I’ve got a bit of a VR library, but the new ease of setup with this one does have me considering how I’d use the virtual display features. Even with trackpads, a lot of mouse-driven games aren’t great on Steam Deck, but I’m replaying Baldur’s Gate 2 right now and wondering how the mouse controls might work out in VR.
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Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 5 days ago
Doubt I would ever do the VR headset. I simply don’t play the kind of games that work well with (or even need) VR. Although come to think of it, a VR Civilization VI game would be wild.
But the Steam Machine would be interesting to replace the old laptop I currently have running as my multimedia box on my television (streaming, retro gaming, steam mirroring, etc…) It would be more powerful than the well worn old dude I’m currently using.
ampersandrew@lemmy.world 5 days ago
jj4211@lemmy.world 5 days ago
They did at least do: www.meta.com/experiences/…/5781689118524197/?srsl…
No idea if it is vaguely any good or not…
Mechanite@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Its kind of crazy they didn’t make it available on PC. Those graphics look *rough *. I have to imagine the late game turn time/performance is rough too. But, I haven’t played it since I don’t have any Meta devices
Rooster326@programming.dev 4 days ago
Zuck paid for it. That’s why.
He wants it in his eco system.