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Cake day: November 1st, 2023

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  • One advantage of owning a Steam Deck is that you get access to games that the Switch doesn’t have, along with the fact that it’s more of a PC, where you can add emulators, third party launchers and Windows on it if you want. Also, you can stream your games over from another PC, PS5 or Xbox using the many programs that are available on the Steam Deck while the Switch doesn’t even do this at all.

    Another advantage of the Steam Deck is that you can find a lot of cheap and good games on sale almost weekly from Steam and other legit keyshops. On the Switch, you have to pay the full price for indie games and ports of games like Batman Arkham Trilogy that play and look terrible while on Steam, you can get those same games for way less than that while having it play and look great as a bonus. Overall, it’s more versatile than a Switch without dealing with some of the nonsense that Nintendo is known to do with their games and online practices.

    Of course, if you like playing first party Nintendo games, then you should stick with the Switch since the emulators are a hit or miss when it comes to emulating Switch first party games on the Steam Deck.

    Now, for which model to choose from, I’d say go with the OLED if you can get it but if not, the LCD should serve you well.



  • I’m trying to remember how I got this game to work, but I believe you use ProtonGE and use the latest version and from there, if you get the game to boot, it’ll show you a launcher screen. On the launcher screen, you can use the touchscreen unless you have a mouse handy since it doesn’t recognize controller input.

    Another thing I can’t remember is how to bypass the launcher screen on every launch but once you disable it, the game runs really good. Good luck and post back here if you still can’t get it to work.