Louise

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[–] Louise@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was in pretty much the same position. 2017 gaming laptop but it was having hinge issues so I finally upgraded to the Steam Deck. I have dual boot into Windows, a dock and USB hub, a keyboard, mouse, external hard drive, and monitor and even a tiny desk fan for good measure on cooling and I just primarily use Windows and then will go to SteamOS for portable gaming time to time. It has replaced the laptop well and fits a (larger sized) purse, and I have nothing else to say besides that it works pretty well for me.

Of course, it looks weird using it, but I can still be productive on the tiny screen outside using a giant monitor. It is very doable, it's just going to take accessories and be kind of weird in general. But I've been at it for a year, so... it's possible if you're willing to set it up and find a way you want to do this!

[–] Louise@lemm.ee 19 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It is one of the weirdest and most interesting anime series, I'd always recommend it. It is definitely a bit slow at times though, but it was really fun and I'd still say it's worth watching. If you want something similar, but more action-filled (albeit slow and depressing as hell), Texhnolyze also exists.

[–] Louise@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Awesome! Really glad to hear that it's finally able to run properly and without risk!

[–] Louise@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Does it still bypass the anti-cheat? I know people say the risk is low and unlikely for bans, but I have seen Hoyoverse hand some out for Star Rail on it for use on the Steam Deck and am concerned of the risk when I already have it installed on Windows.

[–] Louise@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I do want to warn for the case of Genshin about Mihoyo banning people as the only way to get it working is with that one Anime Game Launcher that bypasses the anti-cheat.

The game still runs in SteamOS that way, and while I do know people often say it's not often it happens or rarely gets reported of happening, it is still a risk and I remember seeing somebody having a breakdown on r/steamdeck a few months ago because they lost a ton of progress in Star Rail after doing the same thing for it on the Steam Deck.

The safest option (what I do personally) is just using it on Windows.

[–] Louise@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I don't know if it works on SteamOS, but I use my deck in Windows very, very frequently due to using it as a main computer and I had a giant stack of years worth of code cards from the SUMO/XY era I never touched. I just used something called Camo to used my phone as a webcam and got through the stack pretty quickly.

I imagine there might be something similar for SteamOS, especially since you can use a phone as a mouse and keyboard with KDE Connection.

[–] Louise@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Funny enough, an artist called Fallout Boy did recently do a We Didn't Start The Fire parody to try and be more up to date on content.

That said, aside from being completely out of order, it's controversial for some of its... questionable lyrical choices, for lack of a better word.