You can still shell swap or vinyl wrap your OLED, replace joysticks and buttons, etc. It’s cooler to customize it in that way imo
You can still shell swap or vinyl wrap your OLED, replace joysticks and buttons, etc. It’s cooler to customize it in that way imo
I’ve played 60 hrs of Vampire Survivors in the last year since I got my SD OLED. Had the game platinumed before the latest DLC release. Just a ton of fun
How are you playing DS1 at 60+ fps on your steam deck? I thought the game was limited to 60
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This looks great, just installed it. Now to figure out how to make it looks totally transparent with just the different buttons and shrink it a bit like in the project’s screenshots
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Finally a Mac with a touchscreen
Read the post, literally nothing ☺️
I had an external hard drive enclosure that I stored my Plex content on before I built a nas, and the enclosure would go to sleep after 15 minutes and take the drives offline. So i had a cron script write a 1 kb file to each drive every 14 minutes. Worked well enough
Yeah this was more or less Ray Kruzweil’s take all the way back in 2005.
It’s so sad Steve Jobs died of ligma
Holy shit what a mensch, ty! The machines in my building are the easy kind too, no lock picking required!
My apartment building also converted their coin machines to CSC Go, so I’ve been biding my time until he reveals this exploit. They’re $2.50 per wash cycle and $2.25 per dryer cycle, but if you do a big load it won’t get fully dried so you might need an extra cycle. It’s basically highway robbery even considering the water and electricity usage.
Will do, thanks so much! And good tip about the Glue! I have noticed on the left half (which is the side with the intermittent LED issue), that if I flex the assembly a smidge I can get the LEDs to come on, so it probably is a bad solder joint somewhere or something
Great advice, thanks so much! I don’t think I’ll be able to source a board schematic because I believe it was a one-off small run, but I can follow the traces on the PCB. My friend is an electrical engineer and he and I will test with his multimeter and see what we can figure out! Thanks again!
FWIW I have no issues with my dbrand skin on my Steam Deck OLED. Though I spent hours to get a near perfect application and I repasted its APU with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut.
Awesome! Will try loading Reshadeck on my SD OLED later!
I bought Vampire Survivors two weeks ago and I have almost 40 hours, all on Steam Deck. It’s the most fun I’ve had gaming in a long time. Simple gameplay loop with constant action and so many possible permutations of characters, stages, and power ups! I have ~ 2/3 of the unlocks and achievements so far.
I really wanted to get a steam deck when they first came out, but I decided not to bc I wasn’t gaming much at the time. Then I got a SD OLED right when they came out, and I’ve been playing it pretty much every day since then. I love playing retro games and emulating on it since its OLED screen is amazing, and I also do Steam Remote Play to it from my gaming PC and Chiaki to remote play from my PS5. Like another poster said, the Steam Deck has also been a game changer for getting me playing older games from my backlog. It’s perfect for playing games on the couch while watching TV or a movie as well.
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