It amuses me how that sentence could be a worst case scenario on InfoWars lol
Stampela
Depends. Lately I’ve been playing things that are not… ideal on the Deck. For example American Truck Simulator runs very well, BUT! I kinda doze off if it’s night, so my way around that is a big screen, less comfortable position (plain old sitting at a desk) and a secondary screen with Netflix or something. Snow runner I prefer the Deck. It just feels right. Also my main game got me playing regularly again, and when it’s the PS version… can’t really play it on the Deck.
So yeah, it’s down. Hilariously too, if you consider that for ATS I’m just using my Mac!
Side note: it hurts bad to see Baldur’s Gate running… smoother than on anything else I have, because it’s lightweight enough graphically, but the base M2 whips both the Deck’s cpu (fair enough) and the Ryzen 3600 in my gaming pc that should be better because of the RTX 3060…
Netflix, in Italy
Took me a while to remember that one weird episode.
I fully expected this to be about Janeway, but alas.
Yeah, I think I overdid the bit with “extra detail” and ended up giving her an older look. Still an image I’m happy to have wrangled out of Stable Diffusion :D
AI generated stuff doesn’t have to be bad.
Master, I beg you to reconsider!
Your cat ran away? So you’re cat less? A word of advice, your sword might become legendary, keep it safe.
Doing it the PS3 way could be the least complex option: just auto turn on 30 seconds to check if there’s updates every day, download if needed. On the deck it would also require a power check (just don’t if it’s not plugged in) and a further check if it’s a connection marked as having limited data. Still a decent solution imo.
My understanding (potentially obsolete!) is that the integrated gpu of the Deck isn’t supported by, uh… whatever the AMD equivalent of Cuda was called, also there’s a chance you’d have to install it manually too.