Fubarberry
@Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz
- Comment on No input on volume after disassembly. 4 days ago:
Sounds like a pain in the butt, but I’m glad you got it fixed!
- Comment on I've been using my steam deck wrong this whole time 4 days ago:
It seems to be real, it’s from mechanism who’s a company that sells various mounting accessories. They all use interchangable quick connections, so you can use them for ridiculous combinations like this.
The chest strap for example is meant to be used like this:
But you can also remove the mount and connect the deck directly to your chest with it.
- Submitted 5 days ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 26 comments
- Comment on No input on volume after disassembly. 5 days ago:
It’s possibly a damaged cable, they’re pretty delicate.
Also, are you sure you bought the same type of replacement audio board? The original LCD decks used two ribbon cables to connect the audio board, while the revised design LCDs and OLEDs use only a single cable. If you bought the wrong audio board it may have a secondary unused ribbon connector, and won’t work with just the single ribbon cable of the newer decks.
- Comment on Valve make steps to improve Steam Deck Verification, giving developers more performance data 5 days ago:
A lot of AAA games require some setting tweaks, but most will run decently at 30fps. Main exceptions are UE5 games, games with mandatory ray tracing for lighting (id’s new engine), and MH Wilds for some reason (every other game on the RE engine runs great afaik, except for Wilds).
UE5 games partially suffer from mandatory ray tracing as well (lumens), but even with mods disabling lumens, they still are hit or miss on performance. There’s a mesa update in the pipeline that massively improves ray tracing performance on the deck which will help the non-modded performance of UE5 games and all other mandatory ray tracing games, but I don’t know when it will actually reach the deck through official update channels.
- Valve make steps to improve Steam Deck Verification, giving developers more performance datawww.gamingonlinux.com ↗Submitted 6 days ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 10 comments
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- Comment on Steam Controller Unboxing Video Hints At Release Soon 6 days ago:
Valve was probably spying on you specifically.
“Oh it’s finally breaking, prepare the shipments”
- Submitted 1 week ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 13 comments
- Comment on Looking for a battery bar for the [deck] 1 week ago:
When the deck goes to sleep, it does the suspend animation, so you know it’s going to sleep. If I remember right you’ll also have a notification in the bottom right of the screen saying low battery or something similar when it happens.
If the deck is asleep and gets low on power, nothing will happen. I guess if you wake up the deck with the power low enough it might flash the low battery notification and go back to sleep, but I’ve never had that happen. I had mine set to auto sleep at 5% and I never tried to wake the deck back up before I plugged it in after the auto suspend.
I was mainly using it back when there was a nasty bug that the deck dying from low power could result in the CPU/GPU being permanently throttled to 400 Mhz, effectively making the deck useless.
- Comment on Wine 11 rewrites how Linux runs Windows games at the kernel level, and the speed gains are massive 1 week ago:
It’s in proton 11(beta) and proton experimental, which are both available on the deck in the compatibility menu for games. I don’t know when proton 11 will move past being beta.
- Submitted 1 week ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 3 comments
- Comment on Looking for a battery bar for the [deck] 1 week ago:
Two plugins you may want to consider:
AutoSuspend - you can set the deck to automatically go to sleep at 5% or another threshold, to prevent the deck from dying while playing. I believe you can configure additional low battery alerts in it as well.
MangoPEEL - The deck uses MangoHUD for the in-game performance monitor. You can use MangoPEEL to customize those monitors, so you can change one of the the deck’s monitor labels to just show battery percentage, battery percentage + remaining minutes of battery life, or something similar. I can’t remember if an actual battery bar is possible, but it’s probably not.
- Comment on Steam Deck plugin to reduce motion sickness when playing in cars/etc 1 week ago:
I think you just need the install script, and then it will download the plugin.
The dev recommendeds using the command:
Which just downloads the install script (readable here) and runs it. The script downloads
github.com/…/MuteMotion-SteamDeck.tar.gz
And extracts it to a new folder in your decky plugin folder, then sets permissions for it, and restarts decky.
- Comment on Steam Deck plugin to reduce motion sickness when playing in cars/etc 1 week ago:
iOS has it built in as an accessibility setting apparently, on Android there are multiple apps like KineStop that offer some version of it.
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- Comment on PRAGMATA Gets The Steam Deck Verified Badge To Show It's Great On The Go 1 week ago:
The usual rule with denuvo is that if you change proton versions 5 times within 24 hours, it will lock you out for 24 hours.
As far as denuvo can tell, every proton version is a different PC, so they don’t want you sharing the game between more than 5 different PCs per day.
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- Comment on Steam Controller shows signs of life, as leaker suggests that Valve has received its "first large quantity" shipments 2 weeks ago:
The issue with the first one is that it loses basic controller functionality for the touchpads. Many games that come with controller support don’t work well on it without adjusting the controls.
The new steam controller should be fully functional as a standard controller, while having a lot more capabilities when the user can use them.
- Steam Controller shows signs of life, as leaker suggests that Valve has received its "first large quantity" shipmentswww.pcguide.com ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 75 comments
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- Comment on Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a game 3 weeks ago:
I suspect Valve’s primary goal is giving realistic fps estimates for Steam Deck/Machine/Frame. With those having fixed hardware, it should be a decent way to know if its even possible to run a game at an acceptable frame rate on those devices.
It’s usefulness to other hardware will vary, we’ll have to wait and see how helpful it actually is.
- Comment on Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a game 3 weeks ago:
The 2 hour of gameplay / 2 week ownership refund window isn’t going anywhere, which is where almost all refunds happen.
- Comment on Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a game 3 weeks ago:
Steam recently started giving people the option to share fps/hardware details for games. So it should be real data from real users who have opted in.
- Comment on Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a game 3 weeks ago:
Steam’s fps overlay can show base frames and generated frames separately, so I’m assuming they’ll be able to only show base frames.
- Comment on Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a game 3 weeks ago:
They may be able say something like “50% or users run the game at 30fps, 40% at 40fps” or something like that, where you can guess about different settings people are running at.
The biggest thing is just knowing whether it’s possible to run the game on your hardware at the minimum acceptable fps. If average fps for a steam deck game is 25, you know it doesn’t run well. If a significant number of deck users are able to average a higher fps than 30 (40-60), you know the deck can run it decently and you’ll have options besides running everything on the lowest setting.
- Comment on Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a game 3 weeks ago:
Yeah, and it makes a ton of sense for Steam Deck/Machine/Frame
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