3 reasons I think steam deck is successful: 1. It is a cheap, no nonsense, no PC part research needed way to dip your toes into PC gaming 2. It scratches the same tinkering itch for people that custom firmware consoles do, meaning it doesn't just appeal to newcomers, it appeals to advanced tech-y people like me 3. The control scheme on it is the best that currently exists in a controller layout (sadly)
Honestly, the steam deck got me comfortable and confident enough to replace the M.2 Drive, then snowballed into researching and building my own first pc with no help. And I was scared to even remove the side panel on my prebuilt, thinking I’d fry or break something😂.
@@t3arki113r The difference is extremely good documentation. A tutorial for a steam deck, will work for a steam deck. Meanwhile, on a custom built or even pre-built there's not many video guides aimed at newcomers you can follow step by step. Speaking of good documentation, Steam Deck has much better tutorialization on how to do Linux stuff on youtube because the tutorials are often made by people who approach it like a console modding guide, not often by linux veterans who are so inside their own bubble they just assume you know advanced terminology and concepts, so people actually follow "Keep It Simple, Stupid" more often when it comes to making deck tutorials instead of "I've been doing this the complicated way for years thus this is the best way."
I personally picked up a Steam Deck because I was starting to get frustrated with the Nintendo Switch. Not necessarily the power. But the types of games that were able to be played on it. Obviously, you have your first party Nintendo games. You certainly can’t play the Resident Evil remakes, Elden Ring, Spider-Man, etc. Having those games and MUCH more on a handheld device was a huge motivation to buying the deck.
Ironically for me it was my dive to the switch and playing ds1 remaster there that convinced me of the overall formfactor of Handhelds.The "treat-single player games like a book" vibe is really awesome, and no interesting games came out, so I sold my switch in favor of a SD. The only "problem" I have now as a refurbished LCD SD guy who wants to upgrade is: do I buy the OLED version now, or do I wait until the SD2 is out?
Steam Deck is a massive success for one reason alone, it converted me 😂. All my life I was stubborn about getting into PC gaming and was strictly a console gamer, but alas, the SD came along and I made the jump. I have joined the PC master race and have recollected like 70% of all my games ever growing up now on my Steam library and able to play them on the go.
Im pumped for mvc collection. Whenever I go to people's houses I bring my deck and being able to play Marvel when doing that is awesome. My dream for my deck is that I can just pull it out and duel people in the street like I'm a yugioh protagonist
i think a lot of the frustration that people feel for the difficulty actually just stems from the horrible performance. NOTHING is more rage inducing than taking a hit or falling off a path due to random stutters!
To be fair, Eldin Ring introduced a lot of new mechanics that made it easier than others in the souls series. It was just an easier game. Then the DLC comes out and “casual” players, not die hards that watch stuff like this, sub to gaming websites, or closely follow these things, decide to get it and realize they significantly upped the difficulty and the DLC wasn’t just more of what they enjoyed. You have to consider that Eldin may be some peoples first game in the series and they didn’t expect the difficulty.
Mortal Kombat 1, Arkham Knight and now Perfect Dark. You know for every cool thing the Switch does from time to time, games that have these many issues is super embarrassing to see. This is a large reason why I am happy with the Deck since *we're* in control of the graphics quality and framerates that we're happy with (of course the optimization is still on the devs) instead of getting ports with frankly unacceptable issues.
The one thing that resonated immediately with me was the fact I could get games I wanted to play right out of the box. No messing around with Windows drivers, regedit, no wondering if the hardware was compatible. Just use it at an affordable price with acceptable to downright good framerates. I've been impressed that the hardware has held up without issues. I had a problem where the battery fully discharged and I couldn't get it to respond at all. Low and behold, a quick search and the Reddit community had a solution. And Steam wants these to be repaired. This is the kind of product people want to support, not some closed, unrepairable platform.
Ok I've been gaming on windows since windows 98 playing Braveheart, a shitty movie tie-in game. Never have I EVER needed to mess with registry to play any games. I know hating on windows is popular in the linux community, and most of the time it really is justified, but come on man regedit? Really?
@@cfilorvyls457 getting hardware to play nice on a budget is not always straight forward. I don't hate Windows per se, I dislike MS intrusions into my computer and an OS that operates as malware. It's also problematic as to the often hidden parts when trying to troubleshoot what's going on, logs and all. This coming from someone who's used MS products since DOS 3.0. I just happen to like the convenience of the Steamdeck for gaming
my favorite part of the deck is actually the same reason I used to be heavily invested in the Sony ecosystem in the PSP and PS Vita era. At the time, there were several games that you could buy both versions of and transfer save progress back and forth between them, some of which were even a buy once and get both versions game. So, what I would do is bounce between my PS3 and PS Vita. Now I can do the same thing with the deck and with steam cloud saves it's just so much better. Before, I had to plug my Vita into the PS3 with a transfer cable and manually copy over each and every save I worked on while I was away, now, it's just as easy as closing the game on one device and opening it on the other. Thing is though, it's even replaced my Switch as my primary gaming device. They both do similar things but the link with my existing save files and library allowing me to make use of my more powerful home computer as well..... yeah, can't beat that... I actually think consolized PCs like the Deck will be the future of consoles. You can already DIY one by grabbing a $250 mini PC box/stick and slapping Bazzite or a similar alternative onto it.. and for the most part, it just works with your existing steam library :)
You can also speed up downloads on the Deck if you already have the game installed on your Desktop. You can enable LAN transfers instead of downloading from scratch.
Don't know if everyone is aware, but Fromsoft screwed up Sekiro on PC also. Its playable at great frame rates sure, but for some reason it has SEVERE ghosting artifacts on screen to where its just unpleasantly unplayable. Luckily it runs very well on deck so I just played it there.
I set everything on low for Eden Ring, and then swap to High indoors. I swap a lot, its not a big deal to me and I end up playing a good portion of the game with very high settings.
Without the Switch, the steam deck simply would not exist as it is today. Devs flocked to the system to optimize games on the Switch because that’s where the consumers were. Valve was smart to make something that did the same for the PC handheld market and despite being the least powerful handheld PC, the SD blows away the ROG Aly, Legion Go etc… can’t wait for the next Switch and SD! It has definitely made me a more smart consumer for sure! 🎉
shoutout to Durante. heard of him mainly through all his work on the Falcom titles (Ys and the Legend of Heroes series) that hes helped but didn't realize he helped fixed these other games that were more known
I just ordered the OLED Steam Deck, and paired with my Switch OLED, I'm going PC/Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch moving forward for my gaming. For games that need more power for better performance, I'll play those on my desktop.
@@olefjord85 Yeah I'm clearing up my Xbox and PlayStation wish list and adding everything to Steam or Nintendo Wish List. I still have a PS5 and XSX, but I LOVE playing games on the go more now.
For me I preorderd my deck because I knew the community support would be there also the price was right the others are to expensive, and love that I can play all my games from starfleet accadamy from 1997, to fallout 3 to starfeld all on one bit of kit, only thing we rearly need is nexus mods coming onboard
Today's algorithm comment is oh the memory of my first gaming pc that I had always wanted so i could finally play dark souls 3 and elden ring when it came out [this was two years before ER] and mfing DS3 had frame rate skips and lags, even on lowest on 1660 s 1080p as well as elden ring. I saw a comment that didn't like the click bait section about this but i wouldn't call that click bait, that shit was real, one of the MAIN reasons I got a steam deck was even though I did play through ER and beat it on my 1660 s [i have a 4060 now] I got the LCD stream deck not to exercise like I often comment about but to actually play dark souls 3 and elden ring without the gosh dang horrible stuttering problems. Like duuuuuuude, it was a tiping point that the steam deck would allow optimization similar to a console. It's sad that SotE is having these issues but I hope and suspect at least for the deck some of them may be fixed in the future. at least here's hoping new game, convergence looks to be an awesome metroidvania, only played intro, will be a great exercise game, apparently based on that leage of legends thing I don't reawlly know much about that game or world but it looked cool, comma splice, okay bye
Post Elden Ring, Armored Core 6 was perfect on PC on release. So yeah, looks like they finally "can" do right PC ports. Shadow of the ErdTree was always going to be based on Elden Ring's issues so i'm not really suprirsed it having issues again.
I tried out the Perfect Dark decomp recently and I didn't need to modify any INI files or anything to get it to run full screen - I'm guessing they made improvements since the guide you shared was made.
This is why I am not a fanboy and keep every console around. I am in the middle of jailbreaking a PS4 slim, so give me more options of where to play games. Porting sometimes doesn't work out, poorly optimized games make, at times, superior PC hardware useless vs. just turning on a console. I am primary a PC gamer and always have been also.
I was so excited for that Portal 2 Steam integration back in the day. Sadly around the time Portal 2 came out on the PS3, the Sony servers were hacked and PSN was down for like 3 weeks, putting a dampener on the collaboration.
The way I see it, the base game is relatively easy to do without all the tools available. The dlc was made to make you use all of them. People are mad they need to use things they didn't need before, but that's the point.
The earliest cross-play game I can think of is Quake 3 Arena for PC/Mac/Linux and Dreamcast... with the Dreamcast players getting immediately wrecked because of control limitations and lack of aim assist in that game. Is anyone aware of anything earlier than that?
I haven't noticed any performance issues on the dlc for the deck. Didn't even check what the graphics are, just went with the default and my usual 45 fpd cap, and it stays there.
I beat 2 of the main DLC bosses on my deck so I'm not sure why some people have such trouble with it. Even using uncapped framerates but i also keep settings on low. Can't hardly tell a difference with low/high settings on an 800p screen anyway.
I believe those games were cpu hoggs and were difficult for me to run via steam deck unless you have a good desktop pc to run them the rog users may be able to run them alittle better but the frame rates are not great. Or else wait for mgs4 to come out on steam through collection part 2 . It would be nice if one day GOW comes to pc.the classics.
@FanTheDeck, can you please test sly Cooper thieves in time? Bare in mind I think there's a patch you can install that makes the game run better but even still, i think it wasn't enough to make it perfect. Would be nice to see if the new cpu improvements make a difference in this game. 😊
I complited the dlc on the old lcd model. I connected to my TV. I had zero issues on the deck 30-50 fps. The only frame dropp I had was by the last boss it had some divine aoe it went to 20 fps.
I'm still waiting for gen 2. I'm tired of dealing with gen 1 devices. I was kind of expecting/hoping for a faster generation cycle since it didn't have the same limitations that a console has tied to it. I'd have got it regardless if it had longer battery life.
@@phantomstarlight1366you will be waiting for awhile for gen 2. The oled does drain battery quicker with new titles if it's older games from 3 yrs back and longer the battery is good especially if u emulate .
I just reserve some games, like elden ring, god of war, latest horizon and such for in a few years when they will sell for 15-20 bucks and run great on next gen hardware.
:55 no, from software made a ton of games for all consoles. They even made a fair number of Xbox exclusives like Otogi, Otogi 2, Ninja Blade and Metal Wolf Chaos. Their back catalog of games are more than just Souls games. They made more than Bloodborne and Demons Souls as far as console exclusives go. They existed before their Souls games
Yeah I would like you to test mgs4, I think uncharted is probably off the table but I trust that you have a solid idea of games that people generally want running. Maybe a top 10-15 games aside from what’s already running . Shadow of the colossus port would be awesome
Elden Ring base game online play is broken on Deck/Linux since 1.12. EAC looks for a file called dlc.bdt which isn't present without buying the DLC and without it will refuse to let users connect citing "inappropriate activity".
Honestly some of the difficulty with a few of the bosses is due to breaking a billion boxes all at once, or having some of the worst camera angles out there.
Good thing I didn't buy Beyond Good and Evil lol, was hyped to see one of my childhood games get a re-release, but definitely won't pay for a game packed with borderline malware.
Dude you have no idea how much of a Mandela effect these video titles are giving me 😂 I had to go back and check that you've posted this title and thumbnail before cus I was losing it
Its weird to me how few people know that the complaints on elden ring are mainly from china and mostly about the "Blue bear" software screwing up the games functionality. (the anti piracy DRM software thats usually an issue with most games)
What if Sony went to Valve with this: "Hey Gabe, you like our PS games on Steam, right? What about you offer Half Life Alyx to the PSVR owners on Steam to keep things that way?". I think it's a win win situation anyway but who knows how cocky Sony can be, right?
Steam Deck is great but until they sell daughter boards I will never recommend one to anyone ever again. A simple flaw in the shoulder buttons invalidates the whole thing. Not everyone has the soldering skills, the expensive equipment nor the knowledge on where to buy used products to replace parts that VALVE does not sell...
Easy fix with a USB stick and another internet connected PC. The on-device bootloader might even be able to start to the secondary OS copy as-is. Or the issue could be your internet, the initial setup is known to be finicky with that. Either way, not a brick, but some tinkering might be required.
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Weird Take: Games in the future should advertise in trailer like “ Deck Verified “ for steam release.
That's actually a great idea!
3 reasons I think steam deck is successful:
1. It is a cheap, no nonsense, no PC part research needed way to dip your toes into PC gaming
2. It scratches the same tinkering itch for people that custom firmware consoles do, meaning it doesn't just appeal to newcomers, it appeals to advanced tech-y people like me
3. The control scheme on it is the best that currently exists in a controller layout (sadly)
Honestly, the steam deck got me comfortable and confident enough to replace the M.2 Drive, then snowballed into researching and building my own first pc with no help.
And I was scared to even remove the side panel on my prebuilt, thinking I’d fry or break something😂.
@@t3arki113r The difference is extremely good documentation. A tutorial for a steam deck, will work for a steam deck. Meanwhile, on a custom built or even pre-built there's not many video guides aimed at newcomers you can follow step by step.
Speaking of good documentation, Steam Deck has much better tutorialization on how to do Linux stuff on youtube because the tutorials are often made by people who approach it like a console modding guide, not often by linux veterans who are so inside their own bubble they just assume you know advanced terminology and concepts, so people actually follow "Keep It Simple, Stupid" more often when it comes to making deck tutorials instead of "I've been doing this the complicated way for years thus this is the best way."
@@t3arki113r I know that feel of the first built 😂
It's not a success, it hasn't even come close to the Wii U's sales.
@@KaguyaHyou don’t know that, sales aren’t public lol
I personally picked up a Steam Deck because I was starting to get frustrated with the Nintendo Switch. Not necessarily the power. But the types of games that were able to be played on it.
Obviously, you have your first party Nintendo games. You certainly can’t play the Resident Evil remakes, Elden Ring, Spider-Man, etc.
Having those games and MUCH more on a handheld device was a huge motivation to buying the deck.
Ironically for me it was my dive to the switch and playing ds1 remaster there that convinced me of the overall formfactor of Handhelds.The "treat-single player games like a book" vibe is really awesome, and no interesting games came out, so I sold my switch in favor of a SD. The only "problem" I have now as a refurbished LCD SD guy who wants to upgrade is: do I buy the OLED version now, or do I wait until the SD2 is out?
Steam Deck is a massive success for one reason alone, it converted me 😂. All my life I was stubborn about getting into PC gaming and was strictly a console gamer, but alas, the SD came along and I made the jump. I have joined the PC master race and have recollected like 70% of all my games ever growing up now on my Steam library and able to play them on the go.
Not only that but.... there's no REASON to be JUST a console gamer anymore (unless you only play sports games)
Steam deck changed the game
being able to keep your library across eternity is probably the biggest, most massive incentive to only ever use steam that there ever was
@@hcolider2817 exactly
If they'd just put need for speed most wanted 05 on steam deck
Same.
Im pumped for mvc collection. Whenever I go to people's houses I bring my deck and being able to play Marvel when doing that is awesome. My dream for my deck is that I can just pull it out and duel people in the street like I'm a yugioh protagonist
Imagine playing a game meant to be hard. Now imagine complaining about it being hard.
i think a lot of the frustration that people feel for the difficulty actually just stems from the horrible performance. NOTHING is more rage inducing than taking a hit or falling off a path due to random stutters!
To be fair, Eldin Ring introduced a lot of new mechanics that made it easier than others in the souls series. It was just an easier game. Then the DLC comes out and “casual” players, not die hards that watch stuff like this, sub to gaming websites, or closely follow these things, decide to get it and realize they significantly upped the difficulty and the DLC wasn’t just more of what they enjoyed. You have to consider that Eldin may be some peoples first game in the series and they didn’t expect the difficulty.
it was actually revealed that Chinese players were also review bombing about half of the negative reviews due to anti cheat.
@@sloidehthe most cheater country complaining about an anti-cheat? Then we have to recognize from software has made a really well job then
@@dewinter1411This is my first souls game and my only real issue with the dlc are the worse performances.
Mortal Kombat 1, Arkham Knight and now Perfect Dark. You know for every cool thing the Switch does from time to time, games that have these many issues is super embarrassing to see.
This is a large reason why I am happy with the Deck since *we're* in control of the graphics quality and framerates that we're happy with (of course the optimization is still on the devs) instead of getting ports with frankly unacceptable issues.
And then there's the DRM that also ruins thing on Steam.
But mortal combat 1 on switch is now good especially on latest patch.
Lets not forget how MK1 was on the steamdeck as well at launch...
The one thing that resonated immediately with me was the fact I could get games I wanted to play right out of the box. No messing around with Windows drivers, regedit, no wondering if the hardware was compatible. Just use it at an affordable price with acceptable to downright good framerates. I've been impressed that the hardware has held up without issues. I had a problem where the battery fully discharged and I couldn't get it to respond at all. Low and behold, a quick search and the Reddit community had a solution. And Steam wants these to be repaired. This is the kind of product people want to support, not some closed, unrepairable platform.
Ok I've been gaming on windows since windows 98 playing Braveheart, a shitty movie tie-in game. Never have I EVER needed to mess with registry to play any games. I know hating on windows is popular in the linux community, and most of the time it really is justified, but come on man regedit? Really?
@@cfilorvyls457 getting hardware to play nice on a budget is not always straight forward. I don't hate Windows per se, I dislike MS intrusions into my computer and an OS that operates as malware. It's also problematic as to the often hidden parts when trying to troubleshoot what's going on, logs and all. This coming from someone who's used MS products since DOS 3.0. I just happen to like the convenience of the Steamdeck for gaming
my favorite part of the deck is actually the same reason I used to be heavily invested in the Sony ecosystem in the PSP and PS Vita era. At the time, there were several games that you could buy both versions of and transfer save progress back and forth between them, some of which were even a buy once and get both versions game. So, what I would do is bounce between my PS3 and PS Vita. Now I can do the same thing with the deck and with steam cloud saves it's just so much better. Before, I had to plug my Vita into the PS3 with a transfer cable and manually copy over each and every save I worked on while I was away, now, it's just as easy as closing the game on one device and opening it on the other. Thing is though, it's even replaced my Switch as my primary gaming device. They both do similar things but the link with my existing save files and library allowing me to make use of my more powerful home computer as well..... yeah, can't beat that... I actually think consolized PCs like the Deck will be the future of consoles. You can already DIY one by grabbing a $250 mini PC box/stick and slapping Bazzite or a similar alternative onto it.. and for the most part, it just works with your existing steam library :)
You can also speed up downloads on the Deck if you already have the game installed on your Desktop. You can enable LAN transfers instead of downloading from scratch.
@@mreverybody1150 Wow, that's a thing? That's awesome!
Don't know if everyone is aware, but Fromsoft screwed up Sekiro on PC also. Its playable at great frame rates sure, but for some reason it has SEVERE ghosting artifacts on screen to where its just unpleasantly unplayable. Luckily it runs very well on deck so I just played it there.
I think the dlc is totally doable but yeah.. I've been doing the game only on the deck and sometimes the frame drops are pretty rough.
I set everything on low for Eden Ring, and then swap to High indoors. I swap a lot, its not a big deal to me and I end up playing a good portion of the game with very high settings.
Without the Switch, the steam deck simply would not exist as it is today. Devs flocked to the system to optimize games on the Switch because that’s where the consumers were. Valve was smart to make something that did the same for the PC handheld market and despite being the least powerful handheld PC, the SD blows away the ROG Aly, Legion Go etc… can’t wait for the next Switch and SD! It has definitely made me a more smart consumer for sure! 🎉
I'm glad you mentioned Warhawk, Uncharted 2, and Killzone 2. Those are such good games. I have fond memories of playing those games
Great meeting you yesterday! The panel was awesome walked away pumped there’s such a great community around the steam deck 🤙
It was a blast! So happy I got to meet some people from the community.
Puppeteer on PS3 Emulated -Puppeteer is a great game that is stranded on the PS3. I’d love to see it tested on the emulator. Thanks for the video!
I just ordered a 64gb of Friday and I can not wait to get it! I still haven't gotten any shipping info yet, though :(
They usually take a while, mine took a few days too.
In the end. It's just a minor fix. Not a BIG ONE. Which does not increases the VRAM from 4GB to 8GB due to mostly being used as RAM.
shoutout to Durante. heard of him mainly through all his work on the Falcom titles (Ys and the Legend of Heroes series) that hes helped but didn't realize he helped fixed these other games that were more known
I just ordered the OLED Steam Deck, and paired with my Switch OLED, I'm going PC/Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch moving forward for my gaming.
For games that need more power for better performance, I'll play those on my desktop.
That's exactly what I did and I am more than happy with this approach.
@@olefjord85 Yeah I'm clearing up my Xbox and PlayStation wish list and adding everything to Steam or Nintendo Wish List. I still have a PS5 and XSX, but I LOVE playing games on the go more now.
For me I preorderd my deck because I knew the community support would be there also the price was right the others are to expensive, and love that I can play all my games from starfleet accadamy from 1997, to fallout 3 to starfeld all on one bit of kit, only thing we rearly need is nexus mods coming onboard
Today's algorithm comment is oh the memory of my first gaming pc that I had always wanted so i could finally play dark souls 3 and elden ring when it came out [this was two years before ER] and mfing DS3 had frame rate skips and lags, even on lowest on 1660 s 1080p as well as elden ring. I saw a comment that didn't like the click bait section about this but i wouldn't call that click bait, that shit was real, one of the MAIN reasons I got a steam deck was even though I did play through ER and beat it on my 1660 s [i have a 4060 now] I got the LCD stream deck not to exercise like I often comment about but to actually play dark souls 3 and elden ring without the gosh dang horrible stuttering problems. Like duuuuuuude, it was a tiping point that the steam deck would allow optimization similar to a console. It's sad that SotE is having these issues but I hope and suspect at least for the deck some of them may be fixed in the future. at least here's hoping
new game, convergence looks to be an awesome metroidvania, only played intro, will be a great exercise game, apparently based on that leage of legends thing I don't reawlly know much about that game or world but it looked cool, comma splice, okay bye
Out of all the handheld devices, the Steam Deck has been the most satisfying. The ergonomics and software are the best.
Summer sale killing my credit card man!!! 👋🤣
Theyve been working on Linux VR support for a long time now, hence why I dont think they'd just call over PSVR2 users with Alyx
Post Elden Ring, Armored Core 6 was perfect on PC on release. So yeah, looks like they finally "can" do right PC ports. Shadow of the ErdTree was always going to be based on Elden Ring's issues so i'm not really suprirsed it having issues again.
I tried out the Perfect Dark decomp recently and I didn't need to modify any INI files or anything to get it to run full screen - I'm guessing they made improvements since the guide you shared was made.
The only reason I got the Steamdeck was to play Elden ring. How I'm hooked on other steam games and have about 50 on my wish list.
I put several hundred hours on the prepared to die, mods were required. The game was completely unplayable at launch, I pre-ordered it lol
This is why I am not a fanboy and keep every console around. I am in the middle of jailbreaking a PS4 slim, so give me more options of where to play games. Porting sometimes doesn't work out, poorly optimized games make, at times, superior PC hardware useless vs. just turning on a console. I am primary a PC gamer and always have been also.
I was so excited for that Portal 2 Steam integration back in the day. Sadly around the time Portal 2 came out on the PS3, the Sony servers were hacked and PSN was down for like 3 weeks, putting a dampener on the collaboration.
Anyone complaining about erd tree difficulty, get good.
The only thing i want is for them to fix online for elden ring.
I'm level 220 and it's still challenging. I'm glad for that!
What's your take on summons?
And for them to fix the controller issue too.
The way I see it, the base game is relatively easy to do without all the tools available. The dlc was made to make you use all of them.
People are mad they need to use things they didn't need before, but that's the point.
@@donniedarko4497 How many fragments you got?
The earliest cross-play game I can think of is Quake 3 Arena for PC/Mac/Linux and Dreamcast... with the Dreamcast players getting immediately wrecked because of control limitations and lack of aim assist in that game. Is anyone aware of anything earlier than that?
I haven't noticed any performance issues on the dlc for the deck. Didn't even check what the graphics are, just went with the default and my usual 45 fpd cap, and it stays there.
I beat 2 of the main DLC bosses on my deck so I'm not sure why some people have such trouble with it. Even using uncapped framerates but i also keep settings on low. Can't hardly tell a difference with low/high settings on an 800p screen anyway.
We here at fan the deck are fans. No litterary *superimpose your face on the fans middle circle*
🤣🤣
My question about rpcs3 is can it play God of War 3 or MGS4? Those are the games that I cannot get running for nothing.
I believe those games were cpu hoggs and were difficult for me to run via steam deck unless you have a good desktop pc to run them the rog users may be able to run them alittle better but the frame rates are not great. Or else wait for mgs4 to come out on steam through collection part 2 . It would be nice if one day GOW comes to pc.the classics.
Not necessarily even a super powerful PC, my Intel Arc A380 and Ryzen 3 4100 run these games fine.
Sonic Unleashed gives me trouble though.
@FanTheDeck, can you please test sly Cooper thieves in time? Bare in mind I think there's a patch you can install that makes the game run better but even still, i think it wasn't enough to make it perfect. Would be nice to see if the new cpu improvements make a difference in this game. 😊
I complited the dlc on the old lcd model. I connected to my TV. I had zero issues on the deck 30-50 fps. The only frame dropp I had was by the last boss it had some divine aoe it went to 20 fps.
Steam Deck handheld Sony I Love This Game is so Cool
Off topic.. but I hope one day we get uncharted nathan drake collection on steam
I'm still waiting for gen 2. I'm tired of dealing with gen 1 devices. I was kind of expecting/hoping for a faster generation cycle since it didn't have the same limitations that a console has tied to it.
I'd have got it regardless if it had longer battery life.
OLED version tho
@@Jonathan-q7n2m OLED version still doesn't have great battery life.
@@phantomstarlight1366you will be waiting for awhile for gen 2. The oled does drain battery quicker with new titles if it's older games from 3 yrs back and longer the battery is good especially if u emulate .
I just reserve some games, like elden ring, god of war, latest horizon and such for in a few years when they will sell for 15-20 bucks and run great on next gen hardware.
:55 no, from software made a ton of games for all consoles. They even made a fair number of Xbox exclusives like Otogi, Otogi 2, Ninja Blade and Metal Wolf Chaos.
Their back catalog of games are more than just Souls games. They made more than Bloodborne and Demons Souls as far as console exclusives go. They existed before their Souls games
Marvel vs Capcom ❤❤❤
I’ll Be Joining the Steam Deck Sooner or later 😁
does the steam deck count as a gaming pc
Yes just not a high end one
Yeah I would like you to test mgs4, I think uncharted is probably off the table but I trust that you have a solid idea of games that people generally want running. Maybe a top 10-15 games aside from what’s already running . Shadow of the colossus port would be awesome
Elden Ring base game online play is broken on Deck/Linux since 1.12. EAC looks for a file called dlc.bdt which isn't present without buying the DLC and without it will refuse to let users connect citing "inappropriate activity".
Would love to see the skate franchise running well on deck one day!
Do a RPCS3 test of infamous series , please
Deck has most of a console's polish and simplicity, most of a PC's flexibility, and most of a PC's library compatibility.
Please do some testing on MGS4.
Great video!
HEADS UP Y'ALL: Shadow of the Erdtree will drop below 30 on steam deck. The final boss fight is extremely egregious, dropping to the 10s
mvc has been freed from prison! as a marvel player, This gives me hope for marvel 4
Deck the fan! I'm getting one of them fans.
George Lopez talking about steam deck. Legendary.
The Deck will be the goat for the FGC at some point
Can you test god of War 3 ?
Honestly some of the difficulty with a few of the bosses is due to breaking a billion boxes all at once, or having some of the worst camera angles out there.
How does difficulty compare to other Steam Deck DLC?
You already made this same video 3 months ago????
Good thing I didn't buy Beyond Good and Evil lol, was hyped to see one of my childhood games get a re-release, but definitely won't pay for a game packed with borderline malware.
Dude you have no idea how much of a Mandela effect these video titles are giving me 😂
I had to go back and check that you've posted this title and thumbnail before cus I was losing it
EA launcher: I have noticed also that if you have parental controls turned on an account it breaks the EA launcher and is impossible to get past.
What about micro soft 🍦
3:40 no, most negative reviews are from Chinese players about blue bear (easy anti cheat)
Its weird to me how few people know that the complaints on elden ring are mainly from china and mostly about the "Blue bear" software screwing up the games functionality. (the anti piracy DRM software thats usually an issue with most games)
What if Sony went to Valve with this: "Hey Gabe, you like our PS games on Steam, right? What about you offer Half Life Alyx to the PSVR owners on Steam to keep things that way?". I think it's a win win situation anyway but who knows how cocky Sony can be, right?
10:20 the most important thing is to test sony-exclusives
I only need one reason, SteamDeck plays pirated software
It’s just so nice to know that you CAN
It’s in the end still a pc, of course it can play pirated software
Don't title this "Steam Deck does what Sony and Nintendon't" if you're not going to do the jingle.
MGS4 please
Yep...
Main Reasons,
Ease of Use, Valve Support, and Community Support
idk I don't think it's just a PC problem as I've seen the xbox/PS5 struggle with this DLC
Steam Deck is great but until they sell daughter boards I will never recommend one to anyone ever again. A simple flaw in the shoulder buttons invalidates the whole thing. Not everyone has the soldering skills, the expensive equipment nor the knowledge on where to buy used products to replace parts that VALVE does not sell...
Stop showing the first level for demon souls the first level runs fine, the next level normally however goes crazy and does not work.
I think the deck is so popular because 1 it's valve 2 it's cheap 3 word of mouth
Until your steam deck won’t verify installation and now you got a brick for a handheld….
Easy fix with a USB stick and another internet connected PC.
The on-device bootloader might even be able to start to the secondary OS copy as-is.
Or the issue could be your internet, the initial setup is known to be finicky with that.
Either way, not a brick, but some tinkering might be required.
The more steam deck grows the better.
It's a slow hardware. Pricey than Nintendo and less powerful than other handhelds
Test Needs for Speed Shift for PS3 Please.
Please try god of war 3, it would be nice if u could play all god of war games on deck
I would love to see if bloodborne runs.
Steam deck power 🔋 💪
air circulator fan... may I interest you in some wet water?
Bring back OTOGI!!
Steam Deck is a console, Sony and Nintendo are companies
Far as ps3 games.
Lolipop chainsaw, yakuza dead souls and GOW3. Dead souls isnt bad and same with lolipop, gow3 will crush its SOUL
Steam better it's not just system made for kids I just need official windows for deck oled
Final boss fan
Sega is dead
But their joke will live for ever
god of war would be nice to test
Test midnight club los Angeles
Bro we can see you reading a script….come on.
Steam Deck is a Flop
Steam deck is unusable, can't get anything to work on it at all.
Based
Waiting for Steam deck 2 :) hope they will make another second pc/console