Hm… is there a way, besides dying, to achieve an out of body experience?
I thought about this comic while drawing this 😅
Well, at least that activity is still fun for you.
I love my steam deck but there's enough games from my library that won't run at all or only run after some manual trickery in desktop mode.
How dare you hurt another editor's feelings with your facts!
There were two or three weeks were it felt pretty good but now it’s just reddit with less upvotes/comments.
Also, some days ago, some mod just deleted one of my posts without any notification. I just had to notice it was gone 🤷♂️. At least on reddit I was always notified about that and got an explanation (even though it was stupid a lot of times).
Good bot.
I want this guy’s energy. Nothing could stop him!
I take Steam’s labels with a grain of salt.
Just last week I tried Ghostwire Tokio and Deathloop, both labeled as “Steam Deck verfified”. The first title had massive framerate issues on lowest setting which causes hige input lag on the Deck (even when limited to 30fps) and the second one will freeze on Level transitions after the Deck was in sleep mode.
Then there are titles that reliable do not recognize my PS5 controller when the Deck is docked. I wouldn’t recommed the Deck to normal consumers after my experiences over the last year with it.
Awesome that we can officially control the vibrance then. I was a disappointed with the low vibrance for the first week or two but got used to it and haven’t thought about it for the last half year, though.
Just last week I was pooping and when I was done I noticed that I didn’t pee. It was weird. So somehow it is possible but I don’t know how I did it. The mysteries of the human body.
Remote play on Steam Deck (and previously on the Steam Link) works fine for me, if the PC is connected via Ethernet while the Deck/Link is connected via WiFi. There’s no discernable inlut lag for most games. But half the time I run into random issues with controllers not being recognized properly or sound cutting out. It’s such a disappointment.
Back when I started using Reddit it was frowned upon to post OC. I remember some subs had rules that you would be banned if you more than like 10% of your posts were OC.
The guy actually wrote software? Like he coded it?
Yes, it’s OC. Thank you, too!