• NotNotMike@programming.dev
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    7 hours ago

    Weird to discover I’m in the minority for trusting the verification check marks. Sure, I’ve played games without a check on Deck, but I usually use the check to determine how smooth and enjoyable the experience will be.

    I’ve realized I just prefer mouse and keyboard so much that I don’t find the deck as enjoyable as others. I still love it, but the number of games I’m interested in playing on it are very limited. So the check is helpful to know how comfy the game will be.

    I don’t want to waste any time setting a game up or fixing issues on Deck. It’s just not what I bought the device for.

    That being said, any recommendations for smooth, out-of-the-box games on the Deck that didn’t appear in the top 10?

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      53 minutes ago

      I usually will trust that a game will run if it says verified/playable, but when a game says unsupported I check ProtonDB. Far too many unsupported games run fine with minimal tweaks or proton-ge.

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      4 hours ago

      Against the Storm and Dredge are two I can think of. They both run extremely well and without any tinkering with control schemes.

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      The verification system is not remotely accurate. It probably does more harm than good. Valve should have made it crowdsourced like protondb because they’re obviously unable to keep up, and I don’t know why they thought they would be.

      Further, they failed to establish any concrete guidelines on frame rate for their ratings.

      Shit, they could have crowdsourced the data from user devices.

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      6 hours ago

      Fights in tight places is pretty good, though I think works better with a mouse.

      Tunic is actually amazing, framerate bottoms out a touch but that’s mostly me refusing to turn the settings down.

      I’ve also been playing Prince of Persia 2008, mostly to see if I could. You can enable gyro to mouse and you get up getting this neat 3d effect if you set it up right.

      I’ve only had mine for like a month but yeah, so far everything has run out of the box.

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        3 hours ago

        The sequel’s demo (Knights In Tight Spaces) has a banger soundtrack, but I wasn’t convinced by the art direction

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        6 hours ago

        Fights in Tight Places looks pretty fun. I’m a big deckbuilder fan, so always enjoy a new one. but that does make me wonder how Tainted Grail: Conquest runs because I really found that one to be a lot of fun. And also reminds me that before I buy a new deckbuilder I should probably play that Balatro game everyone talks about…