Mostly point and click adventures. Harvey's New Eyes is my favorite among those I've finished for now
Gaming
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Mostly play indie top-down retro stuff like Core Keeper, but the occasional bout of Halo MCC/Infinite, RDR2, Wasteland 3, and a few others.
If the new Battlebit release anti-cheat functions properly under Proton then I'll be picking that up.
SteamDeck is GREAT for light roguelikes. They are often designed with controller in mind and are light on the battery.
I've been playing
- Dead Cells
- Hades
- Slay the Spire
- Skul
- Undermine
- Vampire Survivors
All great on Deck
I've recently started working my way through the Telltale Games and Don't Nod back catalogues. Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People is great fun, and Life Is Strange Before The Storm plays really well too. :)
I'm playing through Far Cry 6, and it's running perfectly (Proton GE). I'm genuinely surprised by how good it works, even if that game chews my battery.
Dave The Diver!
Currently playing BOTW, Stardew Valley, Cassette Beasts, and Shadow Tactics Blade of the Shogun (I have trouble focusing on one game at once.)
Super excited for BG3 too, although I'm waiting for controller support with the full release first.
There's a bunch of us at steamdeck@sopuli.xyz
But I'm currently playing Crash Bandicoot 4 on deck since it finally came out on Steam. It's my game to take a a break from playing ToTK on my PC
Im currently swapping between playing Rimworld, and Tape to Tape.
Tape to Tape is a hockey rogue lite that playes like classic nhl games with a bit of Mario Strikers.
How is Rimworld on the deck? I've seen that it's supposed to be "Verified" but it seems like a game with so much mouse-based activity that it would be really annoying to try to do on the deck.
Also, how does it handle mods? Because I may have... one or two... hundred.
Not the OC, but I personally wasn't fond of trying to play it on the Steam Deck. The UI just really lends itself to mouse and keyboard IMO.
I'm sure you could get comfortable playing on the Steam Deck with time, but there's definitely going to be an adjustment period.
As for mods, I probably don't have nearly as many as you installed, but it worked perfectly fine with the 5-6 mods I was using.
I just finished Trails in the Sky SC at just over 90 hours playtime. I didn't even 100% it. I have to admit. I didn't even much enjoy the first half or so. It mostly ended strong, but I was starting to get a little sick of kicking the same bad guys' asses over and over only to have them declare they're not even using their full strength in the post-fight cutscene before they mysteriously disappear to inevitably come back later.
I'm trying to finish Yakuza 0. But christ this game is long. If the rest of the series is this bad I might have to pass on it. Great game but just...too much of everything.
Right now I'm in a mix of Diablo IV, No Man's Sky and Brotato. They all play very well on the Deck!
Steam Deck install base: less than 2 million
Nintendo Switch install base: 125+ million
But by all means let's talk about Steam Deck.
Here we go again...