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fliaoaegail, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #57 - Aperture Desk Job

That sounds like a great time! I can totally see how the Steam Deck makes it easy to game from bed. Aperture Desk Job seems like a fun way to get to know the device with Valve’s classic humor.

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Zahille7,

What in the AdSense fuck is this?

EvilBit,

That first paragraph is AI slop as fuck.

TrendigOsthyvel, do gaming w Spidey is lookin' good

…Stupid sexy spiderman…

azaaarjaah, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #57 - Aperture Desk Job

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LiveLM, (edited ) do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #57 - Aperture Desk Job

Never have I ever wanted “Portal 3” to be a thing more than after I played this.

I don’t know how well it would play on the desktop, since it’s reliant on Steam Deck specific controls

Valve actually made the game adapt itself to the hardware present.
I played it on my desktop with a DualShock 4. The game let me use my mouse to write my name instead of touch. When it came to the section requiring the back buttons, it let me use the regular triggers instead. Looking at some YouTube videos, it seems it’ll let you use sticks for aiming if your controller doesn’t have gyro.
The only hard requirement is a controller of some kind, as the game will put up a huge red watermark asking for one if you launch it without one connected, other than that, any standard controller works.

bungle_in_the_jungle, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #57 - Aperture Desk Job

Next to Astro’s Playroom, this is still one of the best tech demos of all time!

prole,

I wish more developers would take advantage of the insane features of the DualSense. It’s sad that a free tech demo does a better job than 90% of the games.

silverchase, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #57 - Aperture Desk Job
@silverchase@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m sure someone at Valve also had fond memories of that toilet.

Amazingly, I played this game when it came out and discovered it has Steam Controller binds out of the box!

At this point, the fact that Portal is in the Half-Life universe is just a fluke. The plots of Portal 2 singleplayer, co-op, and PTI are very “distant” from anything happening with Half-Life. The two series are tonally very mismatched. Their strongest connection is that Aperture bumbled their way into possessing Half-Life plot-critical stuff and then losing the boat that contained it.

cobysev,
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The plots of Portal 2 singleplayer, co-op, and PTI are very “distant” from anything happening with Half-Life.

From what I understand (it’s been a while since I read up on the lore), Portal 1 and 2 take place after the Combine invasion of Earth, shortly after the first Half-Life game. That’s why Aperture Science is almost completely devoid of life, minus the personality cores that are attempting to continue running things. It’s because of the resonance cascade incident at Black Mesa that Aperture Science is now mostly defunct, and Chell is trapped as a lab rat at GLaDOS’ mercy.

So the Portal series is pretty reliant on Half-Life’s story to justify their plot, even if it’s never directly addressed in the game itself.

mox, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #57 - Aperture Desk Job

I started playing this on PC, but at a certain point, it persistently crashed. A bunch of other folks reported the same problem. I guess non-Deck hardware wasn’t a priority for Valve this time.

cobysev, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #57 - Aperture Desk Job
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This is actually my second Steam Deck. I bought the original LCD-screen one back when they were first announced, but they had a nasty habit of the bumper buttons (L1 and R1) breaking. Sure enough my L1 button broke and I just never sent it back to get it fixed. I’ve just been re-mapping that button to the L2 (trigger) button instead.

Recently, my wife expressed interest in having a Steam Deck (she almost bought her own when they first came out), and she claimed she was perfectly content taking my old one, since she doesn’t game as much as me anyway. So I bought a fancy new HDR OLED-screen Steam Deck. It’s much more responsive than my first one. And the bumper buttons work! I forgot how nice it is to just play a game without re-mapping buttons first.

qfe0, do gaming w Spidey is lookin' good

Did you see Tom Holland lip syncing to Rhianna’s Umbrella?

unexposedhazard,

“Lib syncing” thats really underselling it haaard. He was on fire in that costume.

supersquirrel, do gaming w We are the same

The sequel, Imperfect Dark is much narrower in thematic focus as you are just trying to blow up all the devices in your house that incessantly have leds on even when they are off.

lath, do gaming w We are the same

I played Nightfire (?), with the x-ray glasses that showed that lady’s lacy underwear.

aeronmelon, do gaming w We are the same

You bought the virtual console version of Goldeneye and Perfect Dark because you have fond memories of playing the carts on the N64 when you were young.

I bought the virtual console version of Goldeneye and Perfect Dark because I have never played them before and wanted to see what all the excitement was about.

We are the same, enjoying classic masterpieces of entertainment in our adulthood.

supersquirrel,

I am a ventworm from the nitrogen clouds of nebula-132, I loaded Perfect Dark into the meat computer in my belly and I enjoyed it immensely.

We are the same.

hydrashok, do gaming w We are the same

It’s hilarious because it’s the default control style now, but I remember trying Perfect Dark with the “2.1” controller setup where you used the center stalk on two N64 controllers (giving you a joystick for each thumb) and how hard it was to use initially. So different than the C aiming on Goldeneye.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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I heard that there was a way to do this in GoldenEye too, but I had no idea back in the day.

aeronmelon,

Yes, plug a second controller into the N64 and switch the control style to Domino in the pause menu.

Mwa, do gaming w At least he's honest?

Me reviewing Touhou on Steam:

Mwa, do gaming w We are the same

But I didn’t :(

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