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[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 months ago

Ah, the cross post didn't cross post everything. Fixing it now.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Ok, I missed that changing controller profiles fixed it.

I'd still recommend trying the global toggles, that will let us know whether it's haptic feedback or simulated rumble. From there we can hopefully narrow down what's going on with the control scheme.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 6 points 2 months ago (3 children)

There's two kinds of haptics with the trackpads, one is haptic feedback when using the trackpad, the other is simulating controller rumble using the trackpad haptic feedback.

I'm guessing it's one of these two causing the vibration. you can individually disable them by pressing the QAM button (the ". . ." button), going to the gear menu, and scrolling down to the bottom where there should be toggles for game rumble and steam haptics.

I also might try switching to a different control profile and see if it still happens. Ideally a pretty blank profile where the left stick is configured to let you move and that's it.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 months ago

Great interview!

I appreciate GB calling kernel anticheat a fad, but going by his own 4 pillars of big tech, it doesn't seem like something that companies will give up willingly. Funnily enough I think our best chance of getting rid of kernel anticheat might be government action. A lot of the biggest anticheats are either wholly or partially owned by chinese companies, and I wouldn't be surprised at all if the current administration bans them over that.

In general though his answers are all really solid, I agree with basically everything he said here.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 4 points 2 months ago

That Polygon Doom video is always good for a laugh, it's so painful to watch. I've heard people say the guy playing it had a broken hand and was having to play one handed. No idea if that's true, but it would explain a lot, but still makes it super weird that he was the one picked to show off the game.

I'm interested in trying the new Savage Planet game. The first one was like a comedy/indie game on Metroid Prime (which is a favorite series of mine). I'm curious if the new one will still have that Metroid Prime feel now that they've swapped to 3rd person.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 months ago

GOG sells completely DRM free games. Usually games bought on steam have steam DRM (which is optional, but very uncommon for devs to have it disabled). With any DRM games, if the drm server goes down or if valve goes out of business, you could have your games become unavailable.

With GOG, once you buy the games and download them, you don't have to ever worry about them stopping working because GOG went out of business or an internet issue.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

OBS supposedly works fine, as long as the game isn't too demanding it should be solid enough.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 16 points 3 months ago

This is super cool. I hope it works really well, the difficulty of accessing troubleshooting info from discord is such a problem.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 6 points 3 months ago

We've recently seen games that are hard locked to work on Steam Deck hardware specifically, but will be anticheat blocked on any other linux/SteamOS device with different hardware.

So that may not actually work out.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 months ago

I get it all the time, usually after I play a new game for the first time. It will either say that Valve doesn't have info on this game yet and ask if it works or not, or it will ask me to confirm whether the existing verified rating is accurate or not.

It only asks one time per game in my experience, and I think you may have had to previously agree to provide feedback on the Steam Deck experience..

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 3 points 3 months ago

Here's a list of some of the software bundled, although it doesn't include everything as far as I know.

I don't personally use it, and I've been pretty hands off with my parent's installs of it after the initial setup, soi can't really answer either of those questions based on my personal experience of it.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 8 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Bazzite is basically SteamOS for desktop. Linux is highly flexible in general though, it's not that important which one you pick most of the time.

I would also like to recommend Zorin for new Linux users, it's super easy to windows users to swap to and have a good experience.

 

To view more details or buy them, go to this page, select "console" and then "Steam Deck". They generally cost between $35-40 USD.

 

We've known these were coming for awhile, but now they're finally out and ready for purchase.

 

the CEO of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, has revealed in a Bloomberg interview that Xbox handheld prototypes are currently being worked on. The caveat is that this hardware is still a few years out. So it would appear the rumors that Microsoft is working on an Xbox handheld are indeed true, but we sadly won't see the results of this work for some time.

This isn't technically Steam Deck news, but I think a major player like Microsoft making a Steam Deck competitor is pretty significant as far as the handheld PC market goes.

 

Various players have been reporting a "Fatal error" being encountered when trying to play any of them. However, there's two workarounds I know of to get around it. What's interesting is that this might be specific to the Steam Deck OLED, as it's to do with HDR not working. So you can try this launch option first:

DXVK_HDR=0 %command%

To do this. Go into the game in your Steam Library, over to the little cog icon on the right for the Properties, and put that in the Launch Options box.

Another potential workaround is to force DirectX 12 for it:

%command% -dx12

 

If you have time, please consider filing one out. The results will be posted in a few weeks, and should give an interesting look into steam deck users, and how owning a deck has changed their gaming habits.

 
  • Fixed single player game not working in Star Wars - Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
  • Fixed Hard Reset Redux crashing with AMD GPUs.
  • Fixed Dragon Age: The Veilguard displaying a warning about being installed on a spinning drive.
  • Added support for NVIDIA Optical Flow API and DLSS 3 Frame Generation.
  • Fixed Astral Ascent hanging when unplugging a controller.
  • Fixed keyboard input in Rivals of Aether II.
  • Fixed Proton not setting priorities correctly for new threads.
  • Fixed Dark and Darker not being playable after a game update.
  • Fixed Skull and Bones not exiting cleanly on systems with a Nvidia GPU.
 

Here's the original source, a tweet from Very AFK who is a Larian dev.

Over 17,223,529 hours of Baldur's Gate 3 has been played on Steam Deck. We should partner with someone to do a special edition 100w battery. A little bag of holding, you know, for ur juice.

 

$60, has capacitive joysticks, gyro, steam menu buttons, and 4 extra buttons. Fully supported in Steam Input.

However, no track pads or vibration.

 

Sorry, bit late on this one. Life's been hectic.

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