What’s your go-to game to “grind” on the Steam Deck? With the portability I imagine a lot of the community takes advantage of grinding levels/resources/materials/unlockables on games while away from their gaming setup.eam Deck allows me to chill in bed, on the couch, or away from my desk in general and still game.
What’s your go-to game to “grinding” on the Steam Deck? With the portability, I imagine a lot of the community takes advantage of grinding levels/resources/materials/unlockables on games while away from their gaming setup.
Any suggestions?
Noita. It’s a rougelite. Im still brand new. It’s fun (I died due to a single pixel of polymorphine)
I love that left 4 dead 2 is still very much alive compared to xbox servers with the genius of modders the gameplay possibilities are endless
Cosmoteer. I can spend countless hours building ships and destroying everything :D plus it gets over 4 hours battery life
Risk of rain 2
orc massage…oh…you meant…
diablo 4, skyrim, borderlands 2, dead cells, hades…
there’s a bunch.
The Last Spell is sick (although you need a community controller layout)
World of Warcraft retail and classic. The grind is real…
Is there controller support for WoW?
Snowrunner
Elder scrolls online
forza horizon 4/5
Risk of Rain remake
Dead Cells.
Not on my deck yet, but will be when I can emulation going. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.
monster hunter rise, also not very grindy but motorsport manager and stellaris
Why would I play a game where the purpose is to grind?
When I was growing up, grinding was just a necessary evil of some badly paced RPGs, not a feature in of itself.
With games these days all featuring scavenging loot, crafting and grinding, I may as well just sign up for more hours at work instead of playing computer games.
Halls of Torment. Like Vampire Survivors but better!
Civ 6