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I searched for a Steam Deck general and didn't find anything. Maybe this can turn into that. I'm happy to edit the OP as good tips n' tricks roll in.

I got blindsided with a Steam Deck gift yesterday and I'm woefully unprepared. I don't think I've received a gift of significant value since the launch window era Sega Dreamcast. So I'm getting my head around this from an emotional and technical standpoint.

I'll start with some impressions of handheld as a medium. I bought PSP at launch. Enthusiastically. That was the height of my pre-parenting disposable income, interest in Playstation as a brand and overall dedication to console gaming as a hobby. I bought as Gucci of a PSP setup as was available. It just never truly clicked. I'm a man who owned a library of UMD movies, so it was not for lack of effort.

I'm not saying I hated it at all. This is what it all boils down to: I was never able to have a fully immersed experience where I played a "real" game start to finish. By "real" game I mean something like a full-fledged Metal Gear or Resident Evil game. Played a lot of little side piece puzzle games or arcade games and that was cool. But I was really hoping PSP would be the one to offer that sitting down "Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater played for the first time at release" experience.

Bought into 3DS but at that point I was a new father and never would have found the time for something beyond my PS36ii.

Played around a bunch last night and I see big potential. Just as a medium for games it's very interesting. I saw detail in Hollow Knight and Blasphemous that was getting lost even at monitor viewing distance. Certainly possible I just don't have the best eyes, but either way there is a novel aspect here and it's been a looooooooong ass time since I've had anything novel injected into my gaming workflow.

I'm really here to grouse and look for some relief on a few quirks. The main one is the shoulder buttons. I don't know if I have a bad unit or if it's something widespread and known, but I really have to hit the shoulder buttons on this thing just right to make them register. Is there a sensitivity setting I can adjust? What I'd really like to do from an ergonomic perspective is remap L1 and R1 to L4 and R4. Is there a way I can do this system wide? Really curious about this one as I'd love to use the track pad as the right analog stick as well.

What other stuff should I be doing with the Deck? Just as far as housekeeping type items. I'm really loving this thing way more than I ever expected I would. I didn't really have any intentions of buying one, but I'd also never seen one in the flesh. Game recommendations are welcome too! I'm looking for a racing game. Forza Horizon has a massive file size and apparently has CTD problems. But something of that ilk would be perfect.
 
PSP did offer those games, with compromises. Peace Walker and Portable Ops were both really good, there were more.

I sold my SD long ago but I played a lot of older games, and it handled them all really well. So I think with SD it's best to play older games or newer simpler ones like Silksong or whatever. When it came to racing games, I played like DIRT Rally 2.0 and was good on it. Again, older title. Wreckfest as well.
 
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3, 4 or 5??
From what I've read, all of them. I only own 5 on Steam. Any experience? I've only got a 512gb card right now.

Absolutely zero problems 10 hours I played. Holds 45FPS at Medium. If you have OLED try always to set resolution a multiple of 30.
I keep thinking it's the perfect Deck game. I'm gonna make room for it on my SD card. I'm really slow with the controller on this for some reason. Playing Trepang2 on Easy and still kinda getting my shit pushed in. Are the shoulder buttons known to be a little cheesy?
 
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From what I've read, all of them. I only own 5 on Steam. Any experience? I've only got a 512gb card right now.


I keep thinking it's the perfect Deck game. I'm gonna make room for it on my SD card.
Only 5 but on Windows and gamepass version. No CTD. 🤷‍♂️
 
I searched for a Steam Deck general and didn't find anything

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First thing I recommend new Steam Deck owners do is install Decky


My favorite plugins are
  • CSS loader (change the Steam Deck layout)
  • Playtime (tracks playtime of non-Steam games, emulated games, etc.)
  • SteamGridDB (adds a menu to change game's artwork, also works great for non-Steam games)
  • HowLongToBeat (adds information to game pages about how long a particular game takes to finish)
  • PlayCount (adds number of current players to game pages)

There's like a million and one useful plugins and tools

 
Bought my LCD recently when it was £279 - best advice I received:

The SSD can be replaced very easily. I bought the cheapest model and followed a YouTube video to bump mine up to 512GB for cheaper than buying their 512 model.

Also, note that in the settings menu (the ... button on the lower right side), you can turn down the refresh rate of the screen, which also caps the frame rate to match. I've found 40hz (to my eyes/brain) feels 90% as good as 60 for most of the indie and older games that I play on the Deck. Turning this down gives you longer battery life, while also generating less heat and noise. To me this is a huge feature of the Steam Deck.

40hz - doesn't get loud at all, doesn't get hot at all, minimal to no performance impact, much better battery life.
 
Bought my LCD recently when it was £279 - best advice I received:



40hz - doesn't get loud at all, doesn't get hot at all, minimal to no performance impact, much better battery life.
Not a bad idea!


Anyone know if I can bind L1 and R1 to L4 and R4 system wide? ChatGPT is unhelpful this morning. Not only do the shoulder buttons suck, but my hands naturally sit pretty low. The rear buttons would be perfect but I can't get any game to accept them as bindings. I know I have to approach it like I'm binding KB&M. I just need to find a good video. I'm sure it's possible to do.
 
Anyone know if I can bind L1 and R1 to L4 and R4 system wide? ChatGPT is unhelpful this morning. Not only do the shoulder buttons suck, but my hands naturally sit pretty low. The rear buttons would be perfect but I can't get any game to accept them as bindings. I know I have to approach it like I'm binding KB&M. I just need to find a good video. I'm sure it's possible to do.
Can't be done system-wide, only on a per-game basis.

While in-game, press the Steam button then go to Controller Settings. That menu will let you re-bind them.
 
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I searched for a Steam Deck general and didn't find anything. Maybe this can turn into that. I'm happy to edit the OP as good tips n' tricks roll in.

I got blindsided with a Steam Deck gift yesterday and I'm woefully unprepared. I don't think I've received a gift of significant value since the launch window era Sega Dreamcast. So I'm getting my head around this from an emotional and technical standpoint.

I'll start with some impressions of handheld as a medium. I bought PSP at launch. Enthusiastically. That was the height of my pre-parenting disposable income, interest in Playstation as a brand and overall dedication to console gaming as a hobby. I bought as Gucci of a PSP setup as was available. It just never truly clicked. I'm a man who owned a library of UMD movies, so it was not for lack of effort.

I'm not saying I hated it at all. This is what it all boils down to: I was never able to have a fully immersed experience where I played a "real" game start to finish. By "real" game I mean something like a full-fledged Metal Gear or Resident Evil game. Played a lot of little side piece puzzle games or arcade games and that was cool. But I was really hoping PSP would be the one to offer that sitting down "Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater played for the first time at release" experience.

Bought into 3DS but at that point I was a new father and never would have found the time for something beyond my PS36ii.

Played around a bunch last night and I see big potential. Just as a medium for games it's very interesting. I saw detail in Hollow Knight and Blasphemous that was getting lost even at monitor viewing distance. Certainly possible I just don't have the best eyes, but either way there is a novel aspect here and it's been a looooooooong ass time since I've had anything novel injected into my gaming workflow.

I'm really here to grouse and look for some relief on a few quirks. The main one is the shoulder buttons. I don't know if I have a bad unit or if it's something widespread and known, but I really have to hit the shoulder buttons on this thing just right to make them register. Is there a sensitivity setting I can adjust? What I'd really like to do from an ergonomic perspective is remap L1 and R1 to L4 and R4. Is there a way I can do this system wide? Really curious about this one as I'd love to use the track pad as the right analog stick as well.

What other stuff should I be doing with the Deck? Just as far as housekeeping type items. I'm really loving this thing way more than I ever expected I would. I didn't really have any intentions of buying one, but I'd also never seen one in the flesh. Game recommendations are welcome too! I'm looking for a racing game. Forza Horizon has a massive file size and apparently has CTD problems. But something of that ilk would be perfect.
On the shoulder button front, the shoulder buttons are the weak link on the lcd decks. When I had an lcd I had to send it back for repairs twice for shoulder button issues. They fixed it with the OLED, I'm pretty sure.

Hopefully it's just a sensitivity thing and not a mechanical issue, but I thought I'd let you know.
 
Bought my LCD recently when it was £279 - best advice I received:



40hz - doesn't get loud at all, doesn't get hot at all, minimal to no performance impact, much better battery life.
Thought it was included in the post I made but also make sure to set the TDP to 10 instead of 15!
 
Make sure you don't let it sit on no battery for long. If you forget about it for a month or two you run the risk the battery never works again.
 
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