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ReallyActuallyFrankenstein, do gaming w Steam Deck Owners: What’s been your favorite game that you first discovered on Steam Deck and now you can’t seem to put down?

My Steam Deck is pretty much a Vampire Survivors machine.

Deconceptualist,

Probably shouldn’t mention Brotato and Holocure then. Oh, oops 😉

Grimpen,

This happened to me recently. I’ve slowed down now that I’ve got all the unlocks, just a couple secrets to go though…

orca, do gaming w Steam Deck Owners: What’s been your favorite game that you first discovered on Steam Deck and now you can’t seem to put down?
@orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts avatar

I installed 1,000 old game ROMs for NES, SNES, Sega Genesis/Master System, N64, and PS1. I’ve been reliving all of my childhood games since I got it. Road Rash on the PS1 was one I never played (and forgot existed) until my wife told me about it. What a blast.

tacosanonymous,

Same. Emu station has to be my most played app.

stardust,

Snes games rock. They hold up really well in gameplay and artwork, and finished ones I never played before on the Deck.

blindsight,

Rom hacks are so great, too. I always look for bug fix, QoL, and “skip the grind” mods (like 5× experience gain in JRPGs).

Some completely change the style of gameplay, too, like the Turbo mod for Secret of Mana.

conciselyverbose, (edited )

Have you seen road redemption? It's a more modern rogue-lite spiritual successor.

I can't promise it will scratch the same itch, and it's not cutting edge technically or anything, but I got some mileage from it.

Edit: It's bundled on Fanatical for a couple bucks right now.

WarmSoda,

I have that. I was way too excited about it too. Unfortunately it’s more like a mobile quality version of road rash.

orca,
@orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts avatar

Yeah! I binged that game when I found it. Completed the whole story and then started another playthrough.

theangriestbird,

Just curious, did you get the Deck just for that? I think you can run all of those on like the Retroid Pocket, which is like 1/4 the price of the deck?

orca,
@orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts avatar

Oh, no haha. It was just nice to have them as categories in the Steam app alongside my 250+ PC games.

theangriestbird,

ohhh gotcha gotcha. gotta love the versatility of the Deck!

averyminya,

Nothing beats a whole library on its own on an SD card. Except multiple >:)

PonyOfWar, do gaming w Steam Deck Owners: What’s been your favorite game that you first discovered on Steam Deck and now you can’t seem to put down?

I’ve had Slay the Spire in my Library for a while, but only got hooked on it when I tried it on Steam Deck.

When I got my Steam Deck at launch, the first game I was hooked on was Elden Ring, which came out around the same time. I first started it on my PC, but got frustrated by the huge lag spikes. Thankfully, those aren’t a thing on Steam Deck!

riquisimo,

Slay the Spire had been in my library a while, waiting for me to pick it up. I’m planning on getting an OLED, excited to try it out.

skulblaka,
@skulblaka@kbin.social avatar

Once you get bored of the base game, Slay the Spire also has an extremely robust and high quality modding community. I got around 200 hours out of the base game and then an additional 250 on top of that out of modded classes and setting overhauls.

StS: Downfall in particular is extremely high quality and was in fact so popular that it got its own Steam store page, like a free DLC would. Highly recommend.

nieceandtows, do gaming w Rant: Valve's new Steam Deck screws speak volumes about their ethos.

Yeah I haven’t even made an account on Epic to get free games from there. Valve almost single handedly made Linux a viable gaming platform and I’m grateful for that (I know wine has existed far longer than proton, but the difference before and after proton is day and night).

soulsource,
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Even before Proton Valve was heavily invested in Linux gaming.

SteamOS has been around way longer than Proton, and the Steam Client had a native Linux version for such a long time, I don’t even remember when it was published. Also, the Steam Linux Runtime is something worth mentioning - it is a common base that game developers can target instead of the various different distributions.

m0bi13, do Cyfryzacja w Pomysły na projekt serwisu publicznego do przedstawienia Ministerstwu Cyfryzacji
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Tutaj oryginalny wątek który zapoczątkował dyskusję:

https://pol.social/@didleth@mastodon.social/111416961530757329

jacekstaszczuk,
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@m0bi13 o w mordę 😮 @didleth

niloque,
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@m0bi13 @m0bi13 trudno to nawet skomentować... 🤦🏻‍♂️

m0bi13,
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Nie rozumiem?

niloque,
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@m0bi13 miałem na myśli podejście Cieszyńskiego, by nie publikować informacji na oficjalnej stronie.

m0bi13,
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@niloque Cóż, wprowadzenie obowiązku to chyba jedyny sposób by ukrócić takie interpretacje.

Publikacja w BIP jest obowiązkowa i publikują.

Publikacja na stronie nie, robią co chcą...

@m0bi13

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  • m0bi13,
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    Co to jest COI?

    kayo77,

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  • m0bi13,
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    @kayo77 Masz tam / znasz kogoś? Jakiś kontakt? Na razie na dziennik podawczy nie mamy co położyć.

    @m0bi13 @didleth

    Crystal_Shards64, do games w What are some video games that had remarkably hectic public reaction at physical stores during release day?

    The only midnight launch I ever got to be a part of was the launch of the New 3DS XL. I got the majoras mask edition. It was actually a relatively small midnight launch as far as they used to go. That being said I’m really glad I got to experience at least one. I’m not sure if we’ll see massive midnight launches in the future.

    I remember always seeing and hearing about midnight launches during the 360/ps3/wii era. I remember halo 2 and halo 3 brought in massive crowds.

    When the 360 launched my dad went and waited outside a Wal-Mart in -25°c weather for a couple hours. I wanted to join but had school the next morning. Probably for the best as I would have been a whining little baby about the cold lol.

    If you’re curious I think there’s a lot of youtubers that cover midnight launches/history

    Colorcodedresistor, (edited ) do gaming w Rant: Valve's new Steam Deck screws speak volumes about their ethos.

    As someone who used to run a louis rossman electronics repair business for a couple years before i burned out.

    LG G5 was and still is my point to for perfectly fixable devices.

    Motorola is trash because you have to dismantle the phone from the back layer by layer just to reach the front screen.

    HTC was even worse with two tier motherboards and octopuss ribbon cables were a nightmare to navigate.

    iPhone was/ is possibly the easiest fucking phone to fix, ironically…however by the iphone 8 and onwards apple found increasingly shitty ways to make 3rd party repairs nearly impossible.

    windows phones, nokia, and others were hit or miss. tablets were long winded affairs but generally easy due to their inherent size.

    ive been out of the game since 2019 when covid dropped. id really like to hear the inside baseball on any current operators running repair business.

    i used Repair Shopr software to manage my customers. idk if thats still the go to or if another has bested it.

    TheGalacticVoid,

    Any opinions on Samsung or Google?

    bjoern_tantau,
    @bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

    When I couldn’t repair my Nokia and replace the 5 € USB-Port because there happened to be a small crack in the screen (of course you have to remove the glued on screen to accese the innards), I caved and bought a Fairphone 3.

    Worst decision ever. The stupid thing refuses to break to let me even use the better repairability.

    domi,
    @domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

    Good to hear, got a Fairpone 5 recently and I’m very happy with it so far.

    Although breaking it probably won’t take more than a year for clumsy me.

    bjoern_tantau,
    @bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

    Honestly, I think I’ve never dropped a phone as much as this one. And apart from a few scratches there’s nothing. I think it’s the battery cover that usually just pops off like on the indestructible Nokia phones of decades past.

    Really funny how I can use Nokia as both a positive and a negative example.

    jarfil,

    I think it’s the battery cover that usually just pops off like on the indestructible Nokia phones of decades past.

    “Battery cover”, or… “kinetic energy redirector” 😉

    vaalla,

    I manage to break 2 usb conectors in 1 year.

    AdamHenry,

    Just in case you were wondering, Motorola is still trash. I bought the G5 and I absolutely hate it.

    TWeaK, do gaming w Rant: Valve's new Steam Deck screws speak volumes about their ethos.

    While other companies around the world are constantly in search of new ways to screw their own consumers

    You bastard, take that upvote.

    ComradeKhoumrag,
    @ComradeKhoumrag@infosec.pub avatar

    I read the title with that connotation. Was actually looking forward to hearing a valid complaint of the steam deck but Surprise!

    lukas,
    @lukas@lemmy.haigner.me avatar

    I can already hear my business administration professor scream that everyone in the free market tries to screw each other from that statement lol. Why yes of course, money. Planned obsolescence is the only logical choice, people! I bet nobody will source old, but durable products and repair them instead, no no. That’ll never happen!

    Haha, do games w Super Mario RPG - Review Thread

    Can’t wait to play it on plane!!!

    PeWu, do gaming w Rant: Valve's new Steam Deck screws speak volumes about their ethos.

    I think Valve in on very early steps of enshittification. Maybe not everyone, but most companies started like that. I mean being nice to users. Counterargument to my claim is that they are already millionaires, which is true, but humans’ greed may be limitless.

    helenslunch,
    @helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

    Valve is not a new company and they’re easily worth billions.

    PeWu,

    Okay, I may have misplaced few zeros here ant there, my apologies.

    SaltySalamander,
    @SaltySalamander@kbin.social avatar

    Gabe himself is worth over 4 billion.

    Omega_Jimes,

    Always be on guard and claim no allegiance to any huge company.

    Also, Valve have been pretty consumer friendly for 20 years.

    araozu,

    I fear when lord gaben dies volvo will go public and enshittification will begin

    frezik,

    Looks at copier sheet that’s not a Vol-vo.

    Byter,

    Fortunately Gaben has only a minor interest in Volvo 😉.

    But actually his son is involved in the games industry, and there’s plenty of other like-minded people at Valve. Hopefully the (far) future of Valve is as bright as its present.

    AndrasKrigare,

    I think a reason that Valve has been able to be consumer friendly for so long is that they aren’t public and not beholden to shareholders.

    frezik,

    To be clear, that gives them the opportunity to avoid enshittification. There’s plenty of private companies that are dogshit. Valve happens to be one of them that took the opportunity and ran with it.

    When Gaben retires or dies, things could very easily change. But I don’t think it’ll happen before then.

    blindbunny,

    This is the correct answer.

    When a company only has to please customers they are allowed to bend and in extreme cases break their own rules for a customer to be satisfied.

    When you have to please share holders and customers. You as a laborer must decide to please the customer or the share holders. Sadly the longer you work somewhere the more like you are to please a customer if you work with them directly. The further you are from the customer the more likely you are to disagree with choosing customer satisfaction over shareholder satisfaction. Begin enshitirication.

    tastysnacks,

    That’s interesting. Are there other large non public gaming companies? I actually want to ask this outside of gaming, but don’t want to stray outside the community.

    fox_the_apprentice,

    Epic Games*, Mihoyo**, IO Interactive, Bethesda/ZeniMax***, Deep Silver.

    • Epic games is 40% owned by a publicly-traded company, Tencent.

    ** Mihoyo filed for an IPO in 2017, but withdrew its application for unknown reasons.

    *** ZeniMax Media was recently acquired by Microsoft, and is now a Microsoft subsidiary. I’m not sure if this makes it count as a ‘non-public gaming company’ by your definition.

    houseofkeb,

    Valve being a private company is probably the thing that allows them to focus on putting out good products w/o dealing with shareholders demanding more.

    And they make a ton of money doing right by their core consumer base, I would be very surprised if we see any of that change.

    If Valve were any other company they would have laid off half their staff and coasted on that 30% from Steam. They’re not perfect, but maybe the only company I feel good about giving money to, consistently.

    araozu,

    If valve were public, and required to make a lot more money than the previous quarter, they would absolutely need (want?) to get the maximum amount of money from wherever they could. It’s what I think it’s happening with netflix & others. It doesn’t matter that (hypotetically) they make a billion dolars of revenue. They need to make more next quarter. So they need to raise prices, forbid account sharing, reduce content quarity, anything to earn as much money as possible for next quarter.

    Volvo could earn a billion dollars, and if they don’t want to earn more, they could happily stay the same. They might even want to make moves thinking on the long term, such as keep customers happy and excited, or invest in new technologies like proton. Compared to netflix execs, who don’t care about the long term, they care about next quarter.

    I don’t know a lot about the stock market, but it looks stupid to me to bet on infinite growth. If the company earns money, and I own shares, shouldn’t I earn money via dividends? It looks to me like the only way to make money is to buy low and sell high? Or is that just greed?

    TheGalacticVoid,

    The fact that you said Volvo on accident brings me back to the old ThioJoe troll days

    jarfil, (edited )

    If the company earns money, and I own shares, shouldn’t I earn money via dividends?

    You do. Companies give dividends all the time (well, every x months, usually at least yearly).

    It looks to me like the only way to make money is to buy low and sell high? Or is that just greed?

    Just greed… mostly. A lot of people want to “get rich quick”, and a bunch of already rich people like to gamble to get even richer, so a lot of market volatility comes from greed… but a share price with good growth expectations can make it attractive enough that the company may decide to give lower dividends (no need to attract people), so if you can “buy low, sell high”, you may still want to do it regardless.

    You can still ride the market mostly on dividends by diversifying and investing into multiple companies whose share prices will average out in the long run (picking the right diversified portfolio, is an art on itself).

    need to make more next quarter

    That’s mostly an effect of tying C-suite compensations too closely to share prices, with no further checks in place. When the main driving force behind the decision makers is increasing share prices, they’ll happily burn down the whole company, cash out, and jump ship.

    Sometimes it’s done on purpose, when some long-time investors grow tired and decide to cash out, maybe because they expect a change in the market and the company becoming less competitive or even obsolete. If the expected changes are big enough, it’s easier to start a new company from scratch, than to restructure an old behemoth with thousands of people used to doing things “like they’ve always been done”.

    Zozano,

    I don’t think it will happen. Enshittification has a predictable life cycle. Valve has had years of opportunity to sell out, but haven’t.

    JokeDeity, do gaming w Rant: Valve's new Steam Deck screws speak volumes about their ethos.

    When Gaben dies there will be fucking riots.

    Onihikage,
    @Onihikage@beehaw.org avatar

    I really hope he’s cultivating at least one successor within the company to carry on his vision.

    r00ty, do gaming w Rant: Valve's new Steam Deck screws speak volumes about their ethos.
    @r00ty@kbin.life avatar

    Didn't they change to torx and change the base they screw into metal?

    The former is a mild annoyance, but they're a pretty standard bit now that anyone that does any electronic DIY has in their set. The latter is a huge improvement.

    Must admit I didn't look too much into it though
    but mostly seems positive.

    helenslunch,
    @helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

    Yes that’s what I said

    r00ty,
    @r00ty@kbin.life avatar

    Aha, OK. That's my bad. When I read it on the phone earlier, I read the four point list as something you thought they should be doing, and not what they were doing. As such, I thought you were ranting against them.

    Azzk1kr,
    @Azzk1kr@feddit.nl avatar

    Torx is the king of screws, change my mind :D

    Daqu,

    I prefer the Arthur head screw.

    theangriestbird,

    What is the advantage of torx over Phillips?

    notepass,

    You strip them was less easily. Also, better grip on the screw=more torque

    theangriestbird,

    Good to know. I’m converted

    Azzk1kr,
    @Azzk1kr@feddit.nl avatar

    I’ve had so many Phillips screws going bad because of slipping screwdrivers. I’ve never had this problem with torx ones. They fit, or they don’t, there is no middle ground, if you catch my drift.

    IWantToFuckSpez, do gaming w Rant: Valve's new Steam Deck screws speak volumes about their ethos.

    Yeah what Valve is doing is great. Hopefully they will become more mainstream in the future and become more known with the super casual crowd. Nintendo definitely needs more proper competition in the handheld market.

    Also FYI it’s Phillips with double L, Philips with one L is the Dutch electronics company.

    helenslunch,
    @helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

    Eh, they’re both shit 💩

    LoamImprovement,

    I can’t imagine what gives you that idea about the Steam Deck. I’ve had mine for a year and it’s a great little device.

    irmoz,

    I think they meant Philips and Phillips

    helenslunch,
    @helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

    I was referring to Philips the company and Phillips the screw. I feel like I made my thoughts on the Steam Deck pretty clear.

    LoamImprovement,

    Lol whoops, did not see the OP next to your name. My bad.

    Mummelpuffin,
    @Mummelpuffin@beehaw.org avatar

    I mean… Phillips heads are hood for what they’re actually designed for, which is, uh, to strip really easily so they don’t get over-tightened. Which is irrelevant if your manufacturing is precise enough.

    Appoxo,
    @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    Screw head not device.

    altima_neo,
    @altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

    Norelco ain’t bad tho

    PeWu,

    I actually thought they invented those screws, thus linking them to their company. Glad to be enlightened

    I_am_10_squirrels,

    If they do become more mainstream, there is more opportunities for enshitification.

    IWantToFuckSpez,

    Nah not as long as they don’t go public and Gaben runs the company

    averyminya, do gaming w Rant: Valve's new Steam Deck screws speak volumes about their ethos.

    People ITT: it’s called ranting and raving!

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