Seems like they were console only games, so you’d have to try with an emulator. Look at compatibility pages such as wiki.rpcs3.net/index.php?title=Army_of_TWO for example, while taking note of any special options you need to enable to get it to work.
The patches there makes it sound like there are custom servers to play multiplayer on a network connection. But I have no further insight into how well the game works or if such private server software even exists.
I get what you mean…kinda negates the ‘unique’ wording there, but the outspoken downside to so, so many handhelds which are released (and touted to be) in ‘competition’ with the Steam Deck tend to omit them. The LeGo got closest with the right-hand side one, which is still kinda small.
I know it’s worded poorly, but I can (if I peer) still see what I’m trying to convey even with how its set out there!
Haha it’s a huge post with a lot of great info and I get what you were going for, I immediately disregarded the non steam decks for lacking dual touch pads after using desktop mode on deck. It’s just funny to see it’s unique then immediately say it’s not
Excellent horror level, with great resource starvation that forces you to use the gravity gun. Also introduces the poison headcrabs I think? Either way, uses them really really well. Like that part at the end where they’re all creeping around an abandoned mine? 👨🍳
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The ZOTAC handheld looks really nice, but I'm so hanging out for the day when we get a really nice Strix Point-based handheld. That being said I'm still plenty happy with my Lenovo Legion Go.
Been way too busy at the moment to play much at all to be honest, but I've been having a bit of a tinker with Cyberpunk 2077 on Legion Go. Even though it supports FSR 3 out of the box, it seems to run better and prettier with Decky Framegen (which is a fantastic little project, btw).
Once you’ve sunk some time into Cyberpunk, you can really open it all up with the tons and tons of fun mods via Nexus!!! And when I say ‘tons’…boy do I mean it!
Cyberpunk, just like The Witcher 3 holds a special place for me, even reading the title makes me stop and wonder maybe its time I played it just one more time…
Their DLC, Phantom Liberty is just drop-dead gorgeous to play though!
@PerfectDark
I just never got attached to CDPR games. They're fine (and 2077 even ran fantastic on launch for me, owing to having a 3090 at the time) but I never got anywhere near finishing any of them.
Yeah I’m currently playing cyberpunk for the first time and am loving it. Haven’t played Witcher 3 either, though that’s on my list. Had a twenty year break from gaming until I got a steam deck recently so have loads to catch up on!
Im back to Balatro after losing all interest in it. Just got a couple more decks to unlock until I can decide I’ve completed it. I obviously never will (get gold tokens on all the jokers? Lolno) but it will feel like a good point to stop with no regrets.
I got that Blue Prince bug where your data secretly stops saving twice now. I read it’s been fixed but playing the game has a tension behind it now that’s discouraging me from investing too much in it, psychologically speaking, and also I’m hesitant to play anything else on the PlayStation because closing the Blue Prince application on it risks being hit by the bug again if it does still exist.
Which all seems like the universe telling me it’s time to try Baldur’s Gate 3 Honour Mode again with these new subclasses. I’ve made a dragonborn barbarian, planning for him to be a giant that specializes in punching, playing him arrogant and naive. Lae’zel and Wyll feel like good companions for that temperament but I don’t know who my third should be. Maybe stick with a hireling until I get one of the druids? He’s too insecure to tolerate Shadowheart or Gale. Astarion or Karlach would mean having to reclass somebody so there’d be a support role on the team and reclassing the origins never sits well with me.
UPDATE: Things did not go well at the goblin camp.
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