Recently finished another play through of Rise of the Tomb Raider.
Started Shadow of the Tomb Raider, but went back to playing some older titles starting with Legend.
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Recently finished another play through of Rise of the Tomb Raider.
Started Shadow of the Tomb Raider, but went back to playing some older titles starting with Legend.
The last game I've played on the deck is The Lake. Tried some Apico too, but I don't understand the goal in that game.
Just finished Jedi Fallen Order and now I'm again stuck to Hades and Brotato.
I've lend it to my girlfriend for an evening and she tried some "Weeb" games especially Atelier Ryza and ordered herself a Deck now to since it's summer sale :)
How does Fallen Order run on the Deck? It shows as not supported.
Worked great for me. I've set the screen resolution to 800x500 in the steam game settings to force FSR. I've had some trouble at first because i left half rate shading on.
Tape to Tape hockey has getting my most play time. Perfect deck game.
Saw a recommendation for brotato on here, bough it before going on holiday and now I'm paying this instead of, I don't know, sightseeing and shit
Tunic
Brotato
Anno Mutationem
I'm loving bringing party games with me, been introducing a lot of folks to Stick Fight, Jackbox, Death Road to Canada, Broforce, and Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
Been playing Brotato and Traveler's Rest most recently, but really want to get back to Yakuza 0 and Spiritfarer.
Rocket League through heroic games launcher
Just some Mk8 deluxe & Bloons TD6. Need to finish Jedi Fallen Order & Tears of the Kingdom, but mastering inside drift is too good to pass up lol
For me it's been XCOM 2, and now Skyrim. As well as Elden Ring a bit.
D4. It runs so smooth on it.
Mars First Logistics
I've been playing resident evil revelations 2. It's actually really good on the deck
Just finished Assassins Creed 2 and Brotherhood and I’m playing through Revelations for the first time
I recently just bought Zuma Deluxe from the summer sale because of nostalgia. It's a bit tough to use the trackpad initially but you end up getting used to it. Other than that, I emulated Animal Crossing
PS2 God of War 1&2 lately. Also some Cult of the Lamb and Don't Starve Together.
Half life 2 Stardew valley 64 roms
Spirit Hunter NG, mainly. It's a Visual Novel. It's not Deck verified but it runs flawlessly. 6 hours in. The story is so far interesting.
Every now and then I fire up Megaman Legacy Collection. Finished MM1 and now I'm in the robots re-fights.
On weekends I play Street Fighter 6
High on Life and Arkham Asylum. Also CS:Go but that's an everlasting game.
Roots of Pacha (caveman style Stardew), Disgaea 5 and Octopath 2
Sorry for double post, can’t figure out how to delete
Diablo 4! I’m really pleased with how well it runs.
Diablo 4 looks interesting, but $70 and microtransactions just rubs me the wrong way.
I’m really into it so the outlay is worth it for me, already clocked hundreds of hours since launch.
The cosmetics are egregiously expensive, but they’re only cosmetic so they are quite easy for me to completely ignore.
I finally got back to Tunic after a few months' break. Ended up finding a page and an item I had missed, and then it was smooth sailing to the next (second?) boss, which I found to be a super fun fight.
How does it run on Deck? I tried it briefly on Xbox thanks to Gamepass. The game looks lovely, the first hour or so was fun. It feels like a perfect deck game, but only if the performance is stable.
I've limited it to 45Hz IIRC, runs like a charm.
Docked: Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. Perfect for laying in bed, has a near auto-battle combat system between cutscenes that i can enjoy comfortably.
Undocked: Persona 2: Innocent Sin. I'm trying to get all the achievements via RetroAchievements and am at the point where it's just grinding so it works elegantly for those random chances I find to put some playtime in. I played through the story, which was great btw, mostly docked.