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  • GOG sells completely DRM free games. Usually games bought on steam have steam DRM (which is optional, but very uncommon for devs to have it disabled). With any DRM games, if the drm server goes down or if valve goes out of business, you could have your games become unavailable.

    With GOG, once you buy the games and download them, you don't have to ever worry about them stopping working because GOG went out of business or an internet issue.

  • OBS supposedly works fine, as long as the game isn't too demanding it should be solid enough.

  • This is super cool. I hope it works really well, the difficulty of accessing troubleshooting info from discord is such a problem.

  • We've recently seen games that are hard locked to work on Steam Deck hardware specifically, but will be anticheat blocked on any other linux/SteamOS device with different hardware.

    So that may not actually work out.

  • I get it all the time, usually after I play a new game for the first time. It will either say that Valve doesn't have info on this game yet and ask if it works or not, or it will ask me to confirm whether the existing verified rating is accurate or not.

    It only asks one time per game in my experience, and I think you may have had to previously agree to provide feedback on the Steam Deck experience..

  • I know of some businesses that have actually ditched windows for Zorin, and I set my aging parents up with it and they've been pretty happy with it so far.

    So it seems to do well enough as a windows alternative based on those personal observations. I haven't heard about them witholding security patches though.

  • Bazzite is basically SteamOS for desktop. Linux is highly flexible in general though, it's not that important which one you pick most of the time.

    I would also like to recommend Zorin for new Linux users, it's super easy to windows users to swap to and have a good experience.

  • No, it will say something like "Valve's testing has this game rated as Steam Deck Verified. Does that match your experience?"

    Some games have been delayed from verified because enough people responded "no".

  • Never underestimate the siren song alure of releasing the least optimized UE5 game ever made. Publishers seem to really struggle with that temptation.

  • support has stopped (steam machine, steam controller, steam link

    Steam Link is still getting software updates. Steam Controller doesn't get updates anymore afaik, but it did get updates for a long time including firmware updates that added BLE support. Steam input on both the steam deck and in big picture mode still supports it and still allows community sharing of controller profiles.

    In general I think Valve supports their less successful hardware pretty well by industry standards.

  • A recent update added the option to limit the deck's max battery charge in Settings>Power. If you want the deck to be ready to go, I would recommend capping the max charge at 60-80% and leaving the Deck plugged in. Alternatively you can put the deck in battery storage mode.

    Valve's basic use and troubleshooting page has a section on long term storage that covers how to put the Deck into battery storage mode.

  • Yes, but it's literally limiting sales and hurting user review scores to save some predictable development hours. And the increase in performance demands means that for most users, the entire game will look worse because everything else is being penalized over a minor lighting improvement.

    Doom Eternal looks incredible and runs fantastic on deck, the ID engines have historically been famous for looking great with incredible optimization. This doesn't live up to that legacy at all. It might have saved them some development time, but it's literally making it a non-option for a lot of Deck users and people with weaker PCs.

  • To be clear, the steam deck supports some ray tracing and it's enough to run the game, but the performance impact is too much to run at 30fps.

    The more powerful ROG Ally also isn't able to hold a consistent 30fps either (despite using a way higher tdp on it's chip), so this isn't a Deck exclusive issue.

  • There's apparently an issue where this is happening in some games running through proton 10 (or proton experimental because that uses proton 10). Recent steamOS updates apparently helped fix it for people, but that probably hasn't helped you since you're not on SteamOS.

    I would recommending forcing your steam play to use proton9 or lower until it's fixed.

  • This definitely means a switch port is possible, but typically Sony Published games don't get released on other consoles. Thankfully Sony is getting on board with their games coming to PC eventually

  • For me, absolutely. I definitely recommend those tweaks I listed above, but I consider the graphics very acceptable. I have the game installed on my main PC as well (with the idea of streaming to the Deck), but ultimately I've been content enough with the graphics to not bother with that.

    The game is definitely a bit blurry, and some early areas have less than ideal shadow aliasing. But the game manages to be pretty beautiful despite that, and I'm having a great time.

  • Google maps auto suggests that restaurant name if you start searching for it, but then fails to actually pull up the location. Checking the actual maps location shows nothing there.

  • It's pretty wild that this game is still in development, I remember reading about it back in 2012/13 ish.

  • Most models now are .safetensor files which are supposed to be safe, but I know in the past there were issues where other model filetypes actually could have attack payloads in them.

  • Sparky1337 hasn't said anything about how long it had been plugged in before he saw it at 95%, so I was kinda assuming he was leaving it plugged in overnight, or leaving it docked for long amounts of time.

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