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I know this isn’t exactly what you mean, but I use the Remote Play function to stream games from my PC to my living room TV, it works like a charm!
I know this isn’t exactly what you mean, but I use the Remote Play function to stream games from my PC to my living room TV, it works like a charm!
This is the way
Well you see, 3000 years ago…
You can play it on the Deck if you just use one of the trackpad as mouse, I do it all the time :D
This is the correct answer. Damn banshee curse…
I think so too, mainly based on the title and that the performance stats look like it does on my Steam Deck. Thanks for the reply!
Noob question incoming; which one is which?
Does this apply to rubber ducks? Because that’s a thing in my life
I have a friend in Køben that I ordered it through, and went to pick it up there :)
No worries, I am also norwegian and I have a Deckert. There is absolutely no restrictions on using the Deck with your account in Norway. Only hassle is the actual acquiring of the machine.
I just want a Four Swords Adventures port with wireless multiplayer, is that too much to ask?
Pikmin 4, and loving it!
Ah that’s unfortunate.
To clarify I use my Steam Deck in a third party dock with a LAN-port connected to my TV. I’ve had no issues at all and streamed FF7 Rebirth with 2k resolution and stable 120fps yesterday, no interruptions.