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Soft reminder in 10ish hours starts a new Steam Winter Sale.
I remember reading a bunch of people warrantying their Decks for audio crackling, though it seemingly is a pretty simple fix (loosening a screw), but google reddit along with the issue and you'll find it. This is what I found:
Unless you're describing the issue w/ audio crackling upon waking/resuming games from sleep, that is software related and can be circumvented with various Decky plugins.
I don't remember if I ever posted there, but let me ask something:
How good is chiaki with OLED model because other people had nightmarish experiences with OLED's wifi? And is it a great alternative for Playstation Portal? I ask this because I realized that the Deck might be even better for me for several reasons and should I get it for them:
1. I freaking love JRPGs, indies and visual novels, but I struggle playing them on console. Remote play may allow me to save some money and I could also play some of those games natively as I have a good number of them in my Steam library.
2. I want an emergency PC that I can carry everywhere. I loved Linux Mint, so the OS does not scare me.
3. I also recently fell in love with ARPGs like Diablo and have a good amount of them in my Steam library and I heard Grim Dawn runs good on the Deck.
Also, how good is Heroic Launcher. Will I have problems with controls if I decide to launch for example, Torchlight 2 from Epic Games store with it?
Im surprised youre still managing with a 64GB Internal NVMe, mine kept running out of space and i had 256GB, i got fed up with it and replaced it with a 2TB NVMe, best upgrade yet for my Deck.RIP 1TB SD Card (SanDisk Ultra A1, 1TB 120mb/s), making my 64GB SD almost useless.
It started when I wanted to copy files from internal storage to the SD drive and it was so slow it took forever. Then, a few days later, I couldn't update any game and got disk drive error messages. Then I noticed that no game appeared to be installed. I tried to format the SD card which also got me an error message. I tried to format the card on my desktop PC, still no dice. Same when I tried to format it on my Switch.
SD card was two and half years old and I claimed a RMA case. According to the support page I'll get a replacement within 7 business days.
The SD has been a great companion for the last couple of weeks and now it can rest for a while. Maybe I get around to finish Silent Hill 2 on my desktop PC or Zelda on my Switch, meanwhile.
I used to outsource compatibility and shader data to the SD card and link it back to the original internal place so the internal store wouldn't fil up as much. It hasn't been an issue for me and I wanted the cheapest way possible to enjoy handheld PC gaming.Im surprised youre still managing with a 64GB Internal NVMe, mine kept running out of space and i had 256GB, i got fed up with it and replaced it with a 2TB NVMe, best upgrade yet for my Deck.
Steam deck is amazing. You probably know this but don't play the newest triple A games on it, it will look and run poorlyI ended up ordering a Steam Deck on Saturday. I took some stuff I didn't want to GameStop and a local game/book store and got like $250 and just used it to get Steam Credit.
They had the 1TB models available as refurbished for $519 so after my credit it was like $300ish after taxes.
Yeah, funnily enough I've owned a Steam Deck twice in the past. I got one day 1 but didn't care for it much, then when the OLED came out I ordered one and loved it but at the time I was saving money for Japan so I returned it.Steam deck is amazing. You probably know this but don't play the newest triple A games on it, it will look and run poorly
Anybody have opinions on the best controllers for docked Steam Deck? I like having a dedicated controller per system (outside of Xbox/PC since the Xbox controller can switch back and forth via the button).
Yeah, funnily enough I've owned a Steam Deck twice in the past. I got one day 1 but didn't care for it much, then when the OLED came out I ordered one and loved it but at the time I was saving money for Japan so I returned it.
I know the Deck won't really run AAA very well (I did play the epilogue of RDR2 on it and it was great). I'll be using it for emulation a lot as I'm finally coming around to emulation after years and years of refusing to do it.
I'm into minimalism and video games was the only thing I sort of didn't practice it as much (I am nearly 100% digital on eligible platforms, but I still have a GBA, NDS, N3DS, PSP, Vita, PS1/2/3x2/4/5, 360 S, Series X, GameCube, Wii, WiiU, Switch OLED, Neogeo pocket, and a PC Engine) and the Deck will be used for emulation for a vast majority of those platforms and I'll probably sell everything but the current consoles and the PlayStation consoles as everything but the Phat PS3 is my original console from my childhood.
I also grabbed a JSAUX dock, and screen protector so I can go back and forth between handheld and docked for the emulation.
These comparison shots had me thinking of this thread (and it's title!) specifically
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These comparison shots had me thinking of this thread (and it's title!) specifically
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Nah, like a fine wine. Correctly predicting the Switch 2's name 3 years in advance is no small feat.Well... the thread's title has aged like milk
My biggest question is how the fans smell on the Switch compared to the Steam Deck.These comparison shots had me thinking of this thread (and it's title!) specifically
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There is no SoC to use for Deck 2 just yet. Newest AMD's "AI" models will bump performance by maybe 30-40% for double the cost (at least double).At this point I would buy a Steam Deck 2 day one. It's time for a refresh.
Thanks. I guess I'll have to wait.There is no SoC to use for Deck 2 just yet. Newest AMD's "AI" models will bump performance by maybe 30-40% for double the cost (at least double).
We'll need to wait till 2026-2027 for next UDNA (RDNA 5 really) low power version release.
At this point I would buy a Steam Deck 2 day one. It's time for a refresh.
Official dock does get firmware updates via SteamOS itself, but other than that they are functionally identical to the others. For example, in the latest beta they added support for more TV models and VRR modes in some Dell monitorsDeck bros, any recommendations on a dock? I see the official one being 80€ but some cheaper ones seem to go as low as 25€, which makenme wonder why the official one is so expensivem
Article: Bringing some big changes down from Preview, SteamOS 3.7.5 for Steam Deck now in Beta as Valve work towards getting it in the stable release for all Steam Deck players and then eventually the public SteamOS release for more hardware. This is still only supported on Steam Deck for now.
The initial Preview release came March 14th, and this rolls up the major changes there and the few point releases after into one release for the Beta. There's lots of really good stuff here from a major bump in the Linux kernel, to graphics driver updates, a big upgrade to the KDE Plasma Desktop Mode...

Deck bros, any recommendations on a dock? I see the official one being 80€ but some cheaper ones seem to go as low as 25€, which makenme wonder why the official one is so expensivem
I use this dock from uGreen that works well. If all you need is powered usb-c video out, this little adapter is what I use most often.Deck bros, any recommendations on a dock? I see the official one being 80€ but some cheaper ones seem to go as low as 25€, which makenme wonder why the official one is so expensivem
Why was that ever a problem? You can download a new proton version of any in like 2 minutes time.Arkham Asylum now runs with the standard Proton instead of needing GE. I'm so happy, bros.
Don't worry too hard, I've heard more good than bad. But I wish you the best delivery! It's a cool lil device.I should be getting mine sometime tomorrow.. I recently had surgery and needed something to smile about. I'm gonna be nervous until it arrives. Heard some bad delivery stories on this thing.
I should be getting mine sometime tomorrow.. I recently had surgery and needed something to smile about. I'm gonna be nervous until it arrives. Heard some bad delivery stories on this thing.
I haven't been this hyped for a device in a long time. For a while I told myself to hold on from buying it and wait for the next deck to come out but that doesn't appear to be coming anytime soon.![]()
I use my deck more than pc and console these days. It'll definitely add to your total gaming time. Website Gg.deals is your friend
I haven't been this hyped for a device in a long time. For a while I told myself to hold on from buying it and wait for the next deck to come out but that doesn't appear to be coming anytime soon.
Just in case anybody is interested. Steam currently has refurbished units for everything but the 64GB (512/1TB OLED, and 256/512 LCD) in stock. The 512GB at $110 less then normal is pretty good.
Has anyone here tried to get Silent Hill 2 working decently on this?
not in the uk ;_;
Sorry my dudes. We still have the 1TB OLED in stock in the states.In Germany neither.
After buying and installing an SSD to upgrade my 64gb version I somehow must have damaged the display slightly so it now flickers/has strobing at certain low brightness levels :/
Ya, it's one hell of a machine.This device is incredible. Just got mine today and been using it all day setting things up. Also got gfn set up and it's flawless. Games look and run flawless. Only complaint I'd have for the device is it takes long to charge it.
I feel like this thing is kind of a rebirth for my love for gaming. Old games feel like a new experience almost. I don't think I'd be able to go back to a console. There's something special about being able to play great looking games right in the palm of your hands.
It took a while to get use to the controls but it feels like butter now. Love how this thing feels. Very comfortable controller.
You mean that you can refund games? Yeah, I regularly use it, especially if Steam Deck compatibility is questionable, or performance in general sucks or the game is just bad. When developers can't be bothered with releasing demos, I have no issues with refunding games when they don't get me hooked within 2 hours.Is there a similar return policy on consoles comparable to steam's? I feel like nobody talks about this feature on steam, but you can literally load up every game in the steam library in order to find the games you're looking for... Absolutely insane to me