Meowtor
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honestly, not too bad. Only did the opening prologue quest stuff. A little stuttering here and there but im sure some updates/tweaks can help that (I just installed and ran stock settings).How is the performance?
honestly, not too bad. Only did the opening prologue quest stuff. A little stuttering here and there but im sure some updates/tweaks can help that (I just installed and ran stock settings).How is the performance?
I was going to wait and see. I haven’t had a single bad experience yet so I’ve just dropped the notion entirely.Put Windows on it to play Game Pass games and I kind of regret it. Still too many problems here and there to make it worth it.
so cool! Is this yakuza 0 ?
Holy shit, you just reminded me, Brutal Doom. I'll be getting that on it quick smart.but I'd rather just play DOOM wads on the Deck.![]()
When enough of you keep asking me for the SAME THING I try to listen...so here we go; Steam Deck coverage! But of course this is a retro gaming channel so it's not like we are going to talk about modern PC Gaming on the Steam Deck...we are going to talk about retro emulation...more specifically MAME arcade emulation!
I asked, you answered...and I try to listenOf all the requests for new content on the channel one of the most frequently asked for videos is a series on the Steam Deck; Valve's new Nintendo Switch competitor that could
On today's Steam Deck video I will go over how to get MAME running on your Steam Deck as there are multiple options to get it working and a few REALLY BIG THINGS you need to change to get it working CORRECTLY! (things like the MAME TAB menu and the test/service button switches like you would use on an actual arcade PCB)
We will discuss MAME under RetroArch and Emulation Station, assigning hot keys to important MAME functions, how to add and select which version of the MAME emulator you want to use per game, how to get your MAME ROMS onto the Steam Deck, how to deal with CHD files in MAME to make sure THOSE work, discuss MAME video settings within the Steam Deck...and most importantly show you some awesome games! Because this isn't just a Steam Deck Tutorial...but a bit of a MAME emulation tutorial as well
Again I recommend getting a Dock for your Steam Deck as the process is MUCH easier that way!
But the Steam Deck is proving to be an amazing retrogaming handheld video game emulation machine and I love it!
Seeing as we have similar tastes in games, I am going to add this one to my wishlist and keep an eye on it.Been playing Soulstone Survivors on the Deck, since I've played the hell out of Vampire Survivors and I'm looking to scratch that itch.
The game plays really good on the Deck and seems to keep a pretty consistent framerate throughout.
Jogged my memory with this post.Seeing as we have similar tastes in games, I am going to add this one to my wishlist and keep an eye on it.
Did you ever play through Into the Breach? I just got my final achievement. It's a fantastic little puzzle/strategy game. I wish there were more like it.
Haven't touched either on Deck. FTL might be annoying with small text but ItB should play very well. Both are native on linux!Jogged my memory with this post.
How do FTL and Into the Breach play on deck?
FTL might be my favorite indie game of all time and Into the Breach was a worthy follow-up. Would love to have these portable ... but the text size and mouse controls seem problematic for FTL as it's a bit long in the tooth now.
FTL is also on iPad with Touch controls, but then again its designed for the iPad in mind UI wiseJogged my memory with this post.
How do FTL and Into the Breach play on deck?
FTL might be my favorite indie game of all time and Into the Breach was a worthy follow-up. Would love to have these portable ... but the text size and mouse controls seem problematic for FTL as it's a bit long in the tooth now.
When I finish Tunic (which is fucking phenomenal on deck btw) I'll give those two a spin and post some impressions.Haven't touched either on Deck. FTL might be annoying with small text but ItB should play very well. Both are native on linux!
Played FTL some time ago and managed to finish a run. Text is a bit small but still readable, and some things like doors and your crew members a bit difficult to click on because of small they are.Jogged my memory with this post.
How do FTL and Into the Breach play on deck?
FTL might be my favorite indie game of all time and Into the Breach was a worthy follow-up. Would love to have these portable ... but the text size and mouse controls seem problematic for FTL as it's a bit long in the tooth now.
Hi bro. I've been playing some DOOM wads and been having a fuckton of fun with it. DOOM plays great on the Deck, specially if you forget about freelook and rely on autoaim and only horizontal aim. Have been able to beat DOOM, DOOM 2 and DOOM The Way Id Did playing like that.Any fellow DOOM geeks with Decks?
Eventually Id like to get set up to play some DOOM wads. Maybe Brutal DOOM too.
Is there a preference for a source port or one that's easier to use with the Deck? Also asking because I'll probably be trying to set up source ports for Blood, Quake etc.
Anyone have experience doing this already?
Hi bro. I've been playing some DOOM wads and been having a fuckton of fun with it. DOOM plays great on the Deck, specially if you forget about freelook and rely on autoaim and only horizontal aim. Have been able to beat DOOM, DOOM 2 and DOOM The Way Id Did playing like that.
Other wads like Brutal DOOM's Hell on Earth or Ashes 2063 also play great with freelook + gyro aim.
Now, the setup:
I followed this video and managed to get it running thanks to it. Just don't bother with setting it up as a controller, as it play's perfectly by emulating KB+M controlls.
I'm quite happy with ZDL, it's quite easy to run whatever base wad you have with multiple mods at once. Hit me up if you need anything! I wouldn't mind uploading my gzdoom folder (minus the wads ofc) in case you need it.
Hi bro. I've been playing some DOOM wads and been having a fuckton of fun with it. DOOM plays great on the Deck, specially if you forget about freelook and rely on autoaim and only horizontal aim. Have been able to beat DOOM, DOOM 2 and DOOM The Way Id Did playing like that.
Other wads like Brutal DOOM's Hell on Earth or Ashes 2063 also play great with freelook + gyro aim.
Now, the setup:
I followed this video and managed to get it running thanks to it. Just don't bother with setting it up as a controller, as it play's perfectly by emulating KB+M controlls.
I'm quite happy with ZDL, it's quite easy to run whatever base wad you have with multiple mods at once. Hit me up if you need anything! I wouldn't mind uploading my gzdoom folder (minus the wads ofc) in case you need it.
I have no idea haha.This is question for pc and deck steam.
How can I be sure that steam is using xinput REAL controller input for game rather than emuating it ?
Like, how can I be sure that it's direct xbox controller input and not mapping wasd and mouse to it? The ui to covert this is a bit strange on deck and even worse on the pc.
What kind of games does he like? Anyway, have arecommendation:Also, I am giving the little shit my deck so I will log in his profile on deck and preinstall all games he owns + aparture desk. Any recommendations for 8yo? I might get him some other game... he doesn't have too much on steam.
I don't know if that'd be possible... I mean, you can hide games on the Steam Library so they only appear when you search for them.But also, I am not sure how to buy and preinstall games on his account without him knowing it.
Thanks.I have no idea haha.
What kind of games does he like? Anyway, have arecommendation:
Short and sweet metroidvania, might be a great introduction to the genre, although some boss fights are kinda hard.
I don't know if that'd be possible... I mean, you can hide games on the Steam Library so they only appear when you search for them.
But there's still the matter of the e-mail that he'll recieve on his account when the game is added to the library, right? But if you manage to take control of that e-mail account, or disable Steam from sending notifications to said account (something I'm not sure if it's possible) then you'll be fine.
This fucking idiot at it again.
I have a gaming pc and steam deck sucks because my pc is more powerful.
First time pc gamer, first time rig builder looking for approval of his expenses.... and he shits on everything that is not a pc... even a handheld pc lol.
Some of these first time nuveu riche pc gamers lack experience to develop the perspective of respect and understanding that there are other platforms that are for different audiences.
I know pcmr is not like that since this guy is always the biggest idiot with everything he covers. But it's still offputting and some people really only look at the tip of their nose.
Steam deck is absolutely amazing and I say that even as I am not playing it as much as I would expect.
This is question for pc and deck steam.
How can I be sure that steam is using xinput REAL controller input for game rather than emuating it ?
Like, how can I be sure that it's direct xbox controller input and not mapping wasd and mouse to it? The ui to covert this is a bit strange on deck and even worse on the pc.
Based on what I've seen it seems to be emulable. That said, it also seems to not run at 60fps, so it kinda depends on the player but I'd guess a little kid wont even notice.Is is feasible to "install" super mario odyssey on deck or not worth the hassle? is the game finishable?
Is is feasible to "install" super mario odyssey on deck or not worth the hassle? is the game finishable?
Based on what I've seen it seems to be emulable. That said, it also seems to not run at 60fps, so it kinda depends on the player but I'd guess a little kid wont even notice.
I also read somewhere thsmat tinkering with Powertools and disabling some cores helps with performance, but I haven't even tried emulation on the Deck so I can't confirm.
You can right click on a game, on PC, select properties and then go to Controller. You can select on per game basis which input you want to use. You can select none there, too.The ui to covert this is a bit strange on deck and even worse on the pc
There is disable, default and enable steam input. I had no idea, thanksYou can right click on a game, on PC, select properties and then go to Controller. You can select on per game basis which input you want to use. You can select none there, too.
Not sure on the Deck, though, since I don't play with other controllers on it except for the Deck itself.
Where can i buy Steam Deck in Eastern Europe? (Not through Steam)
Prefer to buy new one, even from resellers in person
I will be traveling there for work, to Lithuania (Vilnius, Kaunas) then Czech Republic (Prague), then Poland (Warsaw) then Hungary
The damn thing just need an oled screen!!!!
The damn thing just need an oled screen!!!!
I own Moon on Switch. It’s a lot different than say most PS1 JRPGs, but it’s so obscure that it makes the experience a lot better.Playing through Moon RPG on Deck. Man, I wish I had played this back when it came out but I also think a younger me would have hated it due to the slow pace of the character.
It’s run without issue so far.
Yes, I am enjoying it and will most likely beat it slowly over a few weeks. I picked up too many games over the past week and now need to decide which order I will play everything in.I own Moon on Switch. It’s a lot different than say most PS1 JRPGs, but it’s so obscure that it makes the experience a lot better.
I know that feeling. Just spent two hours trying to work out the controls for The Caves of Qud on the Deck and thats the first of about twenty games from the steam sale.Yes, I am enjoying it and will most likely beat it slowly over a few weeks. I picked up too many games over the past week and now need to decide which order I will play everything in.