I finished Last Bible (Game Gear) tonight on mine, was a fun game for what it was. I'd actually love to see someone remake it to expand on the mechanics of it and make the dungeons more than like 3 screens big. I started up Resistance 1 after that to see how it'd run. Pretty smoothly indoors, though one outdoor area did tank the performance when stuff was going on. Kind of a schlocky FPS, not some must play, but I've had a copy sitting on myself for months so I decided to rip it and play it on the Deck. I'm having fun with it.
I'm playing Chrono Cross with an HD mod. First time playing it. It has amazing environment and creature design, and the music is great. But the battle system is trash, the story is weak, and the game is to convoluted about where to go. Still worth playing, but its no classic. I love using the deck for emulation. I only play it at work. Its fricking life changing for my work life.
Not him, I have a gaming laptop which has about the same power as the Deck (and it cost fricking €800 in early 2019, insane how that technology has progressed), and I got the Deck last year, I feel it is kind of a waste of €415 because I almost always played docked on my TV. I thought I would lug it around more but I don't.
That's why I'm not selling it. Then I would really lose about €100 for absolutely nothing, and this way at least I do take it with myself once in a blue moon.
I bought monster hunter rise last night buy the game kept freezing every time I attacked something >monster hunter >can't hunt monsters
shiggy diggy etc
But anyway on top of that just playing the tutorial made me want to kill myself so I refunded it.
So instead I'm playing code vein. I made a short brown tomboy with tummy and underboob
I don't think it's so much that I don't like Rise as much as I "don't like Monster Hunter". I like the idea of monster hunter, but actually playing it makes me literally want to blow my brains out
The only thing I hate about the deck is that the screen really is dogshit. Horrible light bleeding shit contrast ratio and it's like 65% of RGB. The Switch Lite also has an LCD but it's a million times higher quality.
That's something I really just don't get. I see videos edited as an example but I don't really know if that's what it looks like. How does it look? Does it follow your head movements or stays in place? Is it semi transparent?
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It literally looks like a large screen a few feet from your face. It moves with your head movements because it is two small projectors mounted in each lens frame of the glasses. It looks incredibly good. The glasses have a cover on them so when you wear them its like being in a dark room and the screen is solid. But if you want you can pop the cover off and see through the screen, but also still see it well enough. I only pop the cover off now and then.
With PS5 moving to 5nm, will Valve do the same for Deck? That could theoretically have some massive implications for battery life. Especially if Valve also does a revision with a bigger battery.
I personally don't like the look of it. The Steam Deck design stands out more than the samey looking ones like that but the big thing is touch pads just give you so many more options for games that I just can't go back to not having them anymore in a handheld.
OG Unreal. Holy shit. The Deck was made for stuff like this. Battery life for days. Gyro aiming in handheld mode, gyro aiming with my DualShock 4 on the TV. Also runs at native 4K on the TV. It's just fricking amazing.
SMT V, cute meowth
PC has no games
LULZ
Good thing it can play yours.
modded fallout4
Started Psychonauts, pretty fun so far, not even past the tutorial level though, put it down.
I finished Last Bible (Game Gear) tonight on mine, was a fun game for what it was. I'd actually love to see someone remake it to expand on the mechanics of it and make the dungeons more than like 3 screens big. I started up Resistance 1 after that to see how it'd run. Pretty smoothly indoors, though one outdoor area did tank the performance when stuff was going on. Kind of a schlocky FPS, not some must play, but I've had a copy sitting on myself for months so I decided to rip it and play it on the Deck. I'm having fun with it.
I'm playing Chrono Cross with an HD mod. First time playing it. It has amazing environment and creature design, and the music is great. But the battle system is trash, the story is weak, and the game is to convoluted about where to go. Still worth playing, but its no classic. I love using the deck for emulation. I only play it at work. Its fricking life changing for my work life.
Please stop convincing me to buy a deck
Do you have laptop? Or you do have laptop but want to replace it?
Not him, I have a gaming laptop which has about the same power as the Deck (and it cost fricking €800 in early 2019, insane how that technology has progressed), and I got the Deck last year, I feel it is kind of a waste of €415 because I almost always played docked on my TV. I thought I would lug it around more but I don't.
At the very least you're playing it. Can't really call it waste if you use it in some capacity, right?
That's why I'm not selling it. Then I would really lose about €100 for absolutely nothing, and this way at least I do take it with myself once in a blue moon.
I've emulated Pokemon Shield, Skies of Arcadia, and Earthbound so far.
Deckin' your mom
I bought monster hunter rise last night buy the game kept freezing every time I attacked something
>monster hunter
>can't hunt monsters
shiggy diggy etc
But anyway on top of that just playing the tutorial made me want to kill myself so I refunded it.
So instead I'm playing code vein. I made a short brown tomboy with tummy and underboob
Play MH World instead. Rise panders to bingtroons.
I don't think it's so much that I don't like Rise as much as I "don't like Monster Hunter". I like the idea of monster hunter, but actually playing it makes me literally want to blow my brains out
MH Rise is hated even amidst fans. World is the best starting point. Give it a shot. One of the best games ever IMO.
is emulating on sdeck easy? is there a proper guide i need to follow so i dont frick it up
You literally download an emu from the included "discover" app store and download a rom. Even smoothbrains can figure that out.
damn ok, guess its finally time to buy one
The only thing I hate about the deck is that the screen really is dogshit. Horrible light bleeding shit contrast ratio and it's like 65% of RGB. The Switch Lite also has an LCD but it's a million times higher quality.
In pics it looks worse than in person. Vibrantdeck helps too.
>cranking up the saturation and destroying color accuracy even further making it look like a 2012 Samsung Galaxy totally helps bro
You can turn it up just a tiny bit
It is shittier. But it looks good enough until SD2. I use projector glasses that project a 1080p oled screen about 100in in size. nreal air glasses.
That's something I really just don't get. I see videos edited as an example but I don't really know if that's what it looks like. How does it look? Does it follow your head movements or stays in place? Is it semi transparent?
It literally looks like a large screen a few feet from your face. It moves with your head movements because it is two small projectors mounted in each lens frame of the glasses. It looks incredibly good. The glasses have a cover on them so when you wear them its like being in a dark room and the screen is solid. But if you want you can pop the cover off and see through the screen, but also still see it well enough. I only pop the cover off now and then.
No dude emulation is scary and difficult. Switch is probably more your speed.
Super easy
Here is a guide vid for emu. Very easy.
And this is for a performance boost.
With PS5 moving to 5nm, will Valve do the same for Deck? That could theoretically have some massive implications for battery life. Especially if Valve also does a revision with a bigger battery.
What is 5nm?
Transistor size.
Do point and click games work alright on the Deck?
With the touch pads yeah. I was playing I have no mouth and I must scream the other day
Finally finished mario odyssey on it tonight. I started the game on switch years ago but never finished it until now.
Valve, please steal this design for SD2.
No do not. It looks much worse and also is moving touch pads
It looks great and IMO I can live without the pads if it means we get a handjeld that's an actual handheld and not just a tablet sized brick.
I personally don't like the look of it. The Steam Deck design stands out more than the samey looking ones like that but the big thing is touch pads just give you so many more options for games that I just can't go back to not having them anymore in a handheld.
>moronic asymmetrical sticks
Deck sticks are too far up anyways
>manlet
Ffx
My fingers slip more easily on the deck sticks than something like a pro controller. Is there some mod to change them out with a different style.
There's tons of rubber caps you can buy online
Just finished Blasphemous on my deck. Now I'm in that weird stage where I don't know what to play.
OG Unreal. Holy shit. The Deck was made for stuff like this. Battery life for days. Gyro aiming in handheld mode, gyro aiming with my DualShock 4 on the TV. Also runs at native 4K on the TV. It's just fricking amazing.