of a !
will link to users.
Roy, is that you...?
Apple will sell you a laptop with dead pixels on the screen and refuse to replace it unless a certain minimum number are dead. I was furious.
There is a risk. For example, Libya seized this .ly name for violating their laws.
You missed two that I’d like to know about. DoH and DoT. Thanks, robot!
Honest question, is there a good default config available somewhere or is what apt install fail2ban
does good to go? All the tutorials I’ve found have left it to the reader to configure their own rules.
Tutorials on how to use and install the legal side of emulators are allowed, it’s when you encroach on copyright that things become a problem. Piracy is not allowed.
Do not post links to sources of copyrighted materials.
Pictures of your Deck running software never published to PC are questionable. My biggest problem with /r/steamdeck is how it made me feel like I joined a bad faith community by buying the device.
There are a handful of moderators and we discuss as a group before we take action. I am not the only voice, so you may opt to wait for others to comment.
I don’t know why that is, I was having trouble too. It’s just a link to Steve’s comment that says iPad before Android.
I’m not sure why people downvoted me repeating what Steve actually said…
iPad first then Android
Catherine Ryan is pretty nice, but I saw someone remind me of Colin Mochrie.
I use Deck mainly docked in 1080p. The only issues I have are with very recent games. After some questions and learning, I've come to expect not to use it for current big-name games. To that end, well optimized modern games like Powerwash Simulator run fabulous. Most of my Steam library plays very well and is perfectly enjoyable!
A triple-A game I've been eyeing is finally down to a reasonable price on a third party website.
But after seeing how much better Diablo IV performs on my friend's Xbox, I am really disappointed in myself for buying the PC version to play on my Steam Deck. I play mostly docked and connected to a TV, so the visual experience is something I value.
Diablo IV isn't the first game I've regret purchasing on PC instead of Xbox. For older games, the Steam Deck is great; but it seems like modern games I really need to be wary of. You know what they say, fool me once, strike one, fool me twice... strike... three.
Has anyone else had a similar experience, wishing they'd spent the money on another platform? Is there a rule of thumb you follow on what to purchase, where?
Would it be okay to list the specific games I'm wondering about for input? I love my Steam Deck; but I'd rather not feel platform envy again.
I've been instructed by Valve to re-image my deck (in regards to my fans running while idling issue).
Does anyone know where custom controller layouts are stored?
I can reinstall most things, but I have a number of custom layouts that I'd like to keep without having to reconfigure them all.
Today I pulled my steam deck out of my backpack to find that it ate 15% of the battery sitting in the bag. I swear I heard the fan running in the bag.
Now, the fan is just running all the time whether I'm doing anything or not. This is incredibly suspicious battery eating behavior that I don't recall experiencing before. I've checked what's running with top
and the Steam instance and two web helpers seem to constantly be eating up 30% of the CPU.
Has anyone experienced this before? Any tips or ideas on how to debug? I don't think the fan should be running all the time, just sitting on the main menu doing absolutely nothing.
The Deck has been sitting here on, doing nothing on the home screen for about an hour, and 20% of the battery has been used. This thing would never last 48 hours doing absolutely nothing.