![]() ![]() That seemed like a good explanation but now I've had trouble again this morning. If you add cloud saving I’ll play a lot more on the Deck :) That’s all I’ve noticed so far but I’ll try to play to test a bit more. I also noticed that the default screen resolution is not native. The tooltips need to be kept fully on screen regardless of their size and point of origin. If you set the font higher (yea, getting old sucks), many of the tooltips for skills and perks end up off of the screen. And of course we do a lot of scrolling :)įont size has the same problem that it has on the desktop version. ![]() I’d say scrolling is the only thing that is not comfortable. Playing via touch screen and right track pad works well for the most part. The D-pad seems like it should also scroll by default. I would imagine the majority of Deck users are using it as a secondary platform.īe default, scrolling is with the shoulder buttons. I’m certainly not one who would play exclusively on the Deck. The most glaring issue for me is no cloud saves. There are some things that could be improved though in my opinion. I mostly agree with what Joel has posted. Vagrus would likely be considered playable too, IMO. The other games I mentioned are considered playable and I think that's fair. Rimworld is verified and I think rightly so. I have no idea how hard it is to adjust UI on the steam deck but it couldn't hurt. Vagrus would fit into this second category. Other games like Solasta, Clanfolk, etc are still quite small but playable. Some games like Rimworld have done a pretty good job at making the UI adjustable. During the shopping and management UI sections, you could always use magnify - I personally don't like using magnify but I think it's because I need to hotbar it to something different for every game, not just Vagrus. However, when there is voice over, it doesn't matter as much. ![]() Generally, item management is a bit small with the UI and the narration is also small. If you have the time, would you mind sharing which screens/parts are the most inconvenient ones and why? Really great to know that it's not that far off from 'enjoyable'. Originally posted by Joel:I know this is a few months old now but I thought I'd report. ![]()
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