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  • Ori and the Will of the Wisps is the most impressive looking HDR game, IMO.

    But I cannot claim to have tried tons of HDR games yet.

    Bonus is that if you turn the settings down a bit, it can also hit 90fps, fully utilizing the OLED Deck’s screen. Even capping to 72hz or 80hz feels noticeably smoother than 60.

    It’s a good showpiece game for when someone wants to see what the OLED Deck is like.








  • I feel like it really only comes up with OLEDs that are physically close to your eyes. Handhelds, VR headsets, etc.

    The pixel fill rate is another thing. I noticed right away that my OLED Deck had more “black space” between pixels than my LCD Deck did. It’s not something you notice without comparing them side by side, but it definitely contriubes to a grainy-er look in some instances.

    In the original Oculus Quest, it caused noticeable screen door effect.

    People act like OLED is the second coming of Christ, but it has tradeoffs just like every other type of screen. Overall, OLED produces the best picture quality, IMO, but it’s not the king of all aspects of picture quality.





  • No, I literally bought 12 games on the current sale, all of them intended to be played on the Deck.

    Search metacritic for the top rated 10-15 PC games from each of the last 10 years, and there’s a huge list of stuff worth playing.

    Unless it’s incredibly graphically demanding and less than 2 years old, it probably works on the Steam Deck. The only big omission would be certain mp games that require specific anti-cheats that can’t work at all without Windows.







  • Yep. Currently playing DOOM 2016 by flicking the stick for big (60°+) movements, and gyro for instinctually taking fast shots within my current field of view.

    It’s very fast and satisfying, and in the case of DOOM 2016, at 90fps, it feels amazing. Hard to believe it’s even possible on a handheld.

    Played 50 hours of GTA4 this way too, as well as some other shooters.

    I know there are a lot of trackpad bros out there, but imo, this is the most fun way to play shooters on the Deck. Trackpad is great for strategy games, like Civ.