Verified means it will perform well with the default settings, so you shouldn’t change it
Verified means it will perform well with the default settings, so you shouldn’t change it
Even if the panel itself can run with VRR, that would not be really possible because the steam deck uses a MIDI interface to communicate with the screen
There’s a ton of bugs that comes everytime a major version hits stable, we just have to report those bugs and wait for improvements.
Also there’s a tip: Valve developers are more active when you report issues to their GitHub instead of reporting to the steam community. Sometimes there’s a response, but there’s too much issues being reported so even if they don’t answer directly, they’re aware of those issues and working on it.
Playing PC gems I couldn’t play with consoles.
Like NFSU2, MTA San Andreas, Scarface: The World is Yours or even Mugen games
Can you report to protondb? So we can keep the track of this in the future
I think he uses the LegionGO to play games the steam deck cannot play.
And the steam deck to play more indie games
It’s actually crazy how the performance got increased with the size together
How do you run Xbox 360 games on the deck at all?
Microphone is broken, created an issue at Valve’s github
Yes, they played for me, what setting did you use?
I’ll wait for people to jump this topic and say “you cannot play this on steam deck” or something like “the steam deck cannot run this game well” too.
This is getting annoying
Used this and couldn’t change the temps on the settings, but raising the color temps should give the same result
Thanks for editing and posting the new .exe after every update. Even though this sub only talks about how the steam deck run games like this suboptimally
Thank you, I will try this out
It would be really cool if Valve accepted your Decks for trade-in and sold them as refurbished
I don’t really doubt they will have some kind of trade in program later in the future
What kind of issue? Are the speakers too low?
It doesn’t defeat, it’s not an exclusive
I think that, now that Valve has it’s own ecosystem, the steam controller would make much more success if re-released
I’m on the opposite side of the coin, had a PC Gamer my whole teenage days/adulthood. But I never had a console until I bought a PSP some years ago, a Switch two years ago, and this year I traded my switch for the steam deck. I just love it is easy to just install and play stuff without any headaches. The steam deck offers less of this experience, but compared to a usual PC Gamer, still way more easy than playing on a normal PC.
But if you want help with technical stuff, you can always ask for help here, I think you know what proton and wine is by now