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Steam Deck

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Now thats a game i didnt expect to have steam deck support but it does!!

I suck at this game just as much as i used too. But its still so fun.

The interface seems a little difficult to navigate though, like checking status effects while on the move. Maybe just havent learned the shortcuts?

Any tips for smoother steam deck experience?

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[–] chemslayer@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

I played entirely in handheld mode, and it works fantastic. It does take some getting used to the "language" of the control scheme, but once you do it feels super smooth, and it's impressive how much they were able to fit into a controller layout. Plus Steam Decks modifiable controls go that last mile to make things great (for example, I assigned two back button to zoom in and zoom out, as the default controls for that are kinda slow to use)