

I tried The Invincible too, it gave me a black screen with it activated. Success after success! I’ll keep trying more games in the following days, some have to work sooner or later.


I tried The Invincible too, it gave me a black screen with it activated. Success after success! I’ll keep trying more games in the following days, some have to work sooner or later.


It’s funny because after rebooting, the performance in Tamcoma was halved for no reason. Then I disabled fullscreen and the performance got better indeed. The funny part? The performance with Lossless Scaling on and fullscreen off is the same as the performance with lossless scaling off. Touching the other options in the plugin don’t change anything.


Thank you, I followed the video step by step but it’s still not working. The only thing that I was different in my setup is that I wasn’t using the pre-release update channel for decky loader.


I’ve tried it with 2 games in my Legion Go with CachyOS.
Heaven’s Vault: It launched without forcing a particular version of Proton, but it did nothing, same framerate with it on or off.
Tacoma: I had to force GEProton in order for the game to run. It did nothing, same framerate with it on or off.
And yes, I’ve followed the instructions and put “~/lsfg %COMMAND%” as an environment variable. Not sure if I’m doing something wrong, or if it just doesn’t work with every game.


That’s what I thought, I installed CachyOS on my Legion Go last week and I’d swear it appeared there too.


Because I also got this prompt the first time I used my Steam Deck, but I wasn’t sure where I got it.


I got this same prompt the first time I used my Steam Deck and I don’t use Chrome at all, so no.


I like to eat my popcorn with a pitchfork, thank you very much.


In game mode if you navigate to library then to non-steam, if your list is empty it will prompt you to install Chrome. Maybe it was somewhere else, but yes, the prompt exists regardless.
Edit: Picure I got from the Interner to illustrate my comment:

Edit 2: More proof that it never happened and either I’m imagining things or making it up:



Health comes first, we’ll be here whenever you feel like writing one of these. They’re one of the best things I can find on Lemmy, so thank you for writing them, and I hope your health gets better soon. My thoughts are with you.
I played Enslaved last year but gave up in the very last section of the game, can’t remember why. Fun and charming overall. I’m about to finish Expedition 33 and I don’t think I’ll start anything else on desktop for the next few months, summer is already here and my PC makes it even more unbearable. Handheld time!
I’ll have to end up using the flatpak, yes, but I wanted to keep using the Steam version because of the cloud saves. There’s probably a convoluted way of using something like syncthing with it, but I’m not too keen on it. Thanks you!
I bought Death Stranding as soon as it came to Steam and I tried to like it, but I abandoned it after a few hours. Maybe it wasn’t the right time, not liking it was a bit disappointing, to be honest.
Thank you for the post, very entertaining.
As is tradition, I have several games on hold mid-playthrough, I don’t feel like playing much lately. Except I’m re-playing the original Phoenix Wright trilogy on my New 3DS in short bursts at night. Love these games.


I haven’t done it yet and it’s probably nothing special, but just yesterday I was thinking about using my Deck as a hi-res audio playback device. My main PC makes the room so hot during summer that I was planning to buy a mini PC just for this, but if my Deck can do it I’ll be saving some money. I have some albums in DSD256, but I think it should be possible? I need to finally decide to do it, probably during the weekend.


Does this mean the Deck is struggling in Japan? I read it was doing well, but I couldn’t find accurate numbers.
I had a Pico 4 VR headset for a while, and there’s this software called UEVR (I think that was the name) that lets you turn any Unreal Engine (I think 4 and 5)game into steresocopic 3D. It wasn’t plug and play and you had to tinker quite a bit, but it was doable. I played most of Trepang2 this way and it was great. This was done by a single person IIRC, I believe Valve could do something even better if they get to it.