I got Drakenguard 3 running on rpcs3 recently so I've mainly been playing that. Also been playing Pokemon infinite fusion.
I tend to prefer games that aren't as heavy on the deck and stuff like cyberpunk and Elden ring better on my main rig.
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I got Drakenguard 3 running on rpcs3 recently so I've mainly been playing that. Also been playing Pokemon infinite fusion.
I tend to prefer games that aren't as heavy on the deck and stuff like cyberpunk and Elden ring better on my main rig.
Currently playing Diablo 4 if I have internet access, Otherwise going through old SNES JRPGs
I'm trying to learn Magic the Gathering on the steam deck, but damn I'm getting my butt kicked. If anyone knows how to learn it I'm all ears.
I have rainworld on my list to play next, for now I'm mostly on Tunic.
I am! I go through phases of playing it, and at the moment all of my attention is elsewhere (namely, TotK on Switch) - but, once I'm done with that I expect that I'll go back to my ridiculous backlog, and Apex Legends.
Mostly FTL, trying to finish FFVII & FFX and work on my backlog of games I want to finish.
Train sim world 2! I love train sims, but an hour is a long time to commit to sitting at my desk. Being able to move around the house a bit is a massive boost to me enjoying them :)
Currently playing through Ori and the Blind Forest on my Deck. It's like it was made for that form factor.
I literally haven't played my PC since getting my steam deck, it's fantastic. When they make a Steam Deck 2 I'll preorder it.
Pro-tip I've discovered: Don't trust Steam's "not supported" flag. It's probably supported fine, if you can enter a command line to bypass the launcher. 99% of the "not supported" guys are launcher problems. And you can play your Epic and GOG games through Heroic Launcher.
Played MGS5 through to completion, worked flawlessly. Played through the Kingdom series. Been playing Offworld Trading Company. Call of Juarez Gunslinger. Mortal Kombat 11. Devil May Cry 5. Played Elite Dangerous a bit just to make sure it would (requires bypassing launcher but works). Going to do a replay of Fallout New Vegas here once I'm done with OTC, or maybe Fallout 4 or Outer Worlds. Also been meaning to throw Cyberpunk at it to see how it handles but I don't suspect it's gonna present a problem.
Seriously, these things are the missing link in PC gaming.
Recently grabbed D4, it’s running great atm (60fps).
Im currently swapping between playing Rimworld, and Tape to Tape.
Tape to Tape is a hockey rogue lite that playes like classic nhl games with a bit of Mario Strikers.
Beat TOTK on Switch, now replaying on Yuzu on Steam Deck
Does it run well on your Steam Deck?
Are you using any specific settings or did it run well out of the box, so to say?
Mostly point and click adventures. Harvey's New Eyes is my favorite among those I've finished for now
Mostly play indie top-down retro stuff like Core Keeper, but the occasional bout of Halo MCC/Infinite, RDR2, Wasteland 3, and a few others.
If the new Battlebit release anti-cheat functions properly under Proton then I'll be picking that up.
I've recently started working my way through the Telltale Games and Don't Nod back catalogues. Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People is great fun, and Life Is Strange Before The Storm plays really well too. :)