It sure does. Did the latest expedition on it. In fact, the loading screen (flying in space through the galaxy) is taking less time on the Deck than my laptop!? In other words, it loads faster.no man's sky also plays well on it.
It sure does. Did the latest expedition on it. In fact, the loading screen (flying in space through the galaxy) is taking less time on the Deck than my laptop!? In other words, it loads faster.no man's sky also plays well on it.
It sure does. Did the latest expedition on it. In fact, the loading screen (flying in space through the galaxy) is taking less time on the Deck than my laptop!? In other words, it loads faster.
Yes, NMS does run very well on it.
It's a game I'll probably always have installed on my Deck because of both performance and how how well-suited to short, impromptu, play sessions the gameplay in NMS is.
Dang. That's a lot of work.I actually had to install nms thru GoG since that's where i pre-ordered from. I had to do this by downloading the setup, add this to steam as a non-steam game run with compatibility enabled. This installs GoG galaxy and then begins installing the game thru that launcher. But you dont need to run the launcher to run the game so i just altered the target for my now added Setup to point to NMS's exe in the new proton prefix. Then i added box art and poster art and such for NMS so it looked right in steam.
Yeah. Put it this way, even though a lot of Windows programs and games play on the Steam Deck, if it's not on Steam, it's a lot more work and not always successful. I've tried some apps with varied results. It's not a Windows machine after all. I did see a video once how to do it through Steam Other-app install, but only tried one app and it didn't work.However, the install failed during finalization steps. Though, it seems like the game runs fine anyway.
I'm sure most will just have the steam version and install that way no problem.
I think there's an Epic app that can be installed through "Discover", i.e. an Arch Linux app. Check it out and see if that's an option.But i'll also be installing the epic launcher for tiny tina soon as well, and figured i'd note here (since many players here have free epic accounts) that such launchers dont have much of a problem with installing thru steam. However, you need to be in desktop mode to do these things the first time. And desktop mode is required for any kind of launcher that opens multiple windows or uses a weird API for menus that treats them as a separate window effectively as the "game mode" steam (default ui) doesn't seem to like such things, as it will scale the screen to the main window and not handle any additional windows. But with GoG that's not a deal breaker as there is no req to run the gog galaxy to play. I'm not so sure how the epic launcher will go (or even the heroic launcher). fingers crossed.
I've been asking for years now how to do this on a regular PC, but nobody ever answers meYeah, you can set the Deck, Steam Controller, PS4 Dualshock, or PS5 Dualsense (or any other controller with gyro capability that I forgot) to do headlook.
For example, I set the Gyro to control the mouse and set the Gyro Activation button to Left Pad Click and make it a Toggle activation:I've been asking for years now how to do this on a regular PC, but nobody ever answers me![]()
You can certainly play it on the Steam Deck with a Frontier copy, but it'll be a lot less fiddly if you buy it on Steam for that explicit purpose. I personally don't use Steam but believe this is the generally agreed upon answer to such questions.For the deck is it better to get EDO direct from frontier and use their launcher or is steam the better option?
This is pretty much what I'm hearing from other places too. Wanted to gather enough opinions before making my decision. Thank you.You can certainly play it on the Steam Deck with a Frontier copy, but it'll be a lot less fiddly if you buy it on Steam for that explicit purpose. I personally don't use Steam but believe this is the generally agreed upon answer to such questions.
I haven't tried it yet, mostly because I thought the experience wouldn't be great, but you convinced me otherwise. Cool stuff.I just wanted to share the idea of setting up the FSS to use the gyro.
I set mine up this way yesterday and played around a bit and it feels pretty cool to move the Deck around while using the FSS, like you're looking through the viewfinder of an instrument.
It felt like a similar experience to using an app which I have on my phone that uses the gyros in the phone to show on the screen what stars and planets are visible in the sky where the phone is pointing.
Anyway, I enjoyed it, and not sure why it took me so long to think about setting it up this way. So I wanted to share for anyone else who hadn't thought of it.