• Fubarberry@sopuli.xyzOPM
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    7 months ago

    Still playing LAD: Infinite Wealth as my primary game.

    Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor is also getting a lot of playtime though, probably the most fun I’ve had with a survivors type game.

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      7 months ago

      Just putting this out here, you do NOT need to use the joy/pad for mouse and it works great. Such a fun game. Great for the deck.

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        7 months ago

        True enough. It does have controller support. I just find the interface a little more usable with mouse controls.

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      Sure, and if you want to share “I’m still playing x game” that’s fine too.

      It is interesting to hear a lot of people talk about new games they’ve picked up though, it gives a view into what people are successfully playing on the deck and what’s popular. It’s also a great way to hear about how well new games run, and if there are any problems with them.

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      7 months ago

      I’ve enjoyed Stardew Valley with my partner. Great farming sim (bonus: lots of mods, when you get tired from the main game)

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    7 months ago

    Finally bit the bullet and bought Baldur’s Gate 3. It runs great (I’ve limited it to 30 fps) but the battery is draining fast.

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    7 months ago

    Been playing a lot of Deep Rock Galatic! The deck is surprising good at handling FPS games. And the performance is very good.( mostly 60fps @10 watt. Gpu pinned 1100Mhz)

    Played a lot less single player game than I expected tho.

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      Yeah DRG is like rocket league for me, I understand getting sick of it but mechanically it is almost perfect.

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        Do you mean feeling dizzy? Keep the FPS >= 60(you can try to push for 75), and increaseing the fov might help.

        Also keep a good 30+cm between eye and deck. I too often found myself sticking my eyes to the screen when really engaged. That cause a lot of dizziness. 🤘 and 🪨

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          No no hahaha I meant just getting bored of the game because you played it too much and needing a break despite still loving the game.

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    I’ve been playing Ziggurat 2, which I picked up in a Fanatical bundle that I think is still going? It’s my service FPS on the Deck, but Super Hot isn’t in real time, so this is the first time I’m struggling with aiming accurately at speed. It’s hard!

    I have gyro controls enabled to help with fine-tuning aiming, but I’m really struggling. I just realized as I’m trying this that I haven’t tried touch controls for aiming, though… I’m an idiot. I keep forgetting the touch pads exist. That will probably be a lot better!

    I also played Luck be a Landlord. The first run I lost, but in the second run I already beat the game so hard that endless mode has absolutely no challenge since I scale faster than the endless mode difficulty increase. I can’t really recommend it for that reason, especially since there’s absolutely no challenge once you’ve figured out a strategy and get your combo pieces.

    And more Stardew Valley. I’m in Spring of Year 2 for the first time. I’m thinking of going for Perfection in the file, now, since most of the game is incredibly easy now with sprinklers and the greenhouse. Then I might start over with mods if I’m still not tired of the game.

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      I have gyro controls enabled to help with fine-tuning aiming, but I’m really struggling. I just realized as I’m typing this that I haven’t tried touch controls for aiming, though… I’m an idiot. I keep forgetting the touch pads exist. That will probably be a lot better!

      It depends, I think gyro + joysticks is way more natural and fun. I recommend leaving it always on with a button you can hold to temporarily disable it. Don’t use the gyro for most movements, that is what the joysticks are for. Hold the steam deck nice and still in a comfortable position and progressively integrate slight movements to fine tune your rough joystick aim. Gyro aiming is both for fine adjustment but also for snap reactions, so sensitivity shouldn’t be too high but it shouldn’t be too low so it can also be used in knee jerk reaction situations where it can most immediately benefit your FPS competitiveness.

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          Here is a short video I uploaded (to a peertube instance) of me playing a very fast paced FPS with gyo + joysticks as an example. Except for the flicks and quick reaction shots it isn’t necessarily obvious I have gyro on at all and am constantly using it, I myself am not even really conscious of it while I am doing it. In a way my brain is instructing my hands to aim using the joysticks while my hands are subconsciously/automatically fixing my fine aim through small subtle gyro adjustments.

          I do flick shots the way people imagine gyro+joysticks works before they have tried it, I just literally aim the steamdeck/controller at the target, but the rest of the time it is totally subconscious. I grew up playing shooters with an xbox controller, I love playing shooters especially shooters with vehicles using joysticks. That makes me well aware that without heavy autoaim there is a serious fundamental limitation to how accurate joystick input can be, specifically for small aim adjustments where joystick input will just keep hopping back and forth over the target because it is nearly impossible to make a minimum distance movement with a joystick (especially when you have to have a decent deadzone to counteract stick drift).

          For me, gyro solves this almost magically because I intuitively know very well at this point what happens when I bring my aim onto a target with a joystick. I either successfully bring my aim right on target or I end up having moved my aim a little too far or too little short. I am controller-throwingly well aware of the serious problem I face when the result happens to be my aim is almost on target as that is the most difficult position to get on target with joystick input (even more than a position 180 degrees away). I intuitively know what the problem feels like extremely well (one would hope so after all those hours lol…) so I can just give my subconscious that well defined problem and let my hands intuitively work out how to make the problem disappear from the perspective of my conscious mind.

          I don’t really perceive “joysticks+gyro” as two simultaneous inputs, I perceive it as “magic joysticks”.

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    Just beat Twilight Princess HD and got everything. Now restarting it in hero mode. I have no idea how I’m going to fare in the cave of ordeals. I barely made it in regular mode.

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    Ocarina of Time, for the very first time, via Ship of Harkinian. Just completed the Forest Temple and having a great time! And since it’s Linux native it plays exceptionally well.

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      Oh that’s cool, I hadn’t heard of that project before.

      I’ve played Ocarina of Time, but never played through Majora’s Mask. I’m really interested to try that when they come out with support for it.

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        Yeah I can’t decide if I should wait for their port before I play through MM. Harkinian is an incredible piece of work and being able to play OoT at 60 fps using a modern dual stick setup with a free camera is really nice.

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    Talos Principle 2! Loved the first one, am having a blast so far diving in.

    Also, PictoPix, a fun little Picross game.

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      7 months ago

      Have you played Murder by the Numbers? I found it’s mix of murder mystery/ace attorney with picross to be a really fun combination.

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    7 months ago

    I picked up Armored Core VI in the recent sale, I’ve been enjoying it a lot more than I anticipated. Being able to switch up everything in the build after dying then trying again makes the failure fun.