I thought I'd have enough of Baldur's Gate 3 by now, but I think I'm about to start my third playthrough. Even though performance sucks ass in the third act.
Baldurs gate 3, crosscode, and might give invisible inc or RimWorld a try.
And some occasional Halo infinite, somehow it runs better on steam deck than my windows PC
Vampire Survivors - I actually like this more that HoT and I played HoT first
Brotato - Simpler version of this type of game, fixed map size but fun variant
20 Minutes till Dawn - I just started this (got it in a Steam bundle with Brotato) and it’s ok, I don’t like the aiming very much but it’s a decent game.
i actually kinda like it. I'm really enjoying it, but i'm playing it really slowly, leveling up my characters and exploring every zone as much as i can.
I played CP2077 as the second game on my deck and put way too many hours into it. I used the stock deck performance recommendations that were provided from Steam with a refresh lock at 30fps and I haven’t noticed any issues. Ran smooth throughout all of my play.
Hi! I do have it fairly stable, but with a 30fps cap. I rarely see significant framedrops.
Here are a bunch of screenshots with all of my settings, TDP included.
Hope this helps!
Just got it two weeks ago. Darkest Dungeon and Disco Elysium mostly. I tried a few oddball titles that I was curious to see how well they played. It's hit or miss but that's expected. Strategy/map heavy games aren't likely to play well on any console controller.
Since you're somewhat new, here's some general advice for having a good experience with unusual games:
For games that don't run well, be sure to check protonDB to see if there's any known fixes for issues.
As far as controls go, when a game doesn't play well with a controller, you'll want to check community control layouts. There are usually some really good layouts that make playing much more viable, even if it can't compete fully with mouse and keyboard.
I forgot about the community layouts!! Shame on me, i even own the og Steam controller that pretty much needed it for every title.
TBH I was just sort of testing out. I don't have a whole lot of need to play CK3 or Rimworld on a handheld but I'll check out my controller options for other titles.
Any tips on streaming games instead of installing locally?
Was playing a bunch of Pokemon Fire Red, but then unfortunately had to RMA my deck. Waiting on a replacement. Luckily i still have my SD card, and i cloned the SSD before sending it back.
New deck, albeit on the older side. The physical buttons just stopped working one day. By that I mean the d pad and A B X Y buttons would just randomly be unresponsive.
Graveyard Keeper, Diablo 2 Resurrected, and I plan on getting Cyberpunk 2077 for the fourth time to play on the go - hopefully on a platform that crashes less.
Coming from the computer with near 2000 hours of gameplay in Factorio I just couldn’t make the jump to the deck. I miss the precision of a mouse and the keyboard shortcuts (the deck buttons weren’t enough and I didn’t want to memorize a ton of shift/modifier-* type shortcuts)
Yeah that makes sense, I started out on the deck so I'm used to the shortcuts. I also played a ton of elite dangerous which does something similar to fit 50 controls into 10 buttons.
Vampire Survivor, Last Epoch, Path of Exile, Victor Vran, Adventures of Van Helsing, Wolcen, Warhammer Chaosbane, etc.
I've gotten into Diablo style ARPGs and trying them all. So for Last Epoch is the funnest for me, primarily setting wise but PoE is fantastic, just soooooo many systems to figure out.
Just finished my first playthrough of baldurs gate 3, so another playthrough of bg3 after i decided on some mods to keep me on my toes during combat encounters. Or i delve into the old infinity engine games (baldurs gate, icewind dale etc.) That i never really played because kid me did not understand them.
Playing some old nostalgia classics currently. I previously made my way through the entire Sly Cooper series earlier this year so I decided I’d try to emulate Crash Bandicoot on the deck.
I’ve had about as many bugs as I would with normal emulation and resuming from wake can sometimes make things go a bit strange. Other than that I’ve had a great time 100% completing 1,2, and 3. Working on Wrath of Cortex but I’ll likely finish it tomorrow. That game turned out to be quite the challenge.
Can’t tell you how nice it was to play those games on a plane though. Would’ve made my younger self so happy to be enjoying a game like that though.
Started playing Fallout New Vegas for the first time on the Steam Deck.
Can't mod it unfortunately, because it's the GOG version. And it's pretty ugly. But the tutorial area git me interested a bit. Let's see how far I venture into the wasteland...