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LoamImprovement, 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?

Bloodstained is a top contender, I can’t say I first discovered it on the Deck, but it just feels right on a handheld, in a way that it didn’t with controller on desktop, and the Switch just isn’t good enough to run it at a passable framerate.

azdle, 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?
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Fall Guys, have had it on steam since before it got bought by epic, having the SD and looking for good controller-based games right after I first got the deck convinced me to play it. I’ve played it almost every day since getting my deck in February of last year. Had been getting a bit bored of it just before the constructor update (user built levels), and the fact that it was broken for ~a week after an epic games services update didn’t help, but the new constructor levels sucked me back in. I usually play it in the morning to help me wake up, the whole bright colors & tight races thing really help my brain to start turning on.

averyminya,

I like fall guys on the steam deck too. But I liked it with the Steam Controller on PC so it’s stones skip away

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

Are people continually opening their steam decks? I am confused at the opportunity to have stripped screws and dethreaded holes.

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

Some people are, yes. For modifications, mostly.

stolid_agnostic,

I can understand wanting mods, but at the same time, it’s not like you can open your iPhone without damaging it in the process. I guess I want to say that I can get why people would want to add stuff to their thing, but I don’t see why someone would expect Valve to have accounted for that.

Kedly,

Thats OP’s point? Valve has gone above and beyond what’d be reasonable to expect?

helenslunch,
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When I get my new OLED the first thing I will do is crack it open and swap the SSDs. Partly because the other one has all my data on it and it be an eternity to move it over and partly because the old one has already been swapped for a 1TB.

Crozekiel,

You’re missing the point of this post… They specifically made a change to make it easier to open and put back together without damage, which is not the norm in most related industries these days. That’s a good thing that we have been conditioned not to expect because of companies like Apple that fully do not want you to open your device ever for any reason.

Your comment sounds like “well you can’t open an iPhone without damaging it, why should you be able to open a steam deck without damaging it”… Very much corporate overlord shill vibes.

stolid_agnostic,

“Corporate shrill”. Why was it necessary to make it personal?

My point is that you can’t expect companies to do good things. Valve seems to be an exception.

Also you have to admit that the title frames it like a complaint. Top post points this out

erwan,

You just need to open it once to strip a screw

Thalestr, 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?
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Had a good playthrough of Dishonoured 2 and Death of the Outsider on my Deck. They run extremely well on the Steam Deck and I found a control layout that I liked.

Evolone,
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Dishonored 2 is on a 90% discount! Just picked it up, never having played it before.

What’s the control layout you found that works best for you?

Thalestr,
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I… can’t remember! It was a while ago and I’ve since cleared them off my Deck D:

Deconceptualist, 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?

Mostly I’ve used the Deck to continue playing my primary games on the couch or on the go. Elden Ring and RDR2 look and play fantastically once you tweak them a bit.

Smaller games usually run perfectly out of the box. The only ones I’ve played exclusively on Deck so far are Super Pilot (indie F-Zero), Ultimate Chicken Horse (Mario Maker-ish), and Mark of the Ninja.

aeki, 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?

Tried Hollow Knight for the first time on the Deck, it works so well!

I’m not even specially good at gaming but I thought Hornet (a Hollow Knight boss) was quite enjoyable and not that hard and I wonder if it has to do with the Deck controls, since everyone has mentioned how difficult that one is (I did find all other bosses very difficult so this is not a boast).

Edit to mention that Horizon: Zero Dawn is another one that I only tried with the Deck and it also works really well, though this one consumes a lot more battery compared to HK.

DeathsEmbrace, (edited )

I am going to sound like an unpopular opinion but some games are just easier without keyboard and mouse. I personally have a controller for these games.

Edit: Xbox one with usb(faster latency)

guyrocket,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

Interesting. Which controller?

Aggy,

I'm not OP, but I use an Xbox one controller.

The newer ones just use Bluetooth and these days my primary gaming computer is a laptop. Works fantastic, just plug and play really.

guyrocket,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

Thanks!

I've been hearing that those Xbox controllers work very seamlessly with PCs. I'll probably buy one soon. I'll use it with MAME and some Steam games.

theangriestbird,

just want to say, if you have the choice to buy either the Xbox One or the newer Xbox Series controllers, it’s worth it to go for the newer one. Some of the buttons (the bumpers in particular) are way better on the newer controller.

guyrocket, (edited )
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar
theangriestbird,

yep! i’ve got that Lunar Shift one, it looks pretty sick. Not like “i would pay extra money for this” sick, but you know.

skulblaka,
@skulblaka@kbin.social avatar

Disagree on HZD unless there were significant updates. I was around halfway through the game when I bought my deck, loaded it up on there to see how it ran, and uninstalled after about 15 minutes of never being able to make it over 15 FPS on lowest settings.

It's playable, if stuttery, in town and in cutscenes. When you start combat it becomes a PowerPoint. Which is a shame, because I really really liked that game, but I finished it on PC instead.

Monster Hunter Rise has been scratching that particular genre itch for me on the Deck though. Rise was built for the Switch so it plays on the Deck like it was born there. Smooth as butter.

aeki,

Now that I think about it, I had to tweak some settings for HZD according to some guide, but I don’t remember exactly what I did. After that, it worked quite well. Perhaps it wasn’t 60 fps but 40? For me that was good enough.

It could still depend on standards. For example people seem to say Rimworld is great on the Deck but I absolutely disagree.

raptir, 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?

Not a new discovery, but I rediscovered Torchlight 1 and 2. The Steam Deck controls make it a lot smoother to play than a mouse.

blindsight,

I’ve heard D2R is really good on the Steam Deck, so I think I’ll start with that one. Or maybe PoE.

I’ve ordered an OLED Deck and I’m looking for games with fun gameplay loops that don’t take too much attention since I’ll most be playing while watching TV with my partner. ARPGs seem like a perfect match.

MooseGas, 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?
@MooseGas@kbin.social avatar

State of decay 2. I never really got into it until I got the deck.

xep, 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 rediscovered and fell in love all over again with Phantasy Star Online on the Steam Deck.

saplyng,
@saplyng@kbin.social avatar

Wait, I can play pso2 on the deck?! I might have to download it!

xep, (edited )

I haven't tried playing PSO2 on the Steam Deck, just the original.

Evolone,
@Evolone@beehaw.org avatar

I’ve never played these games but have always heard about them…maybe now is my chance to check them out!

los_wochos, 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?

By now I have put it down but I was seriously hooked on Kingdom two Crowns for the last weeks. Very addictive and easy going yet still challenging little game.

Entropy,

That game is soooo good. The expansions are great too. I bought it on sale forever ago and never played. Booted it up on a whim randomly a few months ago and was totally consumed. Beat it so many times that I started researching speed run strats to see how fast I could beat it (which I never do). Can’t seem to beat it before the first winter like some people can, but I’ve beaten it just after so I’m happy.

Edit: also, fun fact, it has cross save support for the android version so you can continue your games on the go if you don’t have your deck on you.

ASaltPepper, 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?
@ASaltPepper@lemmy.one avatar

Fallout 4 for me was great on the deck. I’ve had it for years but only when I got the deck did I actually play it.

Also streaming Baldur’s Gate 3 has been fantastic as well.

riquisimo,

Oooh, I forgot you could stream from your PC to the deck!

Four_lights77, 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?

The messenger and stardew valley are perfect steam deck games. I suspect hades is too but I put too many hours into it on PC before I got the deck.

skulblaka,
@skulblaka@kbin.social avatar

Hades is a killer game for the Deck, I just can't get used to using stick controls. I put like 280 hours into M+K, it's a hard habit to break and Heat 11 isn't exactly the best place to learn a new control scheme.

My partner loves it though. They started the game on the deck so the learning curve is easier.

Gh05t, 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?

Factorio. Godanmed Factorio ruining my life.

CaptainBasculin,

This game is already addicting enough for me on PC, can’t imagine the addiction in a portable console.

Gh05t,

And with the trackpad and back buttons and customizable controls it’s genuinely a treat to play. I don’t miss the keyboard/mouse. I even tracked down an old steam controller when I’m playing at home on the big screen.

notfromhere,

The factory must grow

LievitoPadre,

Did they release the controller setup?

Gh05t,

Yep. Admittedly I couldn’t imagine an advanced player using the basic Xbox controller setup although I hear from the Switch players that it’s adequate. I could only play with the Steam Controller. It’s already verging on hard work playing it on a customizable multi button trackpad enabled controller that having limited controls would just break me.

TehPers,

Some friends and I once went to visit one of their families for spring break back in college. We made the mistake of starting a server.

The spring break ended. We left the room maybe twice a day to eat food, around 7pm and 4am. The factory grew. I think there was a family there, I can’t remember though.

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?

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,
@tacosanonymous@lemm.ee avatar

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,

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,

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 >:)

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