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Gaming
From video gaming to card games and stuff in between, if it's gaming you can probably discuss it here!
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Dead Cells, and it's fantastic. It feels like the Steamdeck is made for platformers.
I'm currently in Chapter 1 of Trails of Cold Steel. I love being able to play this game on the go (outside of the Vita version), especially since we'll likely never get the Switch port. I've played through the first 5 Trails games this year so far and I'm hoping I don't burn out too soon.
Had just gotten into AC:Valhalla, but then Diablo 4 cane out and has worked flawlessly, so I've been all in on it.
SD player here ! I'm playing TOTK and The cult of the lamb since a few weeks now :)
Control has been fun to play on the deck. Also started messing with ray tracing in the same game. Choppy when the effects are turned up, but it can do it.
Curse of the dead gods (currently on HB), I thought Hades is a bit boring and too button mash-y. The stamina system solves this pretty well. So far loving it
Spiderman Remastered and Cyberpunk 2077
Everspace 2 and Mad Max. The latter runs great on the Deck.
Anyone running Xenia ? How does it perform ? Thats the platform I'm most excited to emulate.
I've been playing through Mark of the Ninja Remastered. It works pretty well after you switch to Proton, as the native version has some bugs and crashes.
Before that, the previous game I played through on the Deck was A Short Hike, which is incredibly cute.
Minecraft and RetroArch
I'm trying to learn Magic the Gathering on the steam deck, but damn I'm getting my butt kicked. If anyone knows how to learn it I'm all ears.
I have rainworld on my list to play next, for now I'm mostly on Tunic.
I got Drakenguard 3 running on rpcs3 recently so I've mainly been playing that. Also been playing Pokemon infinite fusion.
I tend to prefer games that aren't as heavy on the deck and stuff like cyberpunk and Elden ring better on my main rig.
Train sim world 2! I love train sims, but an hour is a long time to commit to sitting at my desk. Being able to move around the house a bit is a massive boost to me enjoying them :)