Blessed be people who have not seen the gacha section of Game banana mods
Blessed be people who have not seen the gacha section of Game banana mods
Steam Deck runs an embedded session of Gamescope which uses DRM (no not copy protection) to display games.
Running Gamescope as a launch command will run it in a nested session, where it’s output is being sent to your display manager, ex. Kwin. That’s where the lag can happen, and usually does especially in GPU bound scenarios
Try passing SDL_VIDEODRIVER=x11 in launch parameters
Gamescope will add input lag which is something you don’t want to have in a game like CS2
Issue not necessarily appearing on the Steam Deck but it would benefit from it as well - better handling of mixed input from a controller and mouse. I have a Steam Controller and prefer to have it simulate a controller in FPS games but to have the right touchpad work as a virtual mouse to ignore in-game acceleration curves and deadzones.
Some games handle it well, like Cyberpunk 2077, some games like Grounded tend to show keyboard prompts whenever it would detect mouse input but still function correctly. If I’m not mistaken Borderlands 2 would drop it’s UI controller layout whenever a mouse input was detected, which can probably be skipped by using layout switching/overrides from Steam Input. The worst offender so far is Hunt Showdown, where the game freezes for 0.5 s when it detects mouse input, even if it’s a physical mouse input.
All of my testing has been conducted on Linux, not sure how it behaves on Windows
Does it also affect SteamCMD?
KDE Plasma, yes that happens when electron apps run in native Wayland mode
Except it also has said issue. Additionally it causes my VPN connection to drop when watching streams, and does noise cancellation despite that option being disabled.
I didn’t even know Bedrock had a VR mode. I’ve tried the Vivecraft mod for Java and it worked very well, albeit required some settings changed to make the controls more natural
I think the only difference left between Oppo and “OnePlus” is the ability to unlock your bootloader… for now at least
Already sailing
As a person who used to do Hackintoshes I am impressed people got it to boot on a Steam Deck
Looks like another job for Gamers Nexus
It’s possible your screens electrically disconnect themselves when going to sleep, which makes Plasma refresh its desktop layout, causing flickering.
My Asus screen does this when powered off but not in standby. That used to crash Plasma Wayland back in 5.24 lol
To my knowledge said blobs are for Secure Boot support, and can be safely removed if said support is not necessary
It was jokingly called LagWiz for a reason
I think following this message to the settings removed it for me, or switching to the Fossify Phone app.
I’m sorry, I don’t have anything specific to help you
I can confirm it’s Motorola specific, I had this message appear too
Newer Plasma versions use Vector pointers when available