don't consume it, leave a bad review,
If you didn't consume it, why leave a review let alone a bad one?
don't consume it, leave a bad review,
If you didn't consume it, why leave a review let alone a bad one?
Am I right in thinking that I could play on the Deck’s screen almost every game which could run on a Playstation 4?
Sure, assuming the game is released on a supported platform like Steam, or any of the platforms Heroic or Lutris support. Though I guess if you really wanted specific PlayStation games running on your deck you could setup PS Now to stream it.
Am I right in thinking that I could play on the big screen games until the middle of the Playstation 4 era?
Same as above really, with the only caveat being that changing the resolution will obviously diminish performance. Eg. If you dock the deck on a 4k TV and set the game's resolution to 4K you shouldn't be surprised if the game runs like ass.
Since I’d be buying a used LCD deck, I fear that the battery would be in poor health. Is there a way to know its health? If I replace the battery, could I get a better one?
I don't know of any tools to measure or monitor the health of the deck's battery.
You can replace the battery if you're up to it. I don't believe there are any higher capacity internal batteries available without some significant modifications to the unit.
Most other deck users that are concerned with battery life opt for power banks. You can always explore that route if it becomes a concern.
My PC screen can charge devices through USB-C and has 4 usb ports. It delivers enough power to charge my Surface Go 1 while using it. In my mind, it could clearly replace a dock, but would I have any advantages in getting one? Could the official dock be used for another handheld like my kid’s Switch?
I can only speak for myself, but I like using my dock because it has an Ethernet port so I don't have to rely on my wireless connection when I'm on the couch and a Display Port so that it could be docked at my desk and plugged into one of my monitors. When I'm doing game development, this comes in pretty handy; I can build the game directly on the deck or transfer to it, then test it out in game mode very quickly. I'll admit, this is a sort of a niche usecase, though.
If I end up using a Dual Schock 4 or a Dual Sense when my Steam Deck is docked, will I have to pair them again with my consoles every time after using them with the Deck?
I don't own a Dual Sense (or a PS5), so I cant speak to that. Every bluetooth controller I've used behaves the same though. When I turn off the deck or undock it, the controller enters pairing mode and if I turn on my PS4 the controller is automatically paired to it. I don't have to do anything extra.
Since I'd be buying a used Steam Deck, is there anything I should be particularly careful about?
As with any used product, if it comes with a warranty of any kind pay very close attention to the wording so you're aware of the avenues available should anything bad happen to the product.
Other than that, good luck! And congratulations on your wedding!
For you and anyone else curious to find something similar to Foobar2k on Linux, there's DeaDBeeF. I used to use it way back before I switched to ncmpcpp
That's slightly more reassuring. The store page sure makes it seem that way. Glad they clarified.
I was going to give it a try, but there's no way I'm making an Epic Games account just to play this game with friends. I'll pass on this one.
It's based on mpv. VLC isn't.
Ultimately, the real comparison is here is just ffmpeg
vs ffmpeg
, but some people prefer mpv defaults over VLC. Search and you'll find many many comparisons of the two.
“One male returned back into the house. The other male jumped two fences as he was fleeing. When officers located him on the other side of the fence, he appeared to have suffered an injury to his leg,” the police continued. “Officers rendered aid, and he was transported to Grady Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.”
Just seems really sketchy. He injures his leg fleeing, the police rendered aid, but he still died presumably on the way to the hospital? Sure hope they release some actual details about this.
Strongly agreed. Frankly Blizzard got away with decades of discrimination and harassment to the point where an employee took her own life because of the shitty frat culture that festered in the company. And for all that they essentially got a slap on the wrist, a governor in-pocket, and a merger with Activision.
Nice. This used to be a Saturday-morning title for me. I'd buy it for the soundtrack alone
They have individual people maintaining over a thousand flatpacks.
I don't believe this to be the case with Flathub, only the Fedora repo. I'm asking about the wider flatpak ecosystem, not the fedora-specific repo or how it's setup.
Additionally, if you go to install the real flatpack, Fedora pushes you to use their poorly-maintained unofficial one instead.
I'd agree that seems like a needless hoop at the very least, but my concern is more to do with the growing trend to shit on Flatpaks as an ecosystem, not just this particular instance of Fedora head-assery.
I think it's decent software and has really solid use-cases, far from unreliable shit at least in my own anecdotal experience. But my experience is limited, which was why I asked the OP to elaborate on actual flaws they see with the Flatpak ecosystem.
There's never been a better time than right now to be a patient gamer lol. Most of my friends have huge backlogs of games to play and that will do wonders keeping you occupied when new $80 titles start dropping.