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  • The HDMI port on any dock is output only. You would have to get an HDMI capture adapter to go that route, and watching those live with low lag is problematic. Beware of capture adapters that are USB 2.0 (a lot of cheapos will lie about this).

    Another way to go would be Steam Link over wired ethernet.

    One last way, which involves only one higher-end USB-C cable, would be to directly plug the deck to the tablet. One (or both) would act in a CDC-ether role to network the two together. (How do you simultaneously access the internet/Steam’s servers?). This setup is very fussy on the software side. I have been remarkably unsuccessful at connecting the deck to a laptop in this fashion, but Android is more open to doing “dual role” usb stuff.


  • rotopenguin@infosec.pubtoSteam Deck@sopuli.xyzAnyone else get this?
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    11 days ago

    Steam should be loading a separate controller config for every game, or at very least loading a default profile of “every button is literally the same as on an Xbox controller”. A weird SteamInput config shouldn’t affect across all games, I think.

    Does it act up in Desktop mode? How about if Steam is closed, and you play something from Heroic?

    It’s possible that a hardware fault is sending insane inputs. Bad connections to the controller-sub-boards? The controller microchip just going batty?


  • It’s doing the right thing - most of the harm has been done with the battery being charged up in the first place. If you can pull power from the wall instead of battery, do it. Ordinary usage will chip the battery down to the charge limit in due time.

    I have an ASUS laptop which does not do this. When you turn on the battery limit, it stops pulling power from the wall until the battery is down to the right place. Very rude.









  • Epic hasn’t gone out of their way to make life hard for Legendary/Heroic, yet. I guess that is a kind of support.

    My biggest regret with Epic is buying Eastward there, and then whoops the DLC sidestory is available on every store but there. I can only read that as meaning “nobody makes money selling games, to the end user, on EGS. The only money you’ll make is from selling directly to Tim Epic for a giveaway or an exclusive.”

    Am I going to put any more money in Epic? No. Am I going to take the freebies? Sure.


  • Before you do that, try replacing the EOSSDK-Win64-Shipping.dll file with an emulator (in the flavour of Goldberg).

    Fun fact - Nemirtingas made exactly such a thing, but it’s really hard to find a copy! I ended up finding it in “Nucleus Co-op”. Get the zip, don’t bother installing it, just yoink it out of the utils folder.

    I can personally attest that “it hasn’t cryptolockered me as of this moment”, for what that’s worth.







  • When Heroic adds a game to Steam, it’s actually telling Steam to run heroic with a game://gameid argument. So, any such game is already running under the “heroic environment”. Running the Steam entry for the game shouldn’t be much different from running Heroic and then picking the game from Heroic’s list.

    I think the thing you really needed was to just give the game one good run in Desktop mode. A lot of times, games use their first (successful) run to install various runtimes, and those installers need to make pop up windows (which Game Mode is not very good at). Running Heroic in Desktop mode to install the game, and doing your first run in Desktop mode is usually enough, and you can run the game just fine in Game mode after that.