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tisktisk, do games w Steam Deck and SteamOS hit 20,000 playable games

Asking for a friend,
Who in that thumbnail?

Drewmeister,

That’s Stellar Blade. It came out as a PS5 exclusive a year or so ago but has just landed on PC like yesterday I think. It’s a souls-like from a new (to non-mobile games) Korean studio. Evidently the game is very good both as a game and at making people super horny.

I haven’t played it, but I’ve been amused by some of the reviews.

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

I remember seeing people get miffed about them toning down how horny it was when it launched.

I was almost considering giving it an earnest try in some capacity or another after seeing a decent chunk of people praise it outside of it just being horny, but if it’s a souls like it’s probably not for me

ivanovsky,

There’s a demo! Also it felt way easier than souls games, lots of Bayonetta/DMC sprinkled in.

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

If there’s a demo i might give it a try. Usually the issue for me with Souls games is less the difficulty and more so just it’s rare for me to get used to the control scheme. There have been some exceptions though and i’m always down to give a new thing a try. So the demo probably won’t hurt me

DoucheBagMcSwag,

Take it from me who hates Souls games and sucks at them, that I found enjoyment from it. It feels like baby’s first Souls like, but that was okay to me. It had enough challenge that made it fun but not punishing like what most Souls games are actually like.

Harvey656,
@Harvey656@lemmy.world avatar

It also released on pc with mod support… so take a gander at what mods are being made.

Cargon,

Code Vein is another horny Souls-like that is also quite good.

Drewmeister,

Too many games decide to be either horny or good; I applaud the studies that try to do both.

Pistcow, do games w Steam Deck and SteamOS hit 20,000 playable games

How many are hentai manga games?

Jeez, I filtered for “rogue like” and the number one game was a hentai dating sim…

tisktisk,

rule 34 says at least half

Aurenkin,

Don’t fight it

SatansMaggotyCumFart,

Not enough.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Become one with the goonsphere

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

Rarely I’ll see something that I’ll go “that sounds like an interesting concept for a game” and then click on it and it’s just porn. It kills a lot of interest I have in using steam to discover new games because a decent chunk of them turns out to be porn

dil,

they are all either labeled as porn or censored so you have to click and show your age, but its always very obvious that its porn, also hidden by default I thought

Pistcow,

I mean, I have several MA, and it’s Mortal Kombat or something, so when I click a rogue like and it asks for age, im just thinking it has gory finishers, but instead…it has gory finishers =/

When the flip did porn become so prevalent on Steam!?

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

Someone else had mentioned it was hidden by default, but also gave instructions on how to turn it back off. I must have turned it on at one point when messing around with settings and just forgotten, either that or one of the few times i’ve loaned the profile to close friends they turned it on

Geth,

You enabled in your settings to see porn, steam keeps it disabled by default. They even give 3 different options for the level of prudishness that you want. Go to store preferences and disable sexual content and you’re done.

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

Oh damn, i can’t believe i never found these settings with how often i mess with mine. Thanks! I’ve been itching to lose those for a while but figured it just wasn’t an option

SolidShake,

This is why I’ve used steam less and less. My epic library is pretty close to surpassing my steam catalog

Geth,

You enabled in your settings to see porn, steam keeps it disabled by default. They even give 3 different options for the level of prudishness that you want. Go to store preferences and disable sexual content and you’re done.

SolidShake,

Fun fact. I don’t enable it. I’ve edited my steam store heavily as well as reviews to be 10+ hours. But it always reverts back to how it was before

anon232,

you need to adjust your store content settings to hide these games. Adult games are hidden by default so you must have enabled it. You can filter out adult games and not see these things.

Pistcow,

Must of click that thinking it was like MA games but uh adult games are a different mix. Clicked the preview on one, rogue games are my favorite but there’s not a ton, and oh boi that’s something you dont want to preview in the 65 OLED in the living room with your wife.

Geth,

I wonder how a must of a click smells like. Ah, you mean must have clicked. Autocorrect am I right? Right? https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/e2535c9e-697c-440c-93a6-192c3dccb069.webp

Aceticon, do games w The Long Dark gets a big free visual enhancement update out now

It’s a great game with great gameplay and which is surprisingly replayable in survival mode if you go a year or two between plays.

It’s also one which, IMHO, doesn’t need visual enhancements - their choice of visual style was masterful (it works and is a lot cheaper in terms of 3D modelling costs that something more realistic would have been) and it’s the gameplay (which is pretty much all emergent gameplay in survival mode with no fixed set-pieces) that makes it a great game.

flightyhobler, do games w The Long Dark gets a big free visual enhancement update out now

I really wanted to, but I couldn’t get into it… Uninstalled it a while back.

Chip_Rat, do games w The Long Dark gets a big free visual enhancement update out now

It’s such a beautiful game already. I’ve died while distractedly marvelling at the Aurora while the soundtrack permeated my soul.

B0NK3RS, do games w The Long Dark gets a big free visual enhancement update out now
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

The update is ok. Stuff like terrain blending looks bad and the random environment things, like rocks falling, do break the immersion because they repeat in the same places.

The games been riding the line of too many changes the last couple years and losing the uniqueness that makes it great.

doug, do games w The Long Dark gets a big free visual enhancement update out now
@doug@lemmy.today avatar

I kickstarted this, played it for 10 minutes, got my ass kicked by some wolves, and never played it again. I need to retry.

Drbreen,

Sounds like my kinda game!

PlantJam,

Is pretty great! It hits the right balance between survival and crafting for me.

Flemmy,

Lol I played TLD before the story mode was implemented, there was only open survival mode and starting points. The exploring and resource management is really fun, and wolves and cold snaps force you to move from barn to barn and sticking near car wrecks, getting a working hunting rifle was quite hard.

WarlordSdocy, do games w The Long Dark gets a big free visual enhancement update out now

Dang I didn’t realize they were still updating this game, it’s been around for a long time.

TomSelleck,

A sequel was recently announced so it’s probably good to stir up some interest.

Senal,

They could stir up interest by actually finishing the first game.

There are supposed to be 5 story episodes, i think the last released episode (4) was three years ago.

Since then they’ve released a full DLC and are close to releasing the second game from what i can tell.

I’m not bitter or anything, i haven’t got past the second episode yet, so this makes zero difference to me personally.

Elkot, do games w SteamOS massively beats Windows on the Legion Go S

Tempted to get Steam OS on my laptop, gotten really used to it on my Steam Deck

NuXCOM_90Percent,

Unless there are major changes from the Deck version, I would STRONGLY advise not running SteamOS on any machine with sensitive data. You want a real login screen and, preferably, FDE for any laptop.

If you like the Desktop Mode? That is just KDE Plasma. Basically every major distro has a build that uses it (and you can install it yourself otherwise). And Steam mode is literally just Steam Big Picture (with some minor tweaks).

For a laptop? I am an old so I use Fedora. But I think everyone loves atomic distros these days so consider Bazzite.

Nalivai,

Steam OS is basically Arch Linux with KDE and Steam that autoruns in their special mode. It would even be easier to setup for yourself.

atlien51, do games w SteamOS massively beats Windows on the Legion Go S

THIS IS THE KINDA NEWS I WANNA HEAR

kemsat, do games w SteamOS massively beats Windows on the Legion Go S

If they make a Linux app for Game Pass & just let Proton do its thing, they could still make money off people that don’t use Windows.

AbnormalHumanBeing,
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Probably, but I know that at least in the past, their philosophy was to uphold Windows as the one gold standard at all costs, and I doubt that has changed.

It might be one of those non-authentic quotes, but I heard that Steve Ballmer supposedly once said, that they’d rather have people pirate Windows instead of using another OS. No matter if that is an authentic statement - there is a real synergetic effect: If everyone is used to how Windows works at home (even if pirated there), then any potential employer will want to have Windows licenses for their IT and office stuff, which is where the main money lies. That’s one of the reasons Microsoft has been so furiously anti-competition, because their main advantage is being the de-facto standard, and being the only proper gaming system became a part of that strategy, with attempts to further lock-in any gamers into their ecosystem if at all possible (some of which thankfully failed).

So I think making an app for Game Pass for Linux won’t be in their interest any time soon, unfortunately.

GammaGames, do gaming w SteamOS massively beats Windows on the Legion Go S

Discussing battery life:

In less demanding titles like Dead Cells the difference is absolutely insane jumping from 2 hours 47 minutes on Windows to 7 hours 8 minutes on SteamOS.

Considering how indie friendly the deck is, this is a huge loss for MS. All other things equal that difference would easily make me drop windows.

Phen,

How big is the battery on the legion go? The deck’s battery drains so quickly I wouldn’t be surprised if it couldn’t last 7 hours even in the home screen.

ryujin470,

According to a PC Gamer article, it has a 55.5 Wh battery. https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/handheld-gaming-pcs/lenovo-legion-go-s-windows-review/ (This one is for the Windows version but the SteamOS version has (or may have) similar hardware.)

Phen, (edited )

So 7 hours on that battery would be approximately 5 hours on the deck.

I’ll download dead cells here to see how long the deck can run it in one charge, but I doubt it’ll reach anywhere close to five hours with the default settings.

Edit: I was wrong. Got six hours out of it even.

Hexarei,

I’ve gotten over 12 hours playing Stardew Valley on my Deck with the wattage down to 2W, something wrong with yours? lol

ObtuseDoorFrame, do games w SteamOS massively beats Windows on the Legion Go S

I wonder if this same concept would apply to desktops. If you could install both SteamOS and keep windows for when you wanted to run something other than a game. This could be huge.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Dual booting has existed for a long time. Microsoft keeps making it more annoying to do. For my next PC, I’m not even keeping a dual boot around as a safety net; I’m just doing Linux.

ObtuseDoorFrame,

Dual booting has existed for a long time but this same boost in performance when using SteamOS might not appear on desktops.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

I haven’t tracked the performance in Proton for a long time, because I already used that information to make my purchasing decisions, but single digit percentage improvements in performance when running games via Proton has also been the case on desktops for a long time. If there’s any further improvement to be seen from SteamOS’s game mode rather than regular desktop, you should see it in Bazzite as well.

zipzoopaboop,

Funny how much ms bitches that secure boot is REQUIRED for win 11. Then you can just turn it off after installing

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

The performance gains are from all the tweaks people have done to proton to fix the games. Running regular programs through wine will only be slower.

Plebcouncilman, do games w SteamOS massively beats Windows on the Legion Go S

So far it seems to be an issue with the Legion itself. The ROG Ally sees no meaningful improvements with SteamOS.

DoucheBagMcSwag,

As an ally owner, this is rather unfortunate

Plebcouncilman,

Unfortunate why? It just means Asus sold you a pretty well optimized product.

DoucheBagMcSwag,

I suppose there’s no reason to take the time and remove windows from it

Plebcouncilman,

I reached the same conclusion. But at the end of the day it’s your system, if losing Gamepass doesn’t bother you go ahead and install SteamOS. I did see a few people say that it is somewhat buggy and that Bazzite is still better for the Ally.

TheFANUM,
@TheFANUM@lemmy.world avatar

Bullshit

MudMan, do games w SteamOS massively beats Windows on the Legion Go S

That is a bit surprising, because I have used a Legion Go (non S) with both Windows and Bazzite and performance seemed pretty comparable across both. I certainly didn't notice double the battery life at any point. Maybe I just didn't bench the same set of games, this seems very specifically to yield best results on CDPR games. Or maybe it's because these benches are just for the Z2 and not the Z1 Extreme version, and this is very specific to that chip.

It could also be the memory management/config is different on the SteamOS side and some games are getting different amounts of VRAM across OSs? How do these stack up to Bazzite on the same hardware? Is there an advantage to brand name SteamOS?

I want to see more benchmarks from more people with more configs. Everybody in the tech industry is busy fawning over overengineered fans over in Computex and this actually interesting release isn't getting the right amount of coverage.

AbnormalHumanBeing,
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Seeing this with Bazzite, Garuda, “vanilla” distros like Mint, Arch, Manjaro, etc. would be really interesting, I agree.

My amateur guess from the outside would be, that SteamOS is perhaps stripped down in a way, that “normal” Linux background stuff only gets booted up when switching into Desktop mode, which would explain the massive improvements for battery life. But that is a guess, cannot be sure about that at all.

MudMan,

On the Deck itself there are APU customizations at play, but not here. I don't know that the underlying OSs are fundamentally different. I know one is arch and the other is Fedora, but they're both immutable distros and should mostly be running the same things when launching in game mode.

For battery life it could just be a configuration difference in how the benchmarks were run on both OSs, or even down to the manufacturer software. Benchmarking hardware is hard, what can I say. I can say Dave2D isn't great at it, which I suppose is not the point of his channel, but I certainly wish some of the more technical channels weren't distracted right now, because there's an interesting three-way comp to be had here and some digging into interesting things.

Dnb,

I’d like to see someone else reproduce the original test results. Seen the same set of data posted multiple times and honestly the numbers look like major outlier and either different settings or something wrong on wibdows.

MudMan,

That may be legitimate if the Windows settings are the factory settings. That's why I was pointing at memory management, because if you have a 32 GB device and you're assigning 3GB to VRam while the SteamOS version does something different things may get funky results in some games, especially running at higher resolutions and so on.

So it's entirely possible that the out-of-the-box setup of these machines on Windows and SteamOS are legitimately that different but that a better Windows config would mitigate it, which is still bad for something sold with a preinstalled Windows image, for the record. Or maybe the overhead of Win11 is just that big, I don't know. Would certainly love to see someone look into it.

I can tell you that bumping the default VRAM allocation on Windows handhelds has taken some AAA games from unplayable to quite solid in my experimentation, but I'm not gonna sit here swapping OSs and games back and forth for benchmarks. At least not for free.

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