Back on Fallout 4.
Never tried non-console modding before, but Vivid Fallout & Another Green Mod got it looking real nice 👌
No Man’s Sky, runs great!
80 hours and counting of Fallout New Vegas.
I was just visiting a friend of mine last sunday with my SteamDeck and we played Unrailed! the whole day :D
The SteamDeck is THE perfect, portable fun-games-machine to just take with you. And every sale there’s another few local-splitscreen-multiplayer games on sale, my library is scared already.
If you did not live through the time of “going to your friends to play games”, this is your ticket to a past you sadly never got to experience.
Operation Harsh Doorstop, Easy Red 2 and I have been exploring Rigs Of Rods a bit, I think it is an underrated driving game well suited to the deck but it has lots of quirks and I am gonna do a more indepth post on it when I get all my recommendations for fun starter vehicles and levels together.
I just finished playing Spiderman Remastered and Oblivion Remastered.
Been playing Cloudheim with a friend, and it’s alright. Feels heavily inspired by Genshin, at least at a surface layer. Has a huge amount of stuff to do though.
Also getting started on Kingdom Come Deliverance 1. I’ve always heard how good it is, and a coworker has been pushing me to play it.
I’ve also been messing around with Monster Hunter Wilds on the deck. I had to buy a new graphics card for my desktop PC awhile back, because it got destroyed by lightning. MH Wilds was included for free with the card, so I’ve had it all this time but haven’t even tried to play it due to the performance issues. But the recent performance updates have made it possible to play on Deck. Performance varies wildly, most of the smaller areas run good enough, but the flat plains area has a pretty consistently low fps. It’s definitely not ideal, but it is possible to play it on Deck now without the “little engine that could” mod.
Currently replaying Portal 2, it’s amazing how well it holds up considering it came out almost a decade and a half ago.
Hi-Fi Rush.
I played hi-fi Rush on the deck, it was great. I plan on replaying it on the Unreal Vr injector.
Cairn, but I have mixed feelings about it. There are occasional moments of joy when the climbing system works and looks like real climbing but it seems that most of my time is spent fighting the jank and getting frustrated that this “pro” climber can’t use the most basic climbing techniques.
Also, the performance on steamdeck is abysmal.
Hades II
In Australia?
What do you mean?
Say it out loud in an Aussie accent.








