If I have a switch and a PS5, is the steam deck worth buying?
If I have a switch and a PS5, is the steam deck worth buying?
Agreed. I also loved UT2004 and there are still servers up if you play online. Loved the custom sniping maps with low gravity or the giant team vehicle race maps.
Honestly there are no games like these nowadays. The closest being fortnight? But that game doesn’t have any modding and being 3rd person changes the gameplay from 1st person.
The Commander Keen series.
This is why I returned all my android based handhelds but kept the Miyoo Mini+. It’s a totally focused gaming experience without any fiddling around, especially if you use one of the curated ROM sets.
I think the performance isn’t very good, especially coming from PS5.
However, my opinion is that TotK is an incredible game despite its performance problems. It’s a testament to how great the game is that it can be enjoyed so much even with the performance issues.
I would say it’s one of the most “fun” games I’ve ever played, even though it looks so much worse than games like Demons Souls, etc.
I’ve always wanted to play Eternal Dankness. Is it any good?
I loved commander keen! It really fueled my imagination.
I’ve seen one of these in person and the screen is super nice.
Is it worth buying if you don’t have any gameboy cartridges and would only use it for roms?
Pleasantly surprised to see Outer Wilds here, which I just finished the base game of the other day. Starting the DLC now.
Great game!
Cool, thanks for the advice.
So, you can basically play any PC game on the Steam Deck? And the performance depends on the game?
The screen on these is super nice. Are they worth buying if you’re only going to use roms?
If you don’t get one, what device has the next nicest screen?
I’m just curious, is this a Northern Lion reference?
Pardon my ignorance! I wasn’t aware.
It’s awesome. Mainly a dialogue-based game. Drama. A lot of choices that you have to make. Emotional.
This is going to reveal my ignorance:
How does the federation work from a high level? On Reddit, data is stored and managed by Reddit.
How about the fediverse? If the data isn’t centrally located, what is stopping some data from just being lost at any time? Who owns the servers?
If the servers are owned by anyone who wants to own a server, I assume there will still be popular servers that get the most traffic. And if those servers have high traffic, how will they sustain that model? How do they “keep the lights on” without ads?
Thanks for helping me understand.
I was also an enthusiastic Apollo user.
Other than Lenny, do you replace Reddit with anything else? This thread we’re in now is an exception - there are a lot of posts here. But most threads on Lemmy are pretty empty.