Reminds me of that pie chart meme where it's saying 100% but the categories are like
🟦: X
🟥: X but in red
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Reminds me of that pie chart meme where it's saying 100% but the categories are like
🟦: X
🟥: X but in red
I'm too happy with my keyboard and mouse to go that far! Also, some of the games I play aren't necessarily the best for the small screen/controller combo on the Deck.
Uh, you know the steam deck is just a computer right? You can plug in a mouse, keyboard, monitor, and any other peripheral you want.
Of course! But if I'm going to do that, I'll just sit down in front of my gaming PC and play everything on ultra and use an ultra widescreen monitor! I play story based and casual games some, but I also spent a lot of time in strategy games and simulators, which don't always translate well to the small screen.
Same as you friend, in fact the Deck helped me to realise that the vast majority of my games play fine on Linux doing nothing but enabling Steam Play for all other titles in Settings. That's literally all I had to do.
I know it's definitely not the same experience for others but I'm glad I could make the 100% jump to Linux. Especially with Cosmic on the way for PopOS!
It certainly has been great! Hopefully it only gets better from here!
I don't have a Steam Deck so all my play time was on Linux, so it doesn't show me this pie chart. But still, Yay for Linux!
It's a great portable device if you have a good use case for it. I could even see it as a fairly capable primary device with some peripherals. But I'm sure you've heard and seen all of that before! :-)
The steamdeck is so great!
I swapped from windows to linux this year and got my steamdeck recently
It's a great device! I actually didn't use it quite as much as I did last year, but it still accounted for 31% of my total time. I'm hoping for a slightly bigger screen if the SD2 comes out, but it's very good as is.
There will probably not be a SD2 in the next year. And i hope it isnt coming out soon as the SD OLED got released relatively recently and it would be just a "why" when they release 2 "New" handhelds in like 1-2 years. And the OLED is already the perfect console to game. It has compatibility with like 95% of games and it can run them with ease on good optimized games on high and not optimized on low - medium, touchpad is accurate, the trackpads are the best and repairability and upgradability is just great! The only thing i would want is a new Steam Controller, in a nutshell SD but without the display.
I'm perfectly fine with waiting several years, I agree that it would be way too soon otherwise. I have the LCD and I'm happy with it, when this one breaks or I decide to upgrade I'll take a look at an OLED and see if I think it's worth it for me.
I've been very impressed with the trackpads for a lot of games. I even find myself using them on games that were designed for controllers because there's just nothing like a mouse sometimes.
I wouldnt be suprised if they would release SD 2 with VR support in few years ;D
That could definitely be a possiblity! While I can't say I would use it a huge amount, VR is something that I would like to tinker with in the future. My understanding is that it still needs some work on Linux, but that may be changing.
Steam could pusht stuff like that too! They pushed linux compatibility with steamdeck and i could see that they push it with their vr headset. and they just need to improve the linux compatibility and then theoretically both steamos and all other linux distros can run easily steamvr
I could definitely see it happening that way. I don't think anything has been announced either way, but I know I had seen some rumors or speculation about a possible semi self-contained VR headset from Valve. If that turns out to be fact, I could see them using Linux as the base for it.
Steam Deck runs on Arch, so 100% of your gaming was on Linux! I haven't opened Windows for gaming in about a year. It's rad!
I definitely have not missed all of the rebooting and issues involved with starting that partition just to play some games!
Same here! Switched to Linux on my desktop almost exactly one year ago. Let's celebrate together 🎉
That's great!
Why is Steam Deck separate from Linux? Doesn't it run on Linux?
It is definitely Linux underneath. Technically it says different devices, so that might be why they're splitting it down. In reality it's probably a good way to get more advertising for the Deck as people share their stats for the year.
Where are you guys pulling these charts from?
It's from the Steam Year in Review, you can access it from the front page of Steam if you're logged into an account.
It's from the steam year in reviee. It should show up on your steam frontpage
Dang. GeForceNow made it so I'm shown as using mostly Windows.
That is awesome! What games did you try? Were there any that required initial manual tweaking, or did everything "work out of the box," so to speak?
I can pretty much just play the games I would normally, which fortunately doesn't normally include any MMO or multiplayer only. I do play Star Trek Online on rare occasions, but it works just fine for me.
I've always been lucky in that probably 40% of my favorite PC games already have native ports or native options for play, but Proton has been pretty great out of the box for most that aren't native. This year the only games I remember having major issues with were Uncharted Lost Legacy, and Batman Arkham Asylum. Uncharted was a glitch with water rendering crashing the game. It worked fine once I tweaked some settings and changed the Proton version, so it could have even been a game issue. Batman wouldn't launch without a few different tweaks, but ProtonDB had some fixes.
I've been Linux only going on 3 years, it's super fulfilling. Welcome to the club
Thanks, it's been great so far! I'm sure I'll run into something that'll give me some issues, but we'll see!