I forgot how insanely chunky the original Xbox controller was. You must have big hands to want to use it again.
I forgot how insanely chunky the original Xbox controller was. You must have big hands to want to use it again.
It looks awesome and glad this market is getting more competition. But if it runs windows it’s an automatic out for me. Steam deck is just a great balance of power and efficiency while supporting Linux gaming.
That’s what I was wondering. Do they know something? I would’ve assumed ps5 have enough tech to get to 2026
I ended up with a net positive with this game. There’s elements of the story, characters, gameplay and world I love. But certain aspects had execution and pacing problems. Someone mentioned if the story was a novel this would be an amazing read and I absolutely feel it
All the ingredients are there. It was limited by the execution of the game. I personally feel it would’ve been better as an old school pixel rpg.
That all being said. Loved the talent performance, emotional journey, ending etc.
Is this game actually worth playing now? I haven’t been following. Last I heard was at launch when everything as a buggy unfulfilled mess.
every non work trip I’ve considered doing the same. Then the very last minute I still end up taking my laptop “in case of work emergencies”. I should spend some time in desktop mode and really get it all set up to build confidence
I would love a slightly narrower and overall smaller steam deck. It’s great at home but I think twice about bringing it when flying already with a laptop and iPad.
It’s such a perfect game already. I really should finish it. Dicking around for hours on end led me to put it down and take a break a month ago
When you say steam deck do you mean switch version emulation?
Most if not all game prior to like 2000 didn’t give you tutorials. I guess they were in the booklet that came with the game so not in the game.
Super Mario Bros on NES starting point is the best. Simple and allowed people to die repeatedly to learn what the game is about.
I do like Mac address and the Linux dude that’s sometimes in quick tips or something. Unless they were involved in whatever is happening here. I’m a bit out of the loop.
This looks more appealing to me than the rog. It’s a matter of cost and how well it runs chimera os. If it only runs windows it’s a dealbreaker for me.
I think if he meant one standard like DVD and companies like Sony or Microsoft would make the dvd player. Other companies can join in. We would have choice and competition. And the one game would work the same on any device.
At least that’s my wish.
Like others have said. It’s because steam deck runs steam os that makes it better than the rest. It’s a catered os for the device. It was after I jumped in I realised how robust it is. Every game in integrated works on Linux no issue I even took windows off my desktop pc. Best reason is also community. Steam deck has plenty of online support whereas the other ones are a bit more saturated
I’m afraid to learn the true face of Lemmy users
Same. Really solid so far. Also glad to not play a giant open world after rdr2 and totk.
Cool. Now it just needs steam os on it
I do like the way Nintendo reinvent the console on each gen. I do hope it’s fully backwards compatible at the very least
“I got TB.“
Such good news. I hope someone can answer this either theoretically or practically as I’m not as knowledgeable in this.
One of the things I love about the steam deck is the ability to just turn it off and back on a few days later and the game is exactly where I left off. If steamOS is on a PC or another handheld deck. Would it still be possible to still have this feature? I guess my question is whether this is a software or hardware feature.