Fubarberry
@Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz
- Comment on [Discussion] Happy New Year! What are you playing on your Deck? - Jan 2026 14 hours ago:
I love Yoku’s, such a fun little game.
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- Comment on Unifideck: A Decky Loader plugin that brings together games from Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG into a single, unified library experience on your Steam Deck. 1 day ago:
No idea unfortunately, I don’t actually own any dlc on Epic/Gog.
- Comment on Unifideck: A Decky Loader plugin that brings together games from Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG into a single, unified library experience on your Steam Deck. 3 days ago:
He said he used some AI tools while coding it, so I think that means Decky will refuse to add it.
In general I think the Decky store has become harder for people to get plugins officially added to their store. Fewer and fewer plugins are being added these days, it seems to take months for a new plugin to get added, and many plugins never make it onto the store at all. I don’t know what’s going on with the selection process, but it seems like it’s much harder to get into the store than it used to be.
- Comment on Unifideck: A Decky Loader plugin that brings together games from Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG into a single, unified library experience on your Steam Deck. 3 days ago:
NonSteamLaunchers still requires you to use another launcher to manage Epic/GoG games. The main goal with this one (as far as I understand) is that all the games show up in tabs in your steam library, and can be installed directly without an external app.
- Comment on Unifideck: A Decky Loader plugin that brings together games from Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG into a single, unified library experience on your Steam Deck. 4 days ago:
Main goal here is having everything directly integrated into steam. Being able to see your full GOG/Epic Library directly in steam and install games without leaving the steam interface.
- Unifideck: A Decky Loader plugin that brings together games from Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG into a single, unified library experience on your Steam Deck.github.com ↗Submitted 4 days ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 25 comments
- Comment on [Discussion] Happy New Year! What are you playing on your Deck? - Jan 2026 6 days ago:
I kinda forgot about Sunderfolk. I see it has a demo now, I’ll need to try it out with my kids.
- Comment on what exactly is the steam frame? 6 days ago:
Basically it can play lower power games directly, or display higher power games from your PC.
Both the Quest and the Steam Frame use ARM hardware, this is the same type of hardware used in phones. This hardware is noteworthy because it’s more power efficient that x86 type hardware, which is what traditional PCs use. Many VR games are made to run directly on the Quest and should be hardware compatible with the Steam Frame too since they both use ARM.
The Steam Frame can also run x86 games thanks to an emulation layer called FEX that valve has been working on. This is something the Quest cannot do, but many PC games will likely be too demanding to run this way. VR games are naturally performance demanding since the game needs to be rendered twice for both eye perspectives, and needs decent resolution. Valve has said that it will be slightly weaker than the current Steam Deck in performance, and that’s probably before we consider the extra performance requirements of VR and the performance overhead of FEX.
So based on that, I would assume NMS would not run well directly on the Frame itself, and you would instead need to run it on your PC and display it on the Frame.
- Comment on [Discussion] Happy New Year! What are you playing on your Deck? - Jan 2026 1 week ago:
I paid roughly $20 for Spiderman Remastered, and I think that was a pretty fair price. Miles Morales goes for even cheaper I believe.
- Comment on [Discussion] Happy New Year! What are you playing on your Deck? - Jan 2026 1 week ago:
Oh I saw someone covering Seance recently (maybe Second Wind?) and I’ve been planning on getting it since.
- Comment on [Discussion] Happy New Year! What are you playing on your Deck? - Jan 2026 1 week ago:
I’ve mostly been playing Spiderman Remastered and Oblivion Remastered. For oblivion I’m using an edited engine.ini file to disable lumens, which has pretty significantly improved performance.
I’ve also been playing RV There Yet with friends, and it’s been great. The new snow map has been really fun (and hard!).
- Comment on [Discussion] Happy New Year! What are you playing on your Deck? - Jan 2026 1 week ago:
Tbf the native windows version is also muddy looking with not great performance.
- Submitted 1 week ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 36 comments
- Comment on [HELP] How to change the Gog and Steam game language on Lutris ? 1 week ago:
Alright I might be an idiot. I bought Alice, spent forever trying config edits, registry edits (locale registry for it is at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\EA Games\Alice Madness Returnsbtw), and no matter what I did the game either would launch in english or not launch at all. And then I tried just setting the game’s language to “French” in the steam properties for the game, and it worked, booted in french.So yeah, that’s all you need to do probably.
As for Dino Crisis, I don’t own it, so I can’t troubleshoot it directly.
- Comment on Lets speculate about the steam controllers price 1 week ago:
I’m thinking the right price is about $80, and I’d be very happy if the price is lower than that.
- Comment on Lets speculate about the steam controllers price 1 week ago:
I sometimes play with my Deck docked, but a lot of my games aren’t playable without the extra buttons/track pads/gyro of the steam deck.
- Comment on [HELP] How to change the Gog and Steam game language on Lutris ? 1 week ago:
Ok I did some searching. Try this:
For Alice, go to ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata/19680/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/My Documents/My Games/Alice Madness Returns/AliceGame/Config/
Check the different .ini files there, one of the engine ones should have a Language value that needs to be set to FRA.
For Dino Crisis, the language is apparently set by a registry value. The game may include a language_setup.exe or something similar that you can run to change the language. In Lutris you’ll want to use a “run exe from inside prefix” option to run it.
If the game doesn’t have an exe to set language, you can edit the registry directly. Go into wine settings for the game inside lutris, and look for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> Software -> CAPCOM -> DINO CRISIS or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> Software -> Wow6432Node -> CAPCOM -> DINO CRISIS.
Hopefully there’s already a key there called language, try setting the value to 2 for it.
- Comment on [HELP] How to change the Gog and Steam game language on Lutris ? 1 week ago:
You may need to adjust more environmental variables than just LANG.
These are for English not French, but the variables I had saved for fixing language issues are:
Key: LANG, Value: en_US.UTF-8Key:
LC_ALL, Value: en_US.UTF-8Key:
LANGUAGE, Value: en_US:en
- Comment on I was recently gifted a Steam Deck for Christmas! If you only had a budget of, let's say 50 bucks, what would you get? 1 week ago:
You might check out some of the different game bundles available right now, they can quickly give you a lot of good games to play for cheap.
One month of humble choice ($15) will get you Nine Sols, Like a Dragon Gaiden, Streets of Rage 4, and a bunch of other games.
Fanatical has a ton of build a bundle available right now for their winter sale. Of those bundles, the Prestige, Best of Platinum, Winter SuperStars, and Play on the Go bundles are all especially recommendes.
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- Comment on Valve is stopping production of LCD Steam Deck models, once sold out they will be gone forever 2 weeks ago:
Right now, they sell a 256GB LCD, 512GB OLED, and a 1TB OLED. The 256GB LCD is going away, leaving only the 512GB OLED and the 1TB OLED.
Previously they had offered 3 sizes of LCD, 64/256/512.
When the LCD models sell out for good, they might start offering a lower price OLED with less storage, but that’s just speculation.
- Comment on Valve is stopping production of LCD Steam Deck models, once sold out they will be gone forever 2 weeks ago:
A lot of people have done burn in tests on the OLED, and it’s barely a concern. The tech has really improved.
- Valve is stopping production of LCD Steam Deck models, once sold out they will be gone foreversopuli.xyz ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 89 comments
- Comment on Steam Replay is out, share your deck stats 3 weeks 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 3 weeks ago:
Yes, especially after the recent performance update.
- Comment on Steam Replay is out, share your deck stats 3 weeks 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 weeks 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 weeks ago:
They make specific hall-effect sticks for the OLED models, I know Gulikit make a set, possibly other companies too.