• Ludrol@szmer.info
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    1 year ago

    Did you know you can edit titles on lemmy? You could fix your typo. stram -> steam

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      Some friends recommended this over and over for the longest time. I was never really interested, as it didn’t seem like the kinda game I’d be into (2D, platformer, “metroidvania”? - wtf is that?).

      I finally caved in and gave it a shot. I was super frustrated at first. I was just really bad at it. Fast forward a few months and I’ve played it through at least a few times. Last playthrough got me the “Speed Completion”, “Steel Soul”, and “Steel Heart” achievements.

      Easily one of my favorite games of all time. Super excited for Silksong.

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    1 year ago

    Prey was awesome and ran great! I had a great time with Surviving Mars. Just “finished” Necesse in it’s current EA form.

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        I haven’t tried it yet! As fun as Prey was, it was also scary and stressful lol. I needed a break from the genre :)

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          Fair enough. They play pretty differently, with Mooncrash being even more stressful due to the time limit. :D

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      1 year ago

      well, according to the title we are looking for stram deck games, so you prolly good to participate

  • String@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I hate when the steam deck fans are loud so I like playing 2D games like Vampire Survivors on it.

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    Cloudpunk has been fun to play in bed. Also Dorf Romantik. And… ah, The Ascent also runs quite nicely on the Deck, if you can get over the text size.

    I go regularly also to retro games in EmuDeck.

  • MintyThoughts@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    TLOZ: Breath Of The Wild, Tears of the Kingdom & Hollow Knight but what i like the most is Gnome Tetravex, no kidding

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        Wdym? check out this: TOTK Mod colection Read everything and also check out their recomended settings here I use the lazy mods (30fps 720p Ui compatiple) + Steamdeck Ui + Aspect Ratio (16:10) and the latest TOTK update And in the yuzu config use x1 not x2 for the resolution And in aspect ratio stretch to window Remember that the steamdeck screen is just 720p with a 16:10 Aspect ratio (i know it is not but it works) It runs at stable 30fps (Sometimes lower but never something awfull)

  • Sploosh the Water@vlemmy.net
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    Brotato, even more now since 1.0 haha. Lots of old GBA games via RetroArch. Battle for Wesnoth is great on there too. A bunch honestly.

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    Shadows of Doubt is a really cool procedurally generated detective game, the performance is definitely a little iffy, but it’s still playable and very fun

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    Picking up games I am currently playing on my gaming PC like the RE-engine Resident Evils and remakes or Jedi and Hogwarts have been my best experiences so far. Yes, graphical fidelity isn’t as good, but the general seamlessness gives serious Switch vibes, but for modern games instead of the more „mobile“ feeling of the average Switch game.