The moment I had to use the keyboard on the screen I’ve noticed how good it felt, it’s a great improvement over the LCD deck.
The moment I had to use the keyboard on the screen I’ve noticed how good it felt, it’s a great improvement over the LCD deck.
I noticed with the new OLED model that it became all a bit easier, I am usually a laid down gamer when I use my steam deck.
Windows on a Steam Deck is honestly not the recommended vision right now… and it’s Minecraft JAVA edition, runs on any operating system.
Seeing you are on the Steam Deck reddit most of us are SteamOS users on our Decks, thus it’s a recommended way! But you can always use Windows. Eitherway it works both ways.
Just like I said, do not use Optifine. Especially on on a Steam Deck there’s way better mods for shaders and performance.
On a computer with Windows 11 yes.
The Steam Deck OLED gives me an urge to also get a OLED monitor for my PC… but I might just wait till that market expands a little more.
I want to suggest you not to use Optifine for Shaders on the Steam Deck.
Use the Prism Launcher or Modrinth Launcher, and install the mods Iris Shaders & Sodium + Lithium for the optimal experience, also make sure you install a controller mod that support the Steam Deck!
Edit: This will give you approximately 200-300 FPS without shaders, well over 60+ with!
Wait doesn’t Proton put the game in Vulkan by default?
The YBAX are also a little different! :D
I am not saying this is the exact amount of SD’s with a dead pixel on their screen, but it’s a likelihood of the case as there’s probably already been more than 100K orders on the latest SD, and most users report no issues with their screen.
It’s unfortunate if you got a dead pixel, and definitely sucks if it’s in a position that makes you see it all the time.
It’s a nice device for on the go, or if you just want to slouch back on a couch and chill while playing some games, it runs many titles just fine and the emulation possibilities are also insane.
Seems normal :p
That the Deck runs this title on a console level experience… in the palm of your hands is beyond insane.
I hope that with the Deck 2, which is still 2 years away probably we get a larger battery, a better APU likely based on RDNA3+ or better at that point depending how technology shifts and the OLED panel that the current one has, maybe with a slightly higher refresh rate of 120/144.
Hopefully they find a way around membrane switches underneath all the buttons, as I’ve never been a huge fan of membrane and there’s gotta be better options out there, not saying the buttons are bad I just hope we’re getting something more reliable than membrane as in my experience that stuff usually gives up quick.
Welcome to the club.
It’s just that, people whom have a issue go on Reddit to post about it quicker than the ones who don’t, 500 of the Steam Decks shipped, and probably 20-30 of them have a defective pixel, this issue is probably smaller than it seems and I do believe Valve will help those out with issues.
It’s very stiff in mine, no problems with it all. On the other side of my deck the ABYX buttons are the only ones slightly looser than on the LCD. I think this really varies per deck??? :/
Mine seems stiffer too, I can’t seem to shove it around or anything.
Try Ori & Wisp, it looks incredible on this panel lol.
It doesn’t look as mindblowing on pictures, but seeing one today in my own hands… it indeed felt like a whole new world to me, and then laying them side by side… bruh.
Don’t worry, you’re fine! I mistyp website names sometimes too.