Give Vintage Story a shot. It’s Minecraft as a survival game and much more than that.
Looks beautiful too.
Give Vintage Story a shot. It’s Minecraft as a survival game and much more than that.
Looks beautiful too.
If looking from top left to right my favourites are 3,4 and 6.
RDR2 on Steam Deck. I never got far when I originally played it on my PC a few years ago and have been itching to play it again for the last few weeks.
Started a new game and so far it’s running really good.
Work and IRL stuff does not leave me with a lot of hours to game, but I did manage to put in a good few hours.
Playing this on the PSX was such a unforgettable experience. The soundtrack is a banger to this day, level design was interesting and made me want to push further.
This depends on where you bought it. If on Steam, you just download it directly from Steam.
If on GOG, I do believe you will need Heroic launcher to actually be able to download the game to your Steam Deck.
I’ve only played a few mintues to test how well it works, it seemed to be very playable. Of course you are not going to have the convenience of having easy hotkeys in the form of a regular keyboard, but it is absolutely playable.
I don’t have my SD with me now, but from what I remember I just used either an official control scheme or user customized one.
Handheld, I don’t use the SD docked.
What an enchanting game this is. I’ve never made it that far but the world building is simply superb. Recently started playing it again on my Steam Deck and it plays wonderfully.
Live and drink friend!
I can’t say that this wouldn’t help in some extreme buggy scenarios where the battery mgmt is not able to report / read the current actual battery status, but it would be the last thing I would try and do to resolve such issues.
EDIT: reading through the comments in the thread you linked, even OP recognizes that it did pretty much nothing but corrected a visual bug on the % of battery available.
Under no circumatances should you do that to a Lithium battery. That’s a relic from NiMH battery era and was done for specific reasons you can find online.
Fully draining your Lithium battery will shorten its lifespan. Many new devices have a way to even limit the max charge and keep the battery in the optimal 60-80% range.
Taskbar icons are so slick and sharp. Everything looks great.
I was dual booting Windows / Linux on the same drive on my laptop for a while (before I got a separate drive for each of them), Steam Deck should be no different.
Good news is that it pretty much works flawlesly. Bad news is that Windows really liked to mess up Grub after almost each update. It requiring to manually reinstall / reconfigure it.
That was pretty much it from what I remember.
Looks fantastic. I need to get myself another mechanical keyboard down the line, had to sell the current one as I was not using it at all (due to a laptop becoming my main rig).
Really digging the yellow colours, they remind me of the famous Bruce Lee yellow sweatsuit.
https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/101241054-brucelee.jpg?v=1532564583
KDE + Latte dock is what I use. Very simple and minimalistic setup with no widgets.
Reminds me of clear PSX controllers, really nice sort of a retro look
Without spoiling anything, the atmosphere can get tense but it’s never a cheap jump scare type of thing. You’ll pretty much be more appreciative of all the “horror” details than you will be scared.
It’s so worth it, one of those games that sticks with you long after you’ve finished it.
Both ToME and Caves of Qud are amazing games. You can get ToME for free off the official website
look into some of the community made controller templates, as there are a lot of keybinds to cover it could be easier to use a template as a starting point.
I feel like this gem of a game has pretty much been forgotten. Never expected to see someone mention it. Very atmospheric and one of my favorite walking simulator games.