Does the deck version have the Scholarship Edition ? I played it not too long ago on the ps4 and it did not. I just got a deck so I might try it on there if it does. My favorite thus far, I think, is LA Noire or Fallout 3.
You can use the trackpad on the right for the mouse. The left trackpad has a radial menu which can access the different tabs, and overall it is really smooth and simple. They did a nice job making it playable on the SD
Tony hawk 1+2 remake, sonic generations, ps2 spiderman 2, and forza horizon 5. I just like easy to get into things cause I mainly use my deck when I'm on the go.
Cult of the Lamb. The mix of a village builder and roguelike is my cup of tea. Hits the serotonin of a perfect run plus upgrading your camp. There's the art style which I find works perfect for the small screen.
Skyrim, Just Cause 3, Titanfall 2
I know they’re not exciting, niche indie titles but it blows my mind how well they all run better than I remember on console and that I can play them anywhere.
your fallout 1 game looks weird, is it modded?
Does the deck version have the Scholarship Edition ? I played it not too long ago on the ps4 and it did not. I just got a deck so I might try it on there if it does. My favorite thus far, I think, is LA Noire or Fallout 3.
yes it does! that’s the game i’m playing
Cool, I’ll have to check it out.
DREDGE is my all time favorite on the deck, but since i finished it, forza 5 just keeps me very busy
Wreckfest is pretty fun
No Rest For The Wicked
Does it run now? I tried it at launch and it crashed or the frames dropped heavily.
I stream it from my PC, smooth as butter, good graphics
Yes, since last update I can run it
I like Dave the diver. Runs great and looks good to boot
The Saboteur!
Killing floor 2
Gorsh there are so many. Rimworld, monster hunter, and recently ive been playing Stellaris. Controls take a bit getting use to but its pretty good
How does Rimworld control on the deck?
You can use the trackpad on the right for the mouse. The left trackpad has a radial menu which can access the different tabs, and overall it is really smooth and simple. They did a nice job making it playable on the SD
Tony hawk 1+2 remake, sonic generations, ps2 spiderman 2, and forza horizon 5. I just like easy to get into things cause I mainly use my deck when I'm on the go.
Cult of the Lamb. The mix of a village builder and roguelike is my cup of tea. Hits the serotonin of a perfect run plus upgrading your camp. There's the art style which I find works perfect for the small screen.
Stardew valley, system shock remake, and the crysis remastered trilogy are my current fixations, and I'm loving all of them
Terraria (Calamity mod)
Currently, planet crafters
It’s a tie between Mass Effect LE, Fallout 4 and Warframe!
How is Mass Effect?
Solid!!
God of War and World of Warcraft
Skyrim, Just Cause 3, Titanfall 2 I know they’re not exciting, niche indie titles but it blows my mind how well they all run better than I remember on console and that I can play them anywhere.
Holocure, despite steam not giving it that green check mark it runs very well and best of all it's free with ton of content
Holocure, despite steam not giving it that green check mark it runs very well and best of all it's free with ton of content
Right now, it is Planet Crafter.
Deep Rock Galactic Survivor and Darkest Dungeon.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps.. it's pure eye candy.
Ratchet & Clank 3: Up your Arsenal. And yes it is a PS2 game ;)
Honestly GTA4 was always my dream hand held game since I was a wee lad.
It took awhile to get use to the controls but Shadows of Doubt
The first game I bought for my upcoming Steam Deck! Can't wait to re visit Bullworth
Is this Bully? Do the graphics hold up still? I never played it when it came out but always thought it looked interesting.
Yes it is! Classic R* game definitely worth it., haven't played on SD yet but from this pic they look amazing
I just realized I bought it during a Steam sale at some point in the past so I'm definitely going to check it out on Deck soon!