The Steam Deck control experience isn’t perfect. Halo: The Master Chief Collection in particular doesn’t want you using a keyboard, mouse, and controller at the same time, so you’re still limited sometimes in how much you can rearrange bindings.
The Steam Deck control experience isn’t perfect. Halo: The Master Chief Collection in particular doesn’t want you using a keyboard, mouse, and controller at the same time, so you’re still limited sometimes in how much you can rearrange bindings.
Wait til they play the entirely of the Yakuza/Ryu Ga Gotoku franchise.
I own a three year old Gaming Laptops that is becoming a low-spec, and I’ve plugged my Laptop to my 4K TV before. I can tell you that you shouldn’t have any problem playing games on Steam Deck plugged to a Big TV (despite what the Article’s title insinuates).
To be fair, half of the UI is taken from Windows 10X (and the current Insider build of Windows 10). It was supposed to be a version of Windows 10 to compete against Chromebooks/ChromeOS...before cancelling it.
good thing Rechargable Batteries exist, they’re better than Regular Batteries
when it comes to Trackpad Movements (on the Left side), it works great if you adjust the way how it works. (like making the Touchpad as Touch instead of Click). It took me a while to make it work for my OlliOlli 2 and Hades config and sometimes; it works better than Analog Stick with enough Haptic Feedback involved.
Microsoft Licensed the “TECHNOLOGY” from SCUF.
but I know some third party controllers has similar “Back Button” stuffs that achieves the same purposes.
Knowing Ironberg Inventions previously sued Collective Mind (makers of Strikepack FPS Dominator ), I’m starting to worry about the future of Back Buttons.
Technically, Sony already has a system like this back in the PS3/PSVita/Early PS4-days, but it relies on Account-based “Saving on the Cloud” aka “Cross-Save”.
My only major complaint of Persona 5 The Animation is that it doesn’t capture the spirit of the game’s art direction.
The way how they’re handling Backwards Compatibility reminds me of how Valve handles Steam Play/Proton and how they whitelisted only a selected few titles during the Beta period, while offering players the option to enable Steam Play on all games, but it won’t work as well compared to the Windows counterpart.
if…
Guess the person who can’t buy anything from Epic Games Store due to their currency might have to use Paypal or other alternatives that the store supports.
Sean did apologize, in form of “Action speaks louder than words”.
Valve could’ve just partner up with Google, Netflix, Hulu and others to bring their apps to Steam’s Big Picture Mode.
didn’t Nintendo became far more relaxed with its censoring after the release of Nintendo Switch?
I mean, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a decent example of that.
Can’t forget performance issues (more specifically, Computers/Laptop), which has overshadowed Batmobile and Riddler races
referring to Daniel Vávra?
bud, Electronic Arts (the Publisher) and Consumers is like a abusive relationship that has happened for some time until the public starts learning out about their relationship and started taking actions.
Oh well, can’t satisfied everyone I guess?