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Subnautica.
I played it when it was beta, could not finish it then.
It runs pretty good on the Deck, and I alternatively play it on the Deck docked to a tv on the living room, and on my PC.
Subnautica.
I played it when it was beta, could not finish it then.
It runs pretty good on the Deck, and I alternatively play it on the Deck docked to a tv on the living room, and on my PC.
PC mainly, but a couple months ago I got a Steamdeck, and I can now play from the couch on the TV.
I’ve wanted to be able to play from the couch for a long time, but I did not want a PC on the TV, so this is a very good option.
I can play casually and also play coop sometimes easily.
Most importantly, I don’t have to be in my “office” room, since I work from home, it is good to be away from the room I am all day working on.
Loved the first one, maxed it out.
I will however wait until reviews are in, and maybe a month just to be sure it has no technical issues.
I only do this with Nintendo games, and only the flagship ones like Marios and Zeldas.
Say what you want about Nintendo, but they have a pretty good quality control.
I am a team manager, on status meetings on fridays I always ask if someone has good plans for the weekend, and on monday I ask how was your weekend.
I get a lot of silence, and most of the time I tell some bits of what I did, but from time to time someone tells something about what they did.
I think that is good for the team, since we are all remote, it’s a little bit of socializing and have something to talk about other than work.