I recommend Augmented Steam, it’s an extension for browsers that integrates itad among other things to the steam store, so you can see if there are better deals on other stores while you browse.
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I recommend Augmented Steam, it’s an extension for browsers that integrates itad among other things to the steam store, so you can see if there are better deals on other stores while you browse.
gog isn’t my main platform for games (mainly because there’s no good support for steamdeck) but some games I’ve played that I liked are:
I know for unity you can filter using adb logcat -s Unity
(which works in windows as well), I guess it would be adb logcat -s Godot
for godot
the thing is the code won’t compile, I might get around it with reflection but it’s gonna be tedious
I find Townscaper really relaxing, there’s no objective, just a toy to make cute looking towns. Haven’t tested it on steam deck tho.
If you like building/puzzles there’s Shapez (this one I tried on steam deck and it might take some time to get used to the controls), it’s like factorio but abstract and without resource management, you just make machines that modify and combine shapes to create new ones, it get’s progressively complicated, if it’s your thing you’ll find it quite addicting so be mindfull of that.
For sims there’s Two Point Hospital, (Two Point Campus came out recently but I haven’t tried it), Planet Coaster and Cities Skylines (if you’re into the hard stuff)
Here are some more narrative driven games that I like:
what i see today is games are super accessible and everyone owns a portable gaming device, my parents are over 60 and they both play games on their phones, although they would’t consider themselves gamers or anything close
i think the barrier to entry on core games gets higher with age so casual games on phones fit nicely within that demographic
i didn’t de-lid mine, just changed the thermal paste and pads, and it’s working fine, might considered doing it in the future
here’s a video i followed, it shows a bunch of mantainance and restoration stuff https://youtu.be/iuOlxAYLTM0
i got a broken ps3 from a friend that i fixed and i’m having a blast but i would’t say i recommend buying one, if you get one cheap, sure, go for it, i’ve seen people on reddit find the slim version for 50 bucks and many thrift store finds as well. if you’re don’t want the hassle of having an unsupported console, i would consider emulating on pc, i triend persona 5 a while ago and it looked better than on ps3
beyond good and evil is great
if your game is in production you risk introducing bugs with every update, but you will probably want the latest version of the engine for your new game