Fubarberry
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GameDeals@lemmy.world•[Steam/Xbox/PlayStation] Graveyard Keeper | 100% off/GiveawayEnglish
9·6 days agoThey linked a news post that both announces GK2, and also announces that the first game is free for a limited time.
They’re giving the first game away to advertise the second, so naturally they would GK2 to be the main focus of the announcement.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a gameEnglish
12·9 days agoI suspect Valve’s primary goal is giving realistic fps estimates for Steam Deck/Machine/Frame. With those having fixed hardware, it should be a decent way to know if its even possible to run a game at an acceptable frame rate on those devices.
It’s usefulness to other hardware will vary, we’ll have to wait and see how helpful it actually is.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a gameEnglish
4·9 days agoThe 2 hour of gameplay / 2 week ownership refund window isn’t going anywhere, which is where almost all refunds happen.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is a good alternative Android app to Micro$oft Lens (to scan and concatenate images as pdf)?English
71·9 days agoThere’s a lot of good scanner software, but I’ll mention that Google drive (which is probably already installed on your phone) has a quality document scanner built in. Just click the camera next to the “+” button. You can also make a drive scanner shortcut to go directly on your home screen.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a gameEnglish
8·10 days agoSteam recently started giving people the option to share fps/hardware details for games. So it should be real data from real users who have opted in.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a gameEnglish
12·10 days agoSteam’s fps overlay can show base frames and generated frames separately, so I’m assuming they’ll be able to only show base frames.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a gameEnglish
8·10 days agoThey may be able say something like “50% or users run the game at 30fps, 40% at 40fps” or something like that, where you can guess about different settings people are running at.
The biggest thing is just knowing whether it’s possible to run the game on your hardware at the minimum acceptable fps. If average fps for a steam deck game is 25, you know it doesn’t run well. If a significant number of deck users are able to average a higher fps than 30 (40-60), you know the deck can run it decently and you’ll have options besides running everything on the lowest setting.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a gameEnglish
111·10 days agoYeah, and it makes a ton of sense for Steam Deck/Machine/Frame
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Beta adds Remote Downloads ManagementEnglish
2·11 days agoThe Steam Deck is pretty easy to start while unplugged.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Chiaki-ng the open-source PlayStation Remote Play app gets better streaming quality and stabilityEnglish
2·12 days agoI believe so, but the mic is muted by default. You can set a back button to ctrl+m to toggle the mute I believe.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Chiaki-ng the open-source PlayStation Remote Play app gets better streaming quality and stabilityEnglish
2·12 days agoThis is for streaming from a PlayStation to the Steam Deck, there is no SteamOS compatible official streaming software.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Linux smashes past 5% on the Steam Survey for the first time (note: percentage is questionable)English
3·12 days agoMy understanding is common practice is for people to log onto the gaming cafe computers with their own account, and then log out of steam when they’re done. So the same computer may have a bunch of different steam accounts log in and get surveyed on the same day.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] What are you playing on your Deck? - April 2026English
2·13 days agoYou might try pinning gpu speed or setting a fixed cpu speed (through powertools if installed). It can fix some games that have drops when they shouldn’t, at the cost of slightly worse battery life.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Linux smashes past 5% on the Steam Survey for the first time (note: percentage is questionable)English
4·13 days agoThat makes a lot of sense.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] What are you playing on your Deck? - April 2026English
3·14 days agoIt runs pretty good. I reduced a few of the less noticeable graphical settings (like shadow quality), and locked the frame rate at 40fps. It can hit 60 a lot of the time, but 40 keeps it very consistent.
At default high settings it can probably run at 30fps the whole game.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] What are you playing on your Deck? - April 2026English
3·14 days agoSounds good, the crash before would happen between 30 min and 1 hr. It depended on your settings some too, people targeting higher graphical quality at 30fps would crash a lot faster than someone trying to reduce visuals for higher fps.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] What are you playing on your Deck? - April 2026English
3·14 days agoIt’s a really good game. It used to have a memory leak on integrated GPUs (like the Deck and laptops) that would cause full Deck crashes after awhile. Hopefully zRAM has fixed that, if the game didn’t fix the memory leak itself.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] What are you playing on your Deck? - April 2026English
7·14 days agoI was playing a couple games, but I’ve dropped everything else to focus on playing Sekiro.
Fantastic game, I never got into the regular Dark Souls games that much, so I’ve kinda avoided it. But I find parry focused combat incredibly satisfying, and the streamlining of some of the mechanics is nice too.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•DLSS Multi-Frame Generation Is Now Easier To Enable On Steam Deck, And It Makes Gameplay WorseEnglish
4·19 days agoA lot depends on the game too. Some games are naturally slower movement, slower to swing a weapon, etc. In those slower paced games, some added input lag can be unnoticeable, while feeling like a major issue in a more twitchy game.
It’s also worth mentioning that the popular lsfg frame gen option doesn’t work this way, unlike baked in frame gen, the game engine’s ability to accept input isn’t delayed at all since the additional frames are added after. This means the generated frame quality is lower, but input lag is much less on most games.














The issue with the first one is that it loses basic controller functionality for the touchpads. Many games that come with controller support don’t work well on it without adjusting the controls.
The new steam controller should be fully functional as a standard controller, while having a lot more capabilities when the user can use them.