My new power bank arrived and I don’t get the dreaded slow charging message using it!
You know, even though the power bank I use only outputs at 20W and gets the slow charging message, I've found it's still more than capable of powering the steam deck. It simply won't charge the battery to full -and- play games at the same time, plugging it in and playing games while on the charger causes the battery to stay at the same levelMy new power bank arrived and I don’t get the dreaded slow charging message using it!
If it's a Steam game it should be pretty easy (non-Steam games can be a little more difficult, but it's still possible in many cases).Do any of you know how to use community controller configurations?
There is a new game that just came out that I’d like to get, but needs one of these configurations
I got this one in the hopes that it would keep me going for one of my long work flights/travel days.You know, even though the power bank I use only outputs at 20W and gets the slow charging message, I've found it's still more than capable of powering the steam deck. It simply won't charge the battery to full -and- play games at the same time, plugging it in and playing games while on the charger causes the battery to stay at the same level
Thank you. I appreciate that. There is a new game that I am super interested in and I would need to figure this out to play it on the Steam Deck.If it's a Steam game it should be pretty easy (non-Steam games can be a little more difficult, but it's still possible in many cases).
Since Steam OS 3.0 changed a lot of the interface, I don't know the exact steps, but I have used community configurations for several games. The hardest parts are figuring out which layout you want to use, which is tied into figuring out how the layout works. Unfortunately there's no real rating system beyond how many hours people have played using them, and there's not much way for layout creators to annotate their control schemes. The whole system could be a lot better, but as it is it's not hard to just slap something in place and try it out.
Go into controller settings, and then I think you're looking for "explore worshorkshop layouts". From there it should show you a list of all the Steam Deck layouts (and you can optionally show layouts for all controller types), you can then preview them, and apply whatever looks good.
I know that's kinda vague in terms of instructions, but I think I can help more with specific issues/questions.
It is cheaper than a graphics cardAfter reading all the posts I serious wonder if I should invest in a Steam Deck instead of a new Gaming PC.
It is cheaper than a graphics card
Well then what a fine time to be alive.I can’t get enough farm sims.
I believe, other than storage space, the only difference is the anti-glare screen. Which I do really like, especially if you're going to be playing it in any kind of direct lighting. But if it's just the storage you're looking for you can go the lower capacity models and mod, either soft via sd cards and external drives or hard mod, and actually swap out the internals, down the road.I'm starting to feel tempted. Is the 512gb one that much better than the base one?
@Far is correct. The increased storage also comes with faster drive speed, but it's not a huge difference, and games even run fairly well when loaded on an SD card. All the other internals are the same. The 512GB model does come with a slightly nicer case, a microfiber screen cleaning cloth, and a cheap drawsting bag that the US model charger fits in (but not the UK one).I'm starting to feel tempted. Is the 512gb one that much better than the base one?
That reminds me, dual-booting: Valve yet to release tools to easily set up dual-booting, but fans have found ways to do it. Currently I think one of the popular ways is to run Windows of an SD card, but at some point Valve is planning to make it easier to install Steam OS to a multi-OS system, and if anyone wants to be able to do that they'll probably want a larger drive, since Windows is a big-ol' storage hog, even if Steam OS is relatively small (if you don't count shader pre-caching.)I was going to mention the OS size would be limiting on a 64GB but went to mine to find out just how much it currently uses and wasn't able to at a quick glance.
Honestly unless there's something in Windows you absolutely need I wouldn't dual boot. I expected to be wowed by the hardware and then slap Windows on this thing immediately, but instead I've been thoroughly impressed by the software and just how far gaming on Linux has come. SteamOS and linux as a whole is so lightweight and fast and perfect on the machine that I can't imagine putting bloated windows on itThat reminds me, dual-booting: Valve yet to release tools to easily set up dual-booting, but fans have found ways to do it. Currently I think one of the popular ways is to run Windows of an SD card, but at some point Valve is planning to make it easier to install Steam OS to a multi-OS system, and if anyone wants to be able to do that they'll probably want a larger drive, since Windows is a big-ol' storage hog, even if Steam OS is relatively small (if you don't count shader pre-caching.)
This does not surprise me. They have a certain reputation.including Linus Tech Tips during a livestream.
Whoops, the video in this post has been made private, because Valve had the Switch emulator yuzu showing in it.TL;DW
- official Valve dock is now available ($89 US)
- recent updates made a lot of improvements to Steam OS when using a dock, and other improvements
- Valve has caught up on production and Steam Deck is available without a reservation (in regions it is currently available in).
- Reservations have started for Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
It's a Steam Deck. It can run Doom 2016 evenMeh. Can it run Doom?
It's a pumpkin. It can barely run a flashlight.It's a Steam Deck. It can run Doom 2016 even
*everyone on the forum simultaneously points both thumbs at themselves in unison*Well, whose got two thumbs and didn't win a Steam Deck during the game commercials....err....embarrassing over the hill actors...err....awards?