Got a Steam Deck on the way, anything I should know before I dive in when it arrives?

  • lackthought@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    if you happen to have a desktop PC and you play while at home, sometimes remote play on the deck is better than installing a game on the deck

    I can remote play Elden Ring from my desktop at 60fps with longer battery life vs 40fps if installed on the deck with worse battery life

    also make sure you try out reduced TDP and GPU rates on games with simpler graphics, you can get an extra 1-2 hours of battery life and not impact performance in certain cases

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      1 year ago

      Another “if you have a desktop pc” tip is you can now install a game to the SD from the PC without downloading it from the internet again. I haven’t actually had a reason to try this, but I know it’s an option that seems pretty cool.

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    I wish I had known at the beginning that its not a delicate porcelain device. If you break the software, its easy to discover the right Linux command to fix it. Or you can plan ahead before tinkering, take a backup image, and just reimage it.

    And if something goes wrong hardware-wise, its easy to open up and work on. All the parts, seriously all of them are able to be sourced from reputable companies and can be quickly installed.

    I was scared of hurting it day one, but Ive since learned that you cant. Tinker away!

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      1 year ago

      If you can find a source for a left thumbpad replacement you’ll be a hero. Everything works on mine except clicking the left thumbpad

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    1 year ago

    Even if you don’t want to use it as a computer having a Bluetooth keyboard is almost a must-have because otherwise configuring non-steam games in windows mode is a real pain.

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    1 year ago

    If you want to play retro games check out Retrodeck AND Emudeck. Read up on how they both function before deciding which one to use. One is kind of a bunch of scripts that downloads and installs emulators all over the place and one has them all contained in a flatpak.

    I forgot which is which