I'm currently playing Skyrim SE for the first time on my Steam Deck, both on the deck and the big screen. The game is beatifull with the game's antialiasing. You can't tell that you're playing at 720p or 800p.
I have always used my steamdeck as a handheld. Playing through my library on a TV would be great. But is the experience much different, wouldn't it just highlight challenges the deck has which are easy to ignore because of it's small screen?
Depends on the game and how close you are to the screen. “Tv magic” makes up for a lot at a distance. If you think most tv broadcasts were at 720p or less before HD channels.
@@JG-712 The image quality here is beyond unacceptable. But if the Steam Deck actually got a Switch-like port, I'm almost certain it would've been great.
I was skeptical of its place in the modern culture too. Decided to give it a go because I have gamepass so might as well, right? I’m like 8 hours in and it’s already on my short list for this year. A really unique and well made experience, I’d at least give it a try.
Thanks for the continued testing support. Hopefully they can get this in a better playable state.
GeForce NOW only for me.
Wait I didn't realise it was on that... may play it there then
@@BonJoviBeatlesLedZep You should, great game !
I'm currently playing Skyrim SE for the first time on my Steam Deck, both on the deck and the big screen. The game is beatifull with the game's antialiasing. You can't tell that you're playing at 720p or 800p.
I wonder if RDR 2 works out on the big screen. Keep it up with the vids bro!
I would play hellblade 2 on big screen as that game is bloody great
If they can clean up the visuals abit more and get it to run at a locked 30 or almost locked then i'll buy it compared to just playing it on gamepass.
Great Video, game looks like it can use work.
The game I would play on Big Screen is Spiderman: Miles Morales
I have always used my steamdeck as a handheld. Playing through my library on a TV would be great. But is the experience much different, wouldn't it just highlight challenges the deck has which are easy to ignore because of it's small screen?
Depends on the game and how close you are to the screen. “Tv magic” makes up for a lot at a distance. If you think most tv broadcasts were at 720p or less before HD channels.
I mean, you could always aim for 900p or 1080p. Even 4k for much older games.
i plan to play warhammer 40000 2 on the big screen. very awesome game
On the big screen, I plan to play Nobody Wants to Die. Must look gorgeous.
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Playing Nobody Wants to Die at the moment on the Deck and it runs quite well at 30fps.
It’s its, not it’s.
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I wanna grind diablo 4 hardcore on the big screen!
Ima gonna play marvel spider man 2 when it’s relase
Let's pray to the Steam Deck Gods that the game will be optimized well enough for it 🙏
Kinda looks like a Wii game on deck lol
Hello do anyone know how to make assassins creed syndicate work on the steam deck (steam version )
should work out of the box, whats the issue?
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It shut down after Ubisoft logo
try with proton experimental or GE-Proton20
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Thank You Very Much
Thegame graphics are beautiful but the game is boring😂
its unplayble on the deck, this doesnt look good
It reminds me of some ports for the Switch
It's "playable" but it looks like ass.
@@JG-712 The image quality here is beyond unacceptable. But if the Steam Deck actually got a Switch-like port, I'm almost certain it would've been great.
This game is a bit late coming out, about 30 yrs late 😅
I was skeptical of its place in the modern culture too. Decided to give it a go because I have gamepass so might as well, right? I’m like 8 hours in and it’s already on my short list for this year. A really unique and well made experience, I’d at least give it a try.
It used to be called pitfall