I'm so happy Valve pushed the Steam deck the way they did. Didn't expect many games, let alone, Helldivers 2 to run on Linux but it runs first try. No tinkering, nothing.
Steam Deck
A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck.
Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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Yeah it doesn't run great and I won't be doing it often (I don't like playing shooters with controllers anyway) but worked well enough for this particular use-case.
The desktop was Linux also ๐
E: to be clear, it ran very smooth at ~55FPS, with no frame drops, but with lots of jaggies. Icons are illegible even on my 75" TV.
I've been playing it by streaming from my home PC using moonlight. runs well and the battery lasts a long time. still have the issue of trying to play helldivers with controller, but it's better. and theoretically since it's not doing the rendering you can hook up an external monitor plus m+k and it'll still run well
Haven't tried Moonlight. Tried SteamLink and that just failed catastrophically.
Moonlight on the deck, sunshine on the PC, tailscale for gloud gaming. Tailscale released a bash script for make the deck install very easy.
I did it the other day for be able to enjoy HFW when not at home and it works much better that Steamlink.
This is how I play BG3 with my husband! Works great
ETA: my husband did set up his PS5 controller to work on his laptop so he doesnt have to hunch over to use a mouse/keyboard, highly recommend
How does bg3 play on the deck? Enjoyable?
Absolutely, I love it. I play with medium environmental graphics, high cutscene/character graphics, and it work great 95% of the time. Sometimes parts of the environment take a minute to load, like the walls of building I fast travel near, and hair always looks kinda shitty no matter how high the graphics. Otherwise, no complaints.
What desk is the RGB keyboard on? I play a lot from my couch so always on the lookout for anything that makes keyboards and nice easier to use.
If you look up "Couch Desk" they have a lot of similar options. Some that look even better. I use a lap desk personally.
Don't use it to eat and watch TV, or you'll NEVER use your kitchen table again.
It's one of those end tables that slides under the couch. Not ideal. I don't know how he played like that, I would have been horribly uncomfortable.
The most use my steam deck has had is playing guild wars 2 couch coop style with a friend. I have a wireless mouse and keyboard* and it's been fun.
*
Actually 3 keyboards because the company shipped the wrong one twice. I'm keyboard rich.
Do you have any controller tweaks to make aiming easier on deck? Maybe a skill issue, but in the chaos it gets real hard to hit anything in my experience
Aiming with a controller is just going to be terrible. I'm just not a "serious" gamer, and we were playing beginner missions (literally my first time ever playing this game).
In theory you could probably get very good at it using the gyros but there's a pretty big learning curve there.
Manually adjusting the deadzones will help a lot also.
Aiming with a controller is just going to be terrible.
In general I'd agree, but on the deck why would you not use the trackpad as a mouse for anything first-person?
Because that's even worse than an analog stick? ๐
Well to each their own, but the only thing closer than the trackpad to a mouse would be a mouse.
I've played a few FPSes on my Deck and I always map the joystick to medium sensitivity and the right track pad to low sensitivity and then enable gyro if the left stick is being touched so I have two ways of precision aiming. If the game supports it I map left stick click with 180 spin which covers almost all of the necessary movements.
Gyro on the LEFT stick is interesting. I usually have mine always on, but I guess with the track pad and everything you don't need to reach for the d-pad?
I meant right stick, sorry.
Not a Steamdeck or PC user but it works just fine on console with a controller.
Try weapons like the punisher. I'm a deck only user, and while I've gotten rather good with the dominator, the punisher helped me get good so to speak with lots of spraying and praying.
I play on helldiver difficulty with my deck, so it is possible.
In some games, using the trackpad is super useful. Like if mouse-aiming in X3TC.
Turn on gyro, gyro to mouse, enable on right stick touch. You'll have to play with the sensitivity settings and practice some, but aim macro with stick and use the gyro to fine tune
You know you could do that since forever with a laptop, yeah?
Laptop gamers are having LAN parties every single day.
Even though I have multiple desktops, I couldn't live without the flexibility of gaming wherever I want. It becomes so much more social if the person you are playing with sits next to you.
But good on you that you discovered the wonderfulness that is LAN. (yeah I know it is online, you get what I am saying)
You know you could do that since forever with a laptop, yeah?
Dunno, gaming laptops never appealed to me.
My partner and I are playing through Bokuro this way, and it's so much fun :D
That's badass!
How is co-op mode?
I don't think there is a co-op "mode", it's co-op only.