Fubarberry
@Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz
- Comment on STEAM FRAME - Valve Corporation Trademark Registration 4 days ago:
As others have said, we have two upcoming steam hardware devices: VR headset and a new Steam Machine. This is probably one of the two.
My personal guess is it’s the new Steam Machine.
- Comment on STEAM FRAME - Valve Corporation Trademark Registration 4 days ago:
Technically android is running on Linux, Google’s even adding an official Linux terminal that can run Linux apps.
- Comment on LEGO The Lord of the Rings gets updated and it's now Steam Deck Verified 5 days ago:
I think I have it on GOG, hopefully it’ll get the same updates. Right now GOG is showing last update as 27 February 2025.
- Comment on New rumor suggests Valve's Steam Deck 2 is much further away than we thought 1 week ago:
It’s been officially available in Australia since 2024. I don’t know about NZ though.
- Comment on New rumor suggests Valve's Steam Deck 2 is much further away than we thought 1 week ago:
The steam deck does benefit from common hardware. Valve will distribute prerendered shaders for the Deck’s GPU over steam game updates, so most of the time deck users don’t have to deal with shader stutter or wait for the game the render them itself during first startup.
Steam may share shaders between linux users with the same GPU, but I’m not sure. A new steam machine will definitely benefit from this though.
- Comment on New rumor suggests Valve's Steam Deck 2 is much further away than we thought 1 week ago:
Yes, but that was awhile ago that they said it as well.
- Comment on New rumor suggests Valve's Steam Deck 2 is much further away than we thought 1 week ago:
New steam controller was leaked earlier this year, and leaks for the new steam machine came out a few days ago. So you’ll get your wish pretty soon probably.
- Comment on New rumor suggests Valve's Steam Deck 2 is much further away than we thought 1 week ago:
With the death of moore’s law, that may never be possible for a handheld.
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- Comment on New rumor suggests Valve's Steam Deck 2 is much further away than we thought 1 week ago:
As previously discussed, it’s confirmed that Valve is in fact working on a x86 to ARM emulator, probably for their upcoming VR headset.
However from what I understand, we’re unlikely to get better battery life from ARM hardware unless the software/games are actually created for ARM hardware. x86 games running through an emulator probably won’t see much benefit from the ARM hardware even if everything works great.
- Comment on New rumor suggests Valve's Steam Deck 2 is much further away than we thought 1 week ago:
It’s coming, expected to launch alongside the upcoming Steam Machine.
- Comment on New rumor suggests Valve's Steam Deck 2 is much further away than we thought 1 week ago:
Arguably the switch 2 will be the big indie target going forward, but thankfully it’s performance being so close to the Deck’s should keep the Deck relevant.
- Comment on New rumor suggests Valve's Steam Deck 2 is much further away than we thought 1 week ago:
That’s great if we start seeing it, but so far the Lenovo Go S is the only one, and Lenovo doesn’t even list the steam OS version on their website in most countries.
- Comment on New rumor suggests Valve's Steam Deck 2 is much further away than we thought 1 week ago:
How would you change the ergonomics/button placement? I find everything pretty comfy where it is, but I have somewhat large hands.
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- Comment on Developer Interview: my chat with the creators of Ocean Keeper (an indie game on Steam) 1 week ago:
Great interview! I hadn’t actually seen this game before, I’ll have to check it out.
- Comment on Planning on buying a SteamDeck. What should I know before purchasing? 1 week ago:
The thing is it can’t actually be compliant, because the spec doesn’t allow all 4 pieces to communicate. The adapter is either passing on the cable’s info (and pretending to be invisible) or it has to overwrite it with its own info.
The adapter could maybe do it safely if it evaluated itself vs the cable, and specifically reported the lowest performance piece to the device, but that would still be a standards violation.
- Comment on Planning on buying a SteamDeck. What should I know before purchasing? 1 week ago:
The dpad wouldn’t need to change based on whether I was touching the stick, it would be more about changing the abxy buttons. If I’m simulating wasd controls for a game, when touching the left stick I would usually want the A button to be space and B to e key, but when navigating menus I want A to be enter and B to be esc.
- Comment on Gaming handheld prices are out of control, except for the Steam Deck 1 week ago:
A big part of console/computers getting cheaper has been thanks to decreasing transistor sizes (aka moore’s law). But we’re seeming reaching the physical limits of how small transistors can get, and as a result hardware won’t get cheaper simply from being remade with smaller chips.
- Comment on How Time Flies 1 week ago:
You can use GPU pinning to make the GPU run harder than necessary, and PowerTools plugin should let you do the same with CPU.
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- Comment on Planning on buying a SteamDeck. What should I know before purchasing? 2 weeks ago:
You can disable wake from bluetooth in system settings now, and you can even disable it per device.
Also 180 degree USB-C connectors are really nice, but they actually aren’t USB-C spec compatible and can potentially burn up or other issues. Basically when you use a USB-C cord, there’s 3 way communication where the charger and cord both report to the deck what voltages and amperage amounts they support, and then the Deck decides what to charge at. The 180 degree connector isn’t part of this communication, and is invisible to the rest of the system. If it’s not able to support the charge rate of the other devices, it can burn up and potentially destroy your deck and cable.
- Comment on Planning on buying a SteamDeck. What should I know before purchasing? 2 weeks ago:
Usually you use them to enable gyro, and automatically disable it when you aren’t touching one of the sticks. Part of this is it lets you set the deck down without the gyro going crazy from movement, but the biggest part is it lets you “reset” your position. When using gyro aiming it’s easy to get the deck turned in an uncomfortable position, and all you have to do is lift your thumbs off the stick for a moment, reposition, and go back to playing.
In comparison, when using gyro aiming on systems without capacitive sticks, you usually need a camera reset button (like Splatoon) or need to make gyro aiming only available when holding down an “aim” button (like LT).
You could also use capacitive sticks to change other controls. Some games have awkward menu controls, especially when using steam input to simulate keyboard keys. In games like this, you can have the controls normal for playing when touching the left thumbstick, but when you swap your thumb to the dpad instead it switches to “menu mode” with different binds to navigate menus easier.
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- Comment on I upgraded my LCD to OLED with DeckSight! Also swapped the case and buttons while I was at it 3 weeks 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 3 weeks 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 weeks 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.