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This is a counterpoint to [this article](https://www.notebookcheck.net/Microsoft-paves-the-way-for-Linux-gaming-success-with-plan-that-would-kill-kernel-level-anti-cheat.888345.0.html) posted [here](https://sopuli.xyz/post/17020648) a few days ago. Issues with kernel anti-cheat are the biggest barrier to linux gaming being able to play everything, so it's easy to get overly excited about changes to how windows implements it hoping for an improvement. However that last article was probably unrealistically positive about the changes, and this article probably has a much more realistic perspective on what the changes will actually mean.
Is it kinda just common for games to crash to "desktop" on Deck? Had mine about 2 weeks, no matter if it's big, small, or dolphin emulated, games will randomly crash on me, and the Deck restarts itself. If there's any known general settings that can stop the crashing, that'd be great.
He specifically cited bad battery life on the ROG Ally and Lenovo Go, saying that getting only one hour of battery life isn't enough. The Steam Deck (especially the OLED model) does a lot better battery wise, but improving power efficiency should really help with any games that are maxing out the Deck's power.
I've had multiple occurrences of this lately with programs installed as flatpaks, such as Audacity (audio editor). The updates section might list `3.6.0 --> 3.5.4̀` for a program. Whenever this happens I usually manually exclude any version downgrades and only upgrade the rest. ¿Can this happen due to security issues? ¿Or because the higher version has become incompatible with something else on my system?
This was previously available as a opt in beta, but is now available for everyone.
I have a spare charger (uk plug I think?) that I cannot use. I would rather not throw it out, so if someone wants to pay for shipping (from Switzerland) I will send it. I would also swap it for an EU charger if anyone has a spare. ![](https://feddit.org/pictrs/image/2e4582e5-5e0c-4538-a480-2ae08fc3ae35.jpeg) Cat tax (not included) ![](https://feddit.org/pictrs/image/ac0b1370-5b32-427a-bcac-bd4d4092137a.jpeg)
WebReady is a simple tool for converting videos to animated webp images and thus allowing users to use them as animated wallpapers for KDE. The tool is primarily designed for steam deck, but works perfectly on any KDE powered desktop.
On sale until September 26th
Is there any reason why I shouldn't buy FO4 goty from GOG instead of steam? You can still customize controls perfectly fine and all the mods/expansions still work? It won't play any differently to a steam bought game except it will be in non-steam games? I know games usually work fine, but I haven't bought a new game from GOG since I got my steamdeck, so I'm nervous.
Is it possible to add GOG games to the steam library then add them to your deck? Do i need to load gog somehow tomuse them?
My friend and I want to play modded Minecraft together. We used to use Hamachi when we both had windows machines. Now Hamachi just isn't working. We can connect and communicate on the LAN we made, but I can't connect to the direct connection. There aren't any error messages that help. It just says it couldn't connect. I have a steamdeck and my friend has a Windows desktop. I've done research about it and I am thoroughly lost on what to do. We want to try to do this for free or hella cheap. Has anyone here encountered this issue and found a workaround or anything?
It's a simple adapter USB-C male to female, in an angle, making the cable go behind the Deck, so it doesn't wiggle on top.
My laptop is old enough to vote, and therefore anything beyond Stardew Valley made it collapse, but it works great for my daily tasks. However, after trying a Switch recently (I consider the Lite to be the perfect handheld, size wise), I got an itch that could only be scratched with more games. I found a second hand Deck for a reasonable price and I CAN'T BELIEVE I WAS MISSING SO MANY THINGS. Particularly I've been amazed by No Man's Sky, because I can see other players!!!! And visit them!!!!!! I can't do that on Switch! I'm also enjoying Witcher 3 and Rimworld! Discovering that the SD can be used as a computer too, with all the bells and whistles has been very fun. My one and greatest complaint is its size... I get that it's necessary to add such a big amount of buttons, but my fingers are getting a full workout trying to remain in position. Still, amazing, amazing machine!! (Y'all can feel my enthusiasm levels by counting the amount of "!" In this text)
All the Windows OS drivers for the Steam Deck OLED were released, except for the speakers for the device. But now, the driver is here so people can install Windows...if they want to!
This is different from Bazzite and some of the other SteamOS similar operating systems by being as close to vanilla SteamOS as possible. According to the devs: > It's a SteamOS based distribution that is intended to be as close to 1:1 compatible with upstream SteamOS as possible while making changes to support a wider range of hardware. It originated as a fork of HoloISO but it has been majorly overhauled to eliminate things like post-copy operations (as much as possible), introduce our own signed package repositories, add an automated release process, and provide many bug fixes and refinements. The focus has largely been on handheld gaming consoles, but it's in use on a variety of AMD based mini PCs as well.
I’m considering getting a silicone cover for the steamdeck I’ve just ordered. I was wondering how snug the fit is with the official carrying case. Would I need to remove the Yono silicone cover to carry it in the steam carry case? — I received the Steamdeck and tried it on, it fits in the case with the sleeve ✅ Thanks for your feedback 🙏
At Gamescom, we got a chance to take a look at the upcoming souls-like from NEXON: The First Berserker: Khazan, and we have some thoughts on it. You can read about those in the article below, including the part where we got confirmation that NEXON is working on Steam Deck support for the game! https://steamdeckhq.com/news/the-first-berserker-khazan-is-an-exciting-first-step-for-the-dfo-extended-universe-gamescom-2024/
Over the last week or so, I went to Gamescom to represent SteamDeckHQ, and it was a blast. I got to see so many awesome games and talk to many developers and publishers, and the majority of them were either very receptive, optimistic, or have already started implementing Steam Deck support! In our article, we go over some examples, as well as me being known as "The Steam Deck Guy." Though one I am happy to share is that the upcoming Epic Mickey Rebrushed will have full Steam Deck support at launch, and playing it on the Deck at Gamescom was phenomenal. There's much more we go into detail with in the article, but in the end, it's looking very optimistic for Steam Deck support for future games.
This is debatable if it belongs here, but since these will be running Bazzite they're basically emulation focused Steam Machines. I think these have enough overlap with the Deck to be worth discussing here. For those who don't know: * Emudeck provides a series of tools to make setting up emulation on the Steam Deck easy. Includes installing emulators, setting up control schemes, installing CRT shaders, and adding emulated titles to Steam so that you can run them like native steam games. * Bazzite is a SteamOS alternative. Biggest difference is that it's based on Fedora linux instead of Arch linux. Otherwise it provides a similar experience to SteamOS, with a steam based game mode, decky extension support, and many other similarities. It's main advantages are that it works on non-Deck hardware, supports permanently installing non-flatpak linux software, and lets you use different linux desktops besides KDE.
It seems like Steam is having issue, at the moment, if you can't login or are stuck in a loading screen, don't panic, I'm sure eveything will be back to normal soon! If you're having issue, don't hesitate to comment here too.
A particularly fun bit: > So then, how about Fortnite on Linux / Steam Deck? Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said when it hits "tens of millions of users" that it "would actually make sense to support it". We must be pretty close by now right? Why ignore a platform that's sold multiple millions, and is clearly just continuing to fly off the shelves?
5 days ago game ratings changed from Playable to Unsupported https://steamdb.info/app/1238840/history/?changeid=24893979