I got the 500gb SD card and honestly it basically holds all the SNES games, all the N64 games, most of the MUST haves for GC, all the GBA games, and my favorite og xbox games and ps2 games.
It’s nice retro gaming requires such little space and theres still 2-300 gb left on the sd for steam games.
I dunno, I’ve found it to work amazingly… Depending on the game.
Forza horizon 5 runs amazingly on the steam deck despite turning it into a toaster and killing the battery in like an hour.
It made final fantasy 13 run like a shining diamond.
I think the guy’s done a lot of work and it shows and I appreciate it, really made the steam deck something more than it was.
Open world.
I just finished ToTk and I think I’m done with open world games with 100+ hours of content.
I’d like the game to end and I’ve grown tired of the endless exploring. Sure it’s fun for the first 20 hours but about 40 in I just want the game to end. This goes for the likes of Fallout, Horizon series and anything like that.
I also just recently finished Hellblade Senua’s Sacrifice. I loved every second of this game, 100% story driven (minus the puzzles but their not as bad as they get the wrap for) and I completed this game in 6 hours. No back tracking, No finishing random side quests, I got to experience the story as it was meant to be without stopping for 3 hours every time something new comes up. I can’t wait for the second and I hope it sticks to the original formula.
I do have it installed. I did find it to be very useful actually with games such as Forza Horizon 5 and final fantasy 13, however I wasn’t sure if the newest update changed anything on the os