Spyke
sopuli.xyz

Final Fantasy Tactics is pretty much all I have been playing on mine. I have been trying to get other emulators running so I can play the FFT from PSP and GBA, but so far no luck.

I did get a Bluetooth keyboard with track pad today, hopefully that makes installing stuff in desktop easier.

I have been playing Bitcraft on my MacBook, I am hoping with the keyboard I can play it on the Steam deck too.

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ouRKaoSreply
lemmy.today

Installing Retro deck was super straight forward for me and "just worked" with 90% of my games

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Not sure if I tried that one, I have been playing via retro arch.

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GeekyOnionreply
lemmy.world

Bitcraft looks really interesting. I'm tempted to give it a whirl on my MacBook, too.

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The controls are point and click, no wasd or auto run yet. Other than that I am enjoying it. Keep in mind it is a crafting game with a little bit of combat.

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Kit
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Spiritfarer. Got it on sale for $5 a while ago and it's surprisingly touching and addictive. I even cried at one point.

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Fubarberryreply
sopuli.xyz

I need to play it still, I have it in my library from some bundle, but there's always been something more pressing that I wanted to play. It doesn't look like the kind of game I normally would enjoy, but I've heard so many good things about it that I know I need to try it sooner or later.

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I went into it totally blind and really fell in love. I definitely recommend trying it out when you want to feel some feels.

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I just finished Lies of P including the DLC, runs beautifully on the Steam Deck and it's such a banger!

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I’ve been abducted By Frostpunk (on the deck), but now I’m finally getting out of it and enjoying some Wolfenstein (on ps5).

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Okusreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

How are you feeling with frostpunk? I felt like everything was too small and the trackpad controls were not very comfortable compared to my imagined use of a mouse?

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lemmy.world

I'm still waiting for it to be delivered, but I'm not sure if I want to break it in with No Man's Sky, or start installing EmuDeck. Honestly, I want to do "all the things" as soon as I get it into my hands, given the way people gush about it.

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startrek.website

Be sure to take a moment to reboot into desktop, and search the built in Linux app store for free games. There's some absolute gems.

Edit: And after installing, right click the game on the desktop or menu, and choose "Add To Steam", to make it show up in the usual Steam interface.

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Thanks for the tip! Didn’t even consider those games, despite having been a fervent Linux user at times.

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lemmy.world

Beyond Good and Evil (the original, not the remastered version) struggling with the camera and the FOV but enjoying it anyway.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Rogue Trader, it's quite a new game, but it has a Steam Deck mode and runs quite reasonably for a turn based combat game, really enjoying it.

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I installed it and started creating a character. That is as far as I have gotten.

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shreknelreply
lemmy.world

There is a bug in that it will only load a limited amount of assets per frame. If you reduce fps, then loading will be artificially limited in speed. Look for a mod that fixes this.

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Dishonored runs quite well. I'm also playing God Hand with a PS2 emulator. What a ridiculous game.

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Tron: Catalyst. Not super far into it yet, but it's pretty cool so far. I really like the top-down/isometric view games on the Deck.

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Just picked up Crusader Kings II, the base game is free on steam. Definitely right up my alley, so far I like the more diplomatic focus of CK2 compared to the other Paradox games I've played (HOI4 and Stellaris).

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I bought a handful of cheap / deep discount games during the Summer Sale this year.

One I wasn't sure about was BIOTA. Turns out it's been more fun than I expected for such a simplistic game.

I've also been playing Blasphemous. I really like Metroidvanias but these "souls like" style games are irritating to me. Still, it was cheap and I can appreciate the aesthetic.

I'm looking forward to having more time to play these games, as of yet, it's been like 20 minutes here, 30 minutes a few days later, so it's hard to make much progress and enjoy them with such limited time to dive in.

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OG Crysis!

It's a pretty great Deck game, and I'd never seen it run as consistently as it does on Deck at 40fps limit.

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I'm mostly playing Ys 9 Monstrum Nox, and it's been a fun time. Also been playing some Mindustry with friends, although I suspect I'll want to make some tweaks to the control scheme before I play too much longer.

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Funnily enough, recently I've been playing the FF6 Pixel Remaster on the Deck. It's still a very good game.

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Primarily playing Victoria 3 since the new expansion came out earlier this month. Not verified on the deck but it (along with most paradox games) works like a charm on the deck though it can have some small slowdowns towards the end game.

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I just picked up FF7 Rebirth and Riders Republic during the sale. I've been enjoying them quite a bit. Otherwise my Deck is mostly used to play Dead Cells and PokeMMO.

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Haven't been touching my Steam profile a lot recently for games, but I've at least been doing some Gemcraft Frostborn Shadows.

Other than that, I actually got back into Sonic Lost Worlds on 3DS. As much as I hate the special stages, one single stage on an unmodded PC version of the game made me realize that movement sucks a little less on the 3DS version.

In other words, I don't endorse getting the Steam version of you have a 3DS unless you wanna mod it to make the movements less jank. Definitely not a good Sonic game, regardless of device, because of the movement like turning being atrocious.

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