Well, it's interesting. I'd try streaming to the steam deck while it's in desktop mode and see if that fixes the display issue. Kinda cool that it holds a 800p resolution but I find it curious that it's not full screen as opposed to the actual 800p but just in the corner.
Did you try doing it while in desktop mode? Game mode defaults to the steam deck native resolution but that can be overriden with launch setting changes. Desktop mode will output to the display of the external monitor.
My boy chester looks like this too. He is a mix of a white male and a female maine coon pattern but not actual maine coon. Theyre like pseudo Russian blues.
That's an awesome bundle. I think all I'm missing on steam is just 0, 7 and 8. 0 regularly goes down to 5 or 10 and I've played through both 7 and 8 on PS5 but I'll buy them again at some point. I don't really have a favorite developer but Capcom leads by a huge margin of games I've bought, rebought and actually beaten, usually more than once by a large margin.
The dual sense is a great controller, but you're right. It is not immune to stick drift. Have you considered replacing your sticks with hall effect sticks? When my current black one starts to drift, I'll probably just replace my sticks and maybe drop a new battery in it. Otherwise, it's been my favorite controller.
So does this mean they are adding monsters to combat into the game? I always thought scum looked cool but I never knew how fun it would be as a solo player.
I'm always bopping around different games but this is one I usually always have installed so it's good to hear that the update sounds like a big success. I've never tried it multiplayer but I bet it's a hoot.
Barony is so so good. And it works really well on steam deck. Gamepad works great. I still have to try out this new update to see how the changes to relative selections works out. They listed that you don't need to be dead on with the cursor for contextual actions to work anymore. Such as opening a chest, or picking up items, that kind of thing. I bought this game a long time ago and it's such a sleeper dungeon crawler.
Yeah, I ran it mostly low settings, fsr and probably between 30-40 fps. So for tons of people that'd be a no go, but I was just excited to play it before I could get back to my rig.
Yeah two months ago, they basically had patched a majority of the week 1 disappointment. So for me, I had a fresh and reasonable experience. So many studios are releasing under optimized games and patching after sales start.
I ran it a couple months ago on a Ryzen 5600x paired with ab6800xt. Game ran brilliantly. I also really enjoyed it. I just didn't go in expecting it to be dead space. I wanted something new and a little different and that's exactly what I got. I was surprised I could even play it on steam deck.
People should buy whatever they want but I love my Niro. I can drop the seats and throw my bike in the back really easily and my commute is short enough that I've barely even used fuel the past 3 months.
As far as I understand, the wbe versions are very stripped down compared to their desktop counterparts. That's a great question though and one I should explore. When I actually spring for excel/365 I can check out the web version while on Linux and if it doesn't work, look into setting up a virtualized Windows setup.
Well, it's interesting. I'd try streaming to the steam deck while it's in desktop mode and see if that fixes the display issue. Kinda cool that it holds a 800p resolution but I find it curious that it's not full screen as opposed to the actual 800p but just in the corner.