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For me it must be kde plasma 6 and the wayland driver for wine.

Edit: I made the question gendered by using the word guys. I've fixed my mistake.

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[–] MajorHavoc@lemmy.world 110 points 11 months ago (4 children)

It's the year of the Linux desktop! /s

But seriously, I think I'm going to buy a SteamDeck.

[–] lemmy_user_838586@lemmy.ml 35 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (3 children)

Do it! I'm not a very materialistic person, but there have been a few things I've bought in my life that genuinely made me happy and were just such a joy to use that I was kind of in awe each time using it, and the steamdeck is one of those things. People put a lot of focus on the hardware and the strength of the graphics, etc. But for me the impressive part is the software polish, the OS, the config menu's, etc work so well and the thing was just so well thought out. Coming from a developer and someone who adores linux and open source, the thing is just a joy to use.

I would however go with a third party dock if you want one. I bought the steamdeck dock and it just doesn't work correctly 100% of the time, I have random issues here and there. There was a reddit thread 6 months ago listing all the issues someone had and I had almost every one at one point or another. I've heard the cheaper 3rd party docks have been better.

[–] Webster@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Just got a steam deck and love it. I also got the official dock and can't believe how bad it is. I have to unplug it and my TV half the time to get the dock to connect correctly. It works fine for a few days, then stops. I've had picture issues and audio issues and even issues with the deck right after disconnecting it.

[–] lemmy_user_838586@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Yeah, same issues. I bought my dock during the summer steam sale and didn't use it much, but now that I''ve tried using it more I feel like I want to send it back and get a refund, but it might be too late. I keep hoping the issues will get fixed with firmware updates, but so far they haven't.

[–] MajorHavoc@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

Awesome. Thanks!

[–] Thwompthwomp@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

I completely agree. I bought one in the preorder days and was a bit nervous. It came in, and it was so much better than I thought. It works and it works well, and is fun to use. I’ve connected to a tv and done “real” work on it to boot. It is some hardware I highly recommend to anyone if they can afford it. The other cool thing is my whole library of steam games are there and still playable.

[–] MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 8 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I already have the LCD, but the OLED has me seriously considering retiring it far earlier than I usually do with my electronics.

I've had a gaming laptop for years but I think I did more gaming on the deck in the first six months than I ever did on my laptop. The suspend mid-game, actually using it away from a power plug...

The Deck announcement made me try linux on my desktop again, too, just to see if Valve's claims about proton could be true... And I have yet to boot back into windows.

[–] clif@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (2 children)

I've been considering this too. I don't have much time at all to game but feel like maybe I'd do better with a portable than can stream to a TV.

I need to search up if they support all games or just those that have been ported. Surely it's more than what has been ported to Linux...

But my mouse and keyboard, hmm

[–] noodlejetski@lemm.ee 16 points 11 months ago (1 children)
[–] RiikkaTheIcePrincess@pawb.social 8 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Protondb is a hugely useful site (okay, maybe not that huge but it's great)! There's WineHQ for Wine but it's kinda... a little creaky, if you know what I mean. Doesn't seem to get much attention.

Protondb, on the other paw, has lots of useful info from a quick-and-simple "how likely is it to work?" indicator to "Here's what I had to do to make it flawless" reports from users. VERY useful! wiggles emphatically! (also it splits reports between PC and Deck)

Oh, also GloriousEggroll's Proton fork is kinda great, for critters who like to faff about with stuff as I do: https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom Dunno if that's of any use on Deck though.

[–] Cralder@feddit.nu 5 points 11 months ago

That's what the "verified for deck" is for in steam. In my experience every game works that fulfills these criteria:

A. Is not one of a few competitive multiplayer games that have decided to not allow Linux players to play. Among these are Destiny 2 and PUBG for example.

B. Does not require mouse and keyboard (and even then the touchpads and steam input sometimes makes it work anyways)

C. Is not VR (for obvious reasons)

If you are unsure you can also check protondb which someone else linked.

[–] kratoz29@lemm.ee 3 points 11 months ago

I swear I'll too this 2024 hopefully a newer release doesn't appear all of sudden (like just the Retro is Pocket 4 and 4 Pro happened right now, at least for me).