Fubarberry
@Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz
- Comment on I upgraded my LCD to OLED with DeckSight! Also swapped the case and buttons while I was at it 2 days ago:
That’s interesting, I had a assumed screen swap/case swap would be equally difficult.
- Comment on I upgraded my LCD to OLED with DeckSight! Also swapped the case and buttons while I was at it 2 days ago:
Swapping the back is pretty easy, but my understanding is you have to do 100% disassembly to swap the front.
- Comment on [Discussion] What's something that has improved your Deck experience? 3 days ago:
Yeah, ssh and ftp are really handy. Warpinator is also a really easy way to do file transfers for people who want something pretty easy to set up.
- Comment on [Discussion] What's something that has improved your Deck experience? 3 days ago:
I’ve got a JSAUX modcase, and it’s been great for deck portability. The case that came with the deck is great for protection, but too big to fit easily in my bag I take to work. The modcase provides enough protection to put the deck in a bag, and has made it a lot easier to take with me. dBrand did this first with the Killswitch case, but it was a bit more expensive than I was willing to pay. I think some other brands have since made their own versions of it, but I don’t have any experience with those.
- Submitted 3 days ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 24 comments
- Comment on How stable are Decky Loader and its plugins in 2025 ? 2 weeks ago:
The main issue is that SteamOS Beta updates frequently break Decky loader, but it’s rarely an issue if you’re on stable. The worst issues I know of with plugins were IsThereAnyDeal plugin was causing performance issues, and DeckyRecorder was causing some decks to be unable to switch to desktop mode.
Overall though it’s rare to have serious issues from Decky, especially on stable SteamOS. You may not want to install a bunch of unnecessary plugins that you won’t ever use, but you shouldn’t hesitate to use any that meet your needs. If you ever have steamOS issues (crashing/etc) you will want to disable decky and see if that fixes it before you contact Valve though.
- Comment on Valve just gave Steam Deck owners a new way to organize and customize their game library 2 weeks ago:
At least CSS loader exists and works. Native theme support (probably through the point shop) would be nice though.
- Comment on Valve just gave Steam Deck owners a new way to organize and customize their game library 2 weeks ago:
Additionally, desktop mode also got native support for changing the artwork from the same menu.
- Comment on Valve just gave Steam Deck owners a new way to organize and customize their game library 2 weeks ago:
When you have your game library sorted alphabetically, some games aren’t grouped together like they really should be. For example, you might want all the Yakuza games grouped together, but the newer games are called like a dragon and are completely separate. You could now go and have the like a dragon games sorted as if they were also named Yakuza, so that all the games are grouped together.
Another example for me personally is that I have a bunch of Metroid games on my deck, and almost all of them are grouped together, except for Super Metroid and AM2R. Now I can move those to be listed alongside the other Metroid games.
- Valve just gave Steam Deck owners a new way to organize and customize their game librarywww.pcguide.com ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 17 comments
- Comment on [Discussion] What are you playing on your Deck? - August 2025 2 weeks ago:
I’ve been playing Nightreign with friends, mostly using the seamless coop mod to allow 2 players. The game just updated with to allow 2 players natively, so we’ll have to decide if we want to keep using the mod for the rare times when we have 4 people. Overall it’s been really fun, I’ve enjoyed it a lot.
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 24 comments
- Comment on Separate power progiles for dockend/handheld mode 2 weeks ago:
Installing it isn’t hard, you download the latest release.zip file from the GitHub, enable developer mode in decky, go to the dev menu in decky, hit install from zip, and then pick the zip file you just downloaded.
I installed it to check the feature set but haven’t really used it besides that.
- Comment on Separate power progiles for dockend/handheld mode 2 weeks ago:
github.com/aarron-lee/SimpleDeckyTDP?tab=readme-o…
I believe this plugin allows you to set different power profiles for plugged in vs portable play. It’s not on the decky store for whatever reason (which is disappointingly common with new plugins), so you’ll have to install it manually.
- Comment on Junk Store 2.0 has released 3 weeks ago:
Asking for money is fine, no one complains about having to buy Steam games. The dev is literally developing this full time, and there’s nothing wrong with him charging for it.
That said, he’s charging a lot. I feel like $40 is way too much for a subscription, especially considering how good the free alternatives are. I’m guessing this would have been more finacially successful at a lower price point, while also helping more people.
- Comment on The Steam Deck we have at home: 4 weeks ago:
Pretty cool, I didn’t know about the moonlight fork.
Probably going to see a lot of memes about Wii u running the newest most demanding games.
- Comment on [help] Steam remote play between manjaro host and steam deck client 4 weeks ago:
KDE defaults to Wayland on most distros now, so it might be worth confirming.
You can run
echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE
to find out. - Comment on [help] Steam remote play between manjaro host and steam deck client 4 weeks ago:
Are you using X11 or Wayland on your PC? Steam streaming from X11 works fine, but streaming from Wayland is really finicky or doesn’t work in my experience.
- Comment on Replacing the Delta fan IS VERY worth it 4 weeks ago:
I was fortunate enough to get a Huaying fan thankfully. Buying those early LCD decks felt like gambling with the fans tbh.
- Comment on Changing Proton version for performance? 4 weeks ago:
I put everything on Proton Experimental all the time, and only change to an older proton or GE if I’m having a specific compatibility issue.
- [Game] Lost Ark from Amazon Games appears to have enabled the anti-cheat for Linux / SteamOSwww.gamingonlinux.com ↗Submitted 4 weeks ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 2 comments
- Comment on Muon: Steam Deck plugin for direct wireless lan multiplayer 4 weeks ago:
I know people have managed to do this manually for awhile now, but honestly it sounded like more trouble than it was worth, especially when many people can just toggle on a wifi hotspot on their phone.
This is great though, finally a nice user friendly option.
- Comment on There is now a Decky Plugin to use Lossless frame gen on Steam Deck 4 weeks ago:
Some games don’t get any performance increase, so you’ll have to try it game by game. So far most games I’ve tried have worked, but maybe I’ve just been lucky.
- Comment on [Game] How to fix controller input in Elden Ring Nightreign with Seamless Coop Mod 4 weeks ago:
Nightreign only supports 1 or 3 player modes, the mod lets you play with just two players.
As a somewhat busy adult with work and kids, finding time to play together with friends is kinda hard. We have some set times a week where we try to play together (but we have more than 3 players) and we often squeeze in 2 player game sessions when possible. Nightreign only supporting exactly 3 players for multiplayer didn’t really work for us.
- Comment on [Game] How to fix controller input in Elden Ring Nightreign with Seamless Coop Mod 4 weeks ago:
Nightreign (to be clear, “ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN” is the actual official name)
This same workaround is possibly needed for the seamless coop mod in the original Elden Ring as well, but the app ID would need to be changed to match that game.
So for original elden Ring the launch option would probably be:
SteamAppId=1245620 SteamGameId=1245620 SteamOverlayGameId=1245620 %command%
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- Comment on The Lossless Scaling FG Plugin Has Released To Controversy - Steam Deck HQ 5 weeks ago:
I 100% had this issue, I could watch the combined memory climb towards 17GB over a play session, and when it got close the system would lock up. This was on an LCD deck, and I was targeting a 30fps with some of the graphical texture settings on high iirc. Some people reported being able to play the game fine, and my best guess is that they were targeting a higher frame rate and had graphical textures turned down. Since the memory leak would eventually stop growing, it’s possible that with low enough settings you might be able to stay under the crash threshhold.
The other possibility is that since it only would crash after playing for awhile, that short play sessions might let you get through without issue. The length of the sessions before a crash would probably be longer the lower your texture settings.
- Comment on The Lossless Scaling FG Plugin Has Released To Controversy - Steam Deck HQ 5 weeks ago:
I’m assuming you’re talking about Cryobyte increasing swap size, which was actually necessary for some games. God of War for example has a memory leak on devices with an integrated cpu/gpu (so handhelds and most laptops), and it would cause a full system lockup and crash after 30min-1hr of playtime. The memory leak would eventually stop around 17.5-18.5 GB of total RAM + VRAM used. Increasing swap file size would let the game run without issues or crashes.
That specific use case shouldn’t be needed anymore since Valve switched to ZRAM.
- Comment on SteamOS outperforms Windows on almost all Legion Go S benchmarks, but Lenovo seems to want to pretend that the SteamOS version doesn't exist 5 weeks ago:
That sounds like an abusive relationship.