✋ here. I've been playing mostly Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.
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How is the performance?
great. It was a little rough on release day, but the fact that it ran at all was surprising. Also stuttered for a little while at the start since it was compiling shaders. Now, for me anyway, all the kinks seem to have been worked out and it runs great. Better than some switch gameplay I've watched actually.
Ah nice I was tempted to switch over to my deck to play it but then I got bored and set it down. What kind of FPS do you get on it? 60 would be nice but im not crossing my fingers.
I finally finished if after 100 hours. I'm taking a break (and waiting for master mode). It's such a beautiful game.
Lots of emulated games, mostly. Retrodeck is kinda jank but when you figure it out it's such a convenient way of using most emulators you'll need.
Stardew Valley has been my go-to so far, along with lots of old puzzle games (Portal 1/2, Myst, etc.) and the early Lego games, namely Lego Star Wars
Diablo 4. Runs pretty well on medium settings for a new title.
Here's one with freshly installed Emustation and the world of Retro Games at my disposal.
Aside from that: Witcher 3, 40k Boltgun, Hitman 3, Door Kickers: Action Squad.
I've been enjoying me some Assassin's Creed and Doom on my Deck. It's not the best experience, but definitely serviceable to kill some time when not on my PC.
Mostly playing Fallout 3 atm. Planning on finally finishing Skyrim on the deck as well. I've also played quite a bit of itch.io games on there lately.
I had been playing hollow knight, but then I got yuzu and Zelda: tears of the kingdom. It's been awesome.
I've been playing Diablo 4 as well as modded Minecraft with my wife lately. I have tears of the kingdom installed to play next. Diablo and Minecraft run surprisingly well with little/no additional tinkering once the initial set up is done
Trying to work through my backlog. I've just started A Hat In Time and enjoying it so far.
Had just gotten into AC:Valhalla, but then Diablo 4 cane out and has worked flawlessly, so I've been all in on it.
I'm always on Chivalry 2 on my deck, then Runescape when I've had enough murder and mayhem. If I could afford Diablo 4 that'd be my only answer.
Anyone running Xenia ? How does it perform ? Thats the platform I'm most excited to emulate.
I 100% Vampire Survivors and am currently playing through one of the first games I ever owned, FIFA 07. It sometimes feels like I am a child again sitting in front of the CRT-TV trying to shoot goals from the center-line. Good memories there
Diablo IV, Assassin's Creed Origins, Caves of Qud, No Man's Sky. Also a bit of roguelites like Isaac, Dead Cells, Vampire Survivors, and Brotato.
I'll probably try Zelda TOTK again soonish, because I wasn't able to get it to run correctly (or sometimes even at all. Reading the comments here, it looks like it improved.
Curse of the dead gods (currently on HB), I thought Hades is a bit boring and too button mash-y. The stamina system solves this pretty well. So far loving it
I'm finally making my way through all the MegaMan X games. I only ever beat the first one as a kid, so there's a lot for me to explore. I'm still beating my head against X2, so it's not going super well...
Mostly emulation. As a day 1 Dreamcast owner, the Dreamcast emulation has been mindblowing.
Most of the A-list games I prefer on console, so I don't bother with them on Steam.
I love my SteamDeck! I've been playing ToTK on it lately, and before that was Hi-Fi Rush.