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Latest Comments by Philadelphus
Gabe hand-delivers signed Steam Decks, sounds like a Steam Deck 2 is planned
3 Mar 2022 at 3:30 am UTC

Actually, announcing a Steam Deck 2 (with no release date) might be a good way to quiet all those people talking about how Valve "never stick to anything" and predicting them to give up on the Deck in a few months.

PipeWire is the future for Linux audio and I am sold on it
2 Mar 2022 at 6:57 pm UTC Likes: 2

Just like how electric light bulbs became "the standard going forward" for interior lighting over candles, because of all the numerous advantages. You can still light your house with candles if you really want to though. :grin:

Valve expect to make 'hundreds of thousands' of Steam Decks next month
2 Mar 2022 at 6:51 pm UTC Likes: 3

Hmm, let's math it out: so if March is "the first month", then "tens of thousands" is at least 20k. Then at least 200k for "hundreds of thousands" in April ("the second month"). "Beyond that it'll grow even quicker" but we don't have numbers, so assuming another (counterfactual) 200k for May and June, that's at bare minimum 620k units sold by the end of Q2, and probably a lot more. On the assumption that April is instead "the first month" (maybe they're still shaking the production line out in March), that's still 420k units (and again, probably a lot more).

Exciting times!

PipeWire is the future for Linux audio and I am sold on it
2 Mar 2022 at 3:03 am UTC

Quoting: VulphereOne of the reasons why PipeWire was created is to unify consumer audio (high latency) and pro audio (low latency) in a common ecosystem (ala macOS' CoreAudio), CoreAudio has great concept and I'm glad PipeWire brought that concept to Linux (and eventually will provide long-sought stability in Linux audio ecosystem)
This is probably a stupid question, but…why is there a split in the first place? Why can't consumer audio be low latency too? Or is this massive overkill like providing the average office worker with a monitor with a 500 Hz refresh rate? :happy:

Valheim updated with full gamepad and Steam Deck support
1 Mar 2022 at 6:53 pm UTC Likes: 1

Was this from when they were accidentally testing Proton versions even when native versions were available, and they haven't yet updated with the new test? Or it could just be the native version doesn't work well on the Deck. Actually, maybe you could test that Liam. :smile:

Actually actually, that brings up a question: how easy is it to select between native and Proton versions of games on the Deck?

Steam Next Fest is live once again with plenty of indie demos
1 Mar 2022 at 5:42 am UTC

Quoting: AnzaCrowns and Pawns: Kingdom of Deceit [External Link]
Nicest adventure game in this event that I have played.
I didn't play this demo because I'm generally not really into adventure games, but from the trailer it looked really well done and I might put it on the wishlist. I got a good laugh out of the trailer conversation:
"Someone broke into my grandfather's place last night."
"Oh, wow. Is he ok?"
"No, he's dead."
"What?!?"
"No, I mean, he passed away a while back. I'm just here to sell his house."

Developers - let us know if you need help with Steam Deck testing
1 Mar 2022 at 5:21 am UTC

Just wanted to say good on ya Liam for offering to help out like this for free. I hope this proves really helpful for devs. :smile:

Check your Steam Library against Steam Deck compatibility easily
28 Feb 2022 at 6:41 pm UTC Likes: 1

Up to 27% for me, with just Ultimate Chicken Horse and Supporting* Surviving Mars unsupported. I'm hoping UCH gets supported soon, since literally one of the first things that popped into my head upon hearing the Steam Deck announcement was taking it around to friends' houses with a few controllers to play a few rounds on the TV as a party game. It runs natively (and fine) on Linux and already handles controllers, so I'm not sure what the hold up might be, but at least the devs have continued to support it quite well so I hope it'll be fixed soon.

*Genuine Freudian slip!

Gabe hand-delivers signed Steam Decks, sounds like a Steam Deck 2 is planned
28 Feb 2022 at 6:35 pm UTC

Far more people having been buying the most expensive model, more than they expected. So they will continue to look at the high-end. The 512GB model has significantly outsold the base 64GB model.
Very interesting, for all the talk I saw in articles about how "you can buy the 64 GB model and upgrade the SSD yourself" it seems not a lot of people feel like doing that.

Steam Next Fest is live once again with plenty of indie demos
27 Feb 2022 at 2:07 am UTC

Quoting: Purple Library GuyThat worked. Unfortunately, although it worked, it didn't work. That is, I found the enable-y thing, and it let me download the demo and busily also downloaded Proton and tried to use it and . . . I'm not totally clear from the popups whether it was the demo or Proton itself that didn't happen, but yeah. Demo did not happen. Oh well. Thanks though--clearly in theory you gave me exactly the correct advice.
No worries. You said it was IXION you wanted to try, right? You might try forcing it to use Proton Experimental (if you didn't set that when you enabled its use for everything)—IXION itself didn't require it for me, but there were a few demos I downloaded that didn't run until I forced them to use it. And hey, at least you've got it next time you feel like trying a Windows-only demo. :smile: