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- Valve is stopping production of LCD Steam Deck models, once sold out they will be gone foreversopuli.xyz ↗Submitted 2 hours ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 10 comments
- Comment on Steam Replay is out, share your deck stats 2 days ago:
There are some video on youtube, it’s still kinda blurry but the game is still pretty beautiful imo. Definitely won’t look as good as it does on desktop.
- Comment on Steam Replay is out, share your deck stats 2 days ago:
Yes, especially after the recent performance update.
- Comment on Steam Replay is out, share your deck stats 3 days ago:
It’s a lot better after the update a few days ago, but back when I played it I actually installed a performance mod to make it run a lot smoother. I thought it was very playable, but I’m also trash at dodging/parrying consistently. I’m assuming it was more of a skill issue than the game’s performance though.
- Submitted 3 days ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 57 comments
- Comment on [Discussion] Have you experienced drift or other issues with your original Steam Deck thumb sticks? Also, people who have replaced their thumb sticks, how has your experience been? 3 days ago:
They make specific hall-effect sticks for the OLED models, I know Gulikit make a set, possibly other companies too.
- Witchfire director says “everybody should attempt to support” Steam Deck as it just makes games better for everyonefrvr.com ↗Submitted 3 days ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 60 comments
- Comment on [Discussion] Have you experienced drift or other issues with your original Steam Deck thumb sticks? Also, people who have replaced their thumb sticks, how has your experience been? 4 days ago:
It used to, but all the popular replacements are now solder free.
- Comment on [Discussion] Have you experienced drift or other issues with your original Steam Deck thumb sticks? Also, people who have replaced their thumb sticks, how has your experience been? 4 days ago:
As far as I know, I think all the designs have been updated to not need soldering.
- Submitted 4 days ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 0 comments
- Comment on [Discussion] Have you experienced drift or other issues with your original Steam Deck thumb sticks? Also, people who have replaced their thumb sticks, how has your experience been? 4 days ago:
The inspiration for this discussion is that the capacitive pad on my left thumbstick has started to peel upwards at the bottom, so I plan to replace it soon. Haven’t had any issues with drift or anything else.
- Comment on [Discussion] Have you experienced drift or other issues with your original Steam Deck thumb sticks? Also, people who have replaced their thumb sticks, how has your experience been? 4 days ago:
A couple things to try:
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A lot of thumbstick drift is caused from getting debris or sticky residue in around the thumbstick. This is especially common if you let your kids touch your Steam Deck/controllers. Taking some plastic-safe electronic cleaner spray (like CRC QD electric cleaner) and spraying it around the thumbstick while the deck is turned off can fix this pretty easily, and the same cleaner can be used to fix other controllers (especially nintendo switch joycons) as well as sticking controller buttons.
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The steam deck has adjustable dead zones. If your drift is very minor, you can increase the size of the dead zones to compensate.
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It’s possible to recalibrate the thumbsticks, see this guide
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Replacement thumbsticks are available on Amazon, many people like to upgrade to hall effect sticks made by Gullikit or other companies. Ifixit has guides for both the right and left thumbsticks. Important to note with this, there are 2 models of LCD thumbsticks and 1 model of OLED joystick, you need to buy the same type of thumbstick as what your Deck already has. The Ifixit guides explain how to check which LCD type you have. Actually replacing the thumbsticks involves popping the back off the deck (with the microsd removed), disconnecting the battery, unplugging a ribbon cable from the thumbsticks, and then removing a couple screws before pulling the whole thumbstick out. After the new thumbsticks are installed, you will have to follow the callibration guide listed above under #3.
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- Submitted 4 days ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 22 comments
- Comment on The Opt-In Proactive & Crash Time Data Collection On Valve's Steam Deck 4 days ago:
For anyone looking for the details here, the live recording of the talk isn’t yet available. The presentation slides used during the talk can be viewed here, but they’re of limited use without the included talk that explains them.
- Comment on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 won game of the year, just released a large free DLC, and is now Steam Deck Verified 1 week ago:
It’s a turn based RPG, but with a more mature focus. Kinda like the old Final Fantasy games (X, pre-remake 7, etc).
It also has a full Souls-like inspired dodge or parry mechanic, where a skilled player can avoid 100% of enemies attacks. Dodging is easier with a larger input window, parrying is harder but can trigger more skill effects and fully parrying an enemy’s combo lets you do a counter attack.
Finally the game has equitable items that give you passive skills, and using them enough lets the character learn the skill permanently. The end result is incredible build customization of the different characters. The builds get increasingly wild as things go on, with various end game builds that can 1 shot anything, become immortal, etc. Overall it’s a very fun and rewarding system to play with.
- Comment on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 won game of the year, just released a large free DLC, and is now Steam Deck Verified 1 week ago:
That review wouldn’t include the performance improvements from this brand new patch.
I played the game months ago, and found it very enjoyable. I did install an alternative ue-engine.ini file that reduced some of the particles and massively improved performance though. Without the engine tweaks it was perfectly playable but ugly.
- Comment on How Every Game Nominated For The Game Awards 2025 Runs On Steam Deck - Steam Deck HQ 1 week ago:
Since that article was posted, the game got a major update with a bunch of steam deck improvements:
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 won game of the year, just released a large free DLC, and is now Steam Deck Verifiedstore.steampowered.com ↗Submitted 1 week ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 18 comments
- How Every Game Nominated For The Game Awards 2025 Runs On Steam Deck - Steam Deck HQsteamdeckhq.com ↗Submitted 1 week ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 2 comments
- Comment on Discord gets improvements for video on Linux PCs and Steam Deck 1 week ago:
There are tools like Answer Overflow that try to make information on discord more easily discoverable from web searches.
- Submitted 1 week ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 37 comments
- Comment on Steam Deck Enclosure [not OC] 1 week ago:
- Comment on Why won’t Steam Machine support HDMI 2.1? Digging in on the display standard drama. 1 week ago:
The source device (the steam machine in this case) will check with the display and see what the highest HDMI standard they both support is. It may also check if your splitter supports it, but I suspect the splitter is just a passthrough device.
- Comment on Why won’t Steam Machine support HDMI 2.1? Digging in on the display standard drama. 2 weeks ago:
While the steam machine might not be able to run super demanding titles at 4k 120hz+, there’s no reason it couldn’t do that for lower demand titles like indie games or older games. The physical hardware is HDMI 2.1 capable and can use those higher resolutions/fps if the device is running windows, so this is entirely the HDMI Forum limiting the capabilities of the device because it’s an open source device.
- Why won’t Steam Machine support HDMI 2.1? Digging in on the display standard drama.arstechnica.com ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 111 comments
- Comment on Just got my steam deck lcd and need help with wake on bluetooth 2 weeks ago:
An alternative some people do is to use a smart plug to turn power off/on to the deck’s dock (I’m assuming it’s docked if you’re using a controller).
There’s a bios setting to wake up the deck whenever it’s plugged in, so cycling power like that will wake up the deck.
- Comment on How to install Mullvad VPN on distrobox under SteamOS 3.7.13 2 weeks ago:
Alright, so I probably can’t help you with this without having some personal hands on experience with it.
What’s probably happening is it’s trying to install a system level systemd service, but you can’t due to the steam deck being locked down. Your options would be to unlock the filesystem, find a way to install the Mullvad systemd service as a user instead, or figure out how to use systemd-sysext to install I as a system extension separate from the immutable filesystem.
Of those, I’m guessing the best solution would be the middle option, assuming you can get the right systemd mullvad-daemon.service file. Once you have it, it could be placed in
~/.config/systemd/user/and enabled withsystemctl --user enable mullvad-daemon.service. But as stated, the catch is you need the mullvad-daemon.service file, and I’m not sure the best way to do that. Maybe you could unlock the filesystem , let it install it as a system level service, and then convert it to a user level service? Either way it’s complicated and I’d have to mess around with it myself to figure out what would work. - Comment on How to install Mullvad VPN on distrobox under SteamOS 3.7.13 2 weeks ago:
If you didn’t see any major errors when running the previous command, then you maybe just need to restart your deck (or alternatively log out and log back in).
Especially when installing things through non-normal means, the path may not have updated for something newly installed.
- Comment on How to install Mullvad VPN on distrobox under SteamOS 3.7.13 2 weeks ago:
Try to follow this guide to install nix: sadatdaniel.dev/…/install-nix-package-manager-on-…
- Comment on How to install Mullvad VPN on distrobox under SteamOS 3.7.13 2 weeks ago:
A few options:
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Installing in SteamOS directly - this should work, but will have to be redone every time steamOS updates. Some things like rwfus are meant to let you install things without them getting wiped, but that may or may not work. You can also create an installation script so you would just need to run a single file after a SteamOS update to restore everything.
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Try installing through nix. The deck has nix support, and nix has both mullvad client and the mullvad cli client.
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Just use the mullvad provided wireguard/openvpn files. In desktop they should be usable through the network manager, in game mode there’s a Decky plugin called TunnelDeck.
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