• Ulrich@feddit.org
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    1 day ago

    Pretty much the same titles over and over again.

    I’ll never not be shocked at BG3 because it runs potato quality but to each their own, I suppose.

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      12 hours ago

      I can’t say I’ve ever cared about how a game looks.* Sure maybe it’s worth discussing, but it’s always the last thing on my list.

      I played BG3 (Once, all the way, second time up to act 2) exclusively on my Steam Deck in handheld mode. Sure Act 3 has a little bit of lag, but nothing that ever bothered me. All the characters in the game were unique, I know Gale from Karlach from Lae’zel.

      *(Discussion about art style or artistic choice being different, Pixel vs cell-shaded vs realistic etc)

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        12 hours ago

        I can’t say I’ve ever cared about how a game looks.

        Fair enough. Certainly some devs spend a ton of time making games look incredible so there’s obviously a bunch of users like me who do appreciate that, and also many who don’t!

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      1 day ago

      Agree. AAA titles aren’t suited to run on a Deck and should be streamed from a PC with remote play…but I this k this is the appeal of having the games in a portable format, that people are willing to put up with such shit performance.

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        1 day ago

        It really depends on the specific game, many older AAA games or non-unreal games run fine.

        It’s also interesting seeing how some games run much better now than they did on release. CP2077 (non-dlc parts) runs pretty well now for example, much better than it did when the Deck first came out.