I install them with Heroic. Then tick the setting to automatically add them to Steam. Then launch them from Steam. Doesn’t always work but usually it does. Sometimes I have to launch them from Heroic first.
I install them with Heroic. Then tick the setting to automatically add them to Steam. Then launch them from Steam. Doesn’t always work but usually it does. Sometimes I have to launch them from Heroic first.
Literally nothing haha
Hmmm I will look at picking it up in the Spring sale then.
Okay but does it work? Looked it up on launch and the reviews were chock full of crashes and bugs.
No I mean the settings in Steam.
Oh I see. Check the display settings? The little settings wheel on the right before you launch the app?
The Steam Deck has a 16:10 display. The videos you’re watching are most likely 16:9 or 18:9 so it will always have black bars.
What’s your point?
That’s fine except the fee is not payable without a Google account. And I deleted mine years ago.
Rising tide lifts all boats, my dude. More people using Linux means Linux gets better.
Done, thanks. I hit them pretty hard on Linux but moreso on customer/warranty support. They have a longstanding and well-earned reputation for trying to screw their customers after sale.
I see, thanks
Then why do the other 2 never reach 100?
That’s not “being fair”, that’s just making excuses.
I noticed the downloads page is new.
Honestly I don’t play any specific games more than others. I usually play them, beat them, move on.
Call of Juarez is a really fun and simple pick up and play game (I hate complicated games). Actually quite an ugly game, despite running at a locked 90/800p. I’m on my third playthrough now.
Adrift was a really visually and audibly beautiful game, but also kinda boring and frustrating (I still don’t understand how to navigate even though I beat it yesterday). The price makes up for it.
I’ll mention Neva and Planet of Lana in the same breath, as they are very very similar games, but both excellent, simple and beautiful. Frustratingly, they do not run at 90 FPS or 16:10. The puzzle aspect made Lana more fun but the battle aspect was way more fun in Neva.
My Friend Pedro is kind of a modern 2D Max Payne style game that I’ve got a lot of hours in.
Install custom BIOS? Nahhhh I don’t think so.
Ya love to see the Steam Deck getting love from such mainstream publishers…
I don’t know but I have the same question and it’s insane that it’s not obvious what’s in the package they’re expecting you to buy.