I have something called a laptop its called a "comfortable steam deck!
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Will you buy one? | |||
Yes, I'm excited to get one. | 20 | 33.90% | |
No, I don't think so. | 23 | 38.98% | |
Maybe, I need to see how ... | 16 | 27.12% | |
Total: | 59 |
I have something called a laptop its called a "comfortable steam deck!
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hellobion2 said: I have something called a laptop its called a "comfortable steam deck! |
Is it still comfortable without a table?
hellobion2 said: I have something called a laptop its called a "comfortable steam deck! |
That can fit in your hands?
Conina said: Update of previous compatibility results broken down by SteamDB rating (2023-12-03): A total of 12699 out of 16159 tested Steam games are now rated "playable+". 38.0% of the 1518 "90+ games" and 27.3% of the 4998 "85+ games" are now "verified". 78.6% of the tested games are playable, with tweaks a lot more. The higher the SteamDB rating, the higher this percentage becomes: at 80+ rating it's 84.1%, at 85+ rating 85.4% and at 90+ rating even 86.9% playable without any tweaks: 51.22% (2695 games) of my own Steam library are now categorized as "verified" or "playable"... a year ago it were only 1639 games. Only 12.11% of my library is classified as "unsupported" so far; when excluding VR games only 9.77% of my library is "unsupported". |
Update of previous compatibility results broken down by SteamDB rating (2024-03-03):
A total of 13956 out of 17692 tested Steam games are now rated "playable+".
38.0% of the 1593 "90+ games" and 27.3% of the 5174 "85+ games" are now "verified".
78.6% of the 1593 "90+ games" and 62.9% of the 5174 "85+ games" are now "playable+".
78.9% of the tested games are playable, with tweaks a lot more.
The higher the SteamDB rating, the higher this percentage becomes: at 80+ rating it's 84.5%, at 85+ rating 86.0% and at 90+ rating even 87.4% playable without any tweaks:
51.93% (2811 games) of my own Steam library are now categorized as "verified" or "playable".
The majority of the untested 36.02% is probably playable, too.
Only 12.05% of my library is classified as "unsupported" so far; when excluding VR games only 9.5% of my library is "unsupported".
Funny question I had about the steam deck. What is the highest fps ever on an steam deck?
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hellobion2 said: Funny question I had about the steam deck. What is the highest fps ever on an steam deck? |
Usually 60 fps on the Steam Deck LCD and 90 fps on the Steam Deck OLED due to the display refresh rate.
But you can disable that frame limit or connect a high-refresh monitor, so many older games (or new indie games) can also reach several hundred fps.
Are you guys applying undervolting to yours?
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I have a question. Which games are the worst to play on the Steam deck. BEcause I love that the Steam deck can run Halo but never really heard which games really are bad to play on the Steam Deck.
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Over 15,000 Steam games are now classified as "playable+". The number of Windows games on Steam has broken the 100,000 barrier.
The number of Windows games with a SteamDB rating of 80% or better has cracked the 12,000 mark. Almost half of these are already classified as "playable+":
Conina said:
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So, it would appear their focus is to work on these higher rated games first, which, if conscious, is an intelligent choice.
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