

Have you heard of any dates when it might be released yet?


Have you heard of any dates when it might be released yet?


Arc Raiders
It runs perfectly on Linux and I’m having a great time with it. I’ve only played a couple of extraction shooters before (Call of Duty DMZ, The Circle) and they were generally very hostile, this game is definitely much more reasonable.
Actually my biggest issue is probably The Arc as opposed to the other players, the AI is super aggressive and will chase you down, if you survive it can be quite exciting, but sometimes it feels really cheap, especially when a Rocketeer blasts you in the first 5 minutes.
Valve have a lot of data on this, I’m sure 8GB is going to be substantially for most of the playable top 10


Must be living in The Matrox


GoG also sold the modern hitman games which have DRM.
There are also many games on Steam that are DRM free, you may need to use the Steam Client to download them (but possibly also Steam CMD) but then you can copy the files off as a backup and run them without Steam


Still playing Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, I’m in Master Rank 5* missions now and slowly grinding through, not sure how much farther I’ll keep playing, but it’s still kind of fun.
I’ve also been dipping into the original Hades, I bounced off this game before because it was so grindy, buy I’m following some build guides now and I’ve managed to defeat Hades once, so I’ll stick with it some more.


If you can get used to just using the two touchpads for everything then you can get the most out of the Steam Controller and no other controller compares.
For FPS games for example you can bind the left touchpad to left joystick, make the outer ring toggle the left click to ‘run’ then use the touchpad click to activate something else like dodge (B)
The right touchpad can function as mouse for look, but also on touch activate gyro as mouse to help with accuracy, then right click can be melee or even configure a 4 button pad so you have more options.
Then you have the back buttons and the 4 shoulder buttons all at your finger tips and you don’t need to move your hands.
I like the touchpad for platformers too, completed Hollow Knight with just the touchpads


Is there such software


Monster Hunter games are a marathon, 200h is beginner numbers 😅


Look Mum no Computer - It’s a truly crazy game described as a Twin-stick shooter ARPG, and I guess that’s right, but the coolest thing is that the music is controlled by your own gameplay and equipment, the devs even included an in-gane synthesizer.
Reminds me of the old Spectrum games from bedroom programmers.


Rogue Trader, it’s quite a new game, but it has a Steam Deck mode and runs quite reasonably for a turn based combat game, really enjoying it.


Right, so basically mobile games


Cool, any word on how the game stacks up to the first one? Is there much reason to try it if you bounced off?


What do you use as a player?


I mean, true, but maybe the founders shouldn’t take investment in the first place?


This is how it works when your country has war on it’s land, it doesn’t matter what system of government you have.
I would expect any European country to react the same with war on their land.
War is hell on earth


Depends what you mean, Steam is not DRM, most of the game is sells don’t have DRM. However Steam API has a DRM feature that developers can use of they choose to.
So what do you mean?


Is this a different guy from Florida Man?


RetroDeck is the best way in my opinion.
It differes from other solutions as it creates a containered application to run all your emulators.
This means everything is kept tidy isolated from the rest of your system under RetroDeck, if you have any errors it’s simple to wipe and start again without losing your ROMs, its simple to try new systems in the future.
Posted on November 19th almost a month before the Steam Deck verified patch