Diablo IV was good when it came out and since then they have made it literally 200% better. And even more big changes coming next month all good stuff.
2:10 10 WATTS?? In a game like THAT?? WTF? I've played 3D open world games with much less! That game shouldn't ever touch 7W at all, especially at 60fps! That is unacceptable. 10:15 Stardew Valley still runs better smdh. I wish game optimization were dev's #1 priority when finished 9:00 D4 was free for a weekend. I got to play it on my SD OLED. The game runs surprisingly well! 10W-12W at 30fps wasn't bad at all. I was also think that 30fps was gonna be super choppy, but it was actually rly smooth! I was expecting a choppy 30fps at like 20W+ lol
@@oleksandrkalietnikwork1865 It's not about boredom, it's about optimization and power efficiency on a handheld I know of so many PS2 games and 2D pixel games that're more power hungry than modern AAAs smh. Sekiro at max settings/solid 60fps pulled 17W average, while MGS3, a 20yo PS2 game, needs liek 22W just to reach a measly 60fps that wasn't nearly as stable as Sekiro. If you don't understand why that's bad, then GTFO here with your petty mockery I want 8h+ of playtime out of my portable device, not 2. And I very much care about my battery health. Poor game optimization shouldn't be tolerated in any way
Farming simulator 22 No Man's sky 7 Days to die ARK survival ascended Construction simulator Core keeper Dawn of defense Dinkum Dredge Grounded Hot Wheels unleashed Mist survival
I still can't wrap my mind around why people play these graphic heavy games on such a low-end device. I mean, i understand if they only do it while connected to a charger, but if there's no further optimisations to balance out performance and battery life, then i don't understand how ruining your battery life with several 1.5 sessions of wukong can be enjoyable. In a whole year of active usage my 256gb LCD is now somewhere on 96% of maximum battery capacity, and I've only been playing games on 4TDP when out of reach for my charger, or didn't unplug my SD for the entirety of play session to not overstress the battery. Now imagine playing these games without having the deck always plugged to charge, they'll be played in short sessions which overstress the battery, if it's a common situation, then battery capacity will go down even further, down to 80%.
Ye i got stuck without save , tried to bring the console and it crashed , lost 1 hour of progress . Apart of that Skyrim looks perfect playing on high in 50hz .
I'm gonna be honest if I had my pc i probably would of never tried bg3 but I'm gladbi got my deck and tried it out since it's compatible and I figured why not I'm on my 3rd playthrough and am playing it with my friend on his deck best game every
I finally played dead cells, Celeste and Carrion this month. I’d love to try the currently most played game but the backlog is too huge and maybe I’ll see if I can get it on a more performant pc than the steamdeck. I like the top 20 format. Tends to have more movement.
perhaps this is a dumb take, but I think only games with a consistent 60 fps should qualify as steam deck verified. The others should be listed as playable
@@monoxzide1073yeah I agree a stable 40 FPS is great on my OLED SD more than happy with that. Uncharted 4 and Lost Legacy looks and plays incredible at a locked 40 FPS
I was thinking the same but like me you probably own a gaming PC so we can choose to play more demanding games on PC and other games on the Steam Deck.
@@fedenadur The trouble is, even indie developers look at Steam Deck and say "yeah, no. 30fps is fine, the game is playable, we don't have to optimise our 2.5d platformer to run well on Deck, because everybody knows that Steam Deck is just a handheld and nobody expects it to run new games well".
Was your most played game in this months list? What was it?
Nope. I was playing Beyond Good and Evil & Outcast: Second Contact. Both worked brilliantly on OLED.
Kind of a tie for Halo MCC and battlefield 4
Yes GTA!
Monster hunter world and god of war :)
Ghost of Tsushima!
Never got to play it on my PS5 and I’m loving being able to play it anywhere 🤓 it also looks pretty darn good on the deck
Top 20 is best. If its just the Top 10 there won't be any surprises outside what's trending now and the same old "must play" titles every month.
My Steam Deck is basically just a Slay The Spire machine at this point.
I'm playing Terminator Resistance on my Oled currently. Plays like a charm and having tons of fun with it! 👍👍
20 is good dude, more games to Wishlist
I play the BioShock trilogy again for the first time on my SD
I have done recently they play and look incredible especially the remastered versions. The first Bioshock is goated
OG or remastered?
@@GoblinArmyInYourWalls Remastered
I just started plaing Star Wars Fallen Oder yesterday
Diablo IV was good when it came out and since then they have made it literally 200% better. And even more big changes coming next month all good stuff.
Been playing wukong at 50+ thanks to the dlss enabler mod, and the input delay isnt noticeable if you turn off the steam decks fps limiter
70+ hours into wukong with the steam deck, just beat the game, had about dozen crashes 😂 but made it lol 🎉
Been playing a crap ton of Core Keeper on my Deck, such an amazing game highly recommend even if your not a fan of Terreria like games.
2:10 10 WATTS?? In a game like THAT?? WTF? I've played 3D open world games with much less! That game shouldn't ever touch 7W at all, especially at 60fps! That is unacceptable. 10:15 Stardew Valley still runs better smdh. I wish game optimization were dev's #1 priority when finished
9:00 D4 was free for a weekend. I got to play it on my SD OLED. The game runs surprisingly well! 10W-12W at 30fps wasn't bad at all. I was also think that 30fps was gonna be super choppy, but it was actually rly smooth! I was expecting a choppy 30fps at like 20W+ lol
You are probably really bored in your life😂 10 watts !!!!!!😂
@@oleksandrkalietnikwork1865 It's not about boredom, it's about optimization and power efficiency on a handheld
I know of so many PS2 games and 2D pixel games that're more power hungry than modern AAAs smh. Sekiro at max settings/solid 60fps pulled 17W average, while MGS3, a 20yo PS2 game, needs liek 22W just to reach a measly 60fps that wasn't nearly as stable as Sekiro. If you don't understand why that's bad, then GTFO here with your petty mockery
I want 8h+ of playtime out of my portable device, not 2. And I very much care about my battery health. Poor game optimization shouldn't be tolerated in any way
Finally started playing greedfall in August.
Farming simulator 22
No Man's sky
7 Days to die
ARK survival ascended
Construction simulator
Core keeper
Dawn of defense
Dinkum
Dredge
Grounded
Hot Wheels unleashed
Mist survival
Actually beside my bow string , and some characters hair being pixelated , I didn’t have to lower the settings from “out of the box” settings
What game?
I still can't wrap my mind around why people play these graphic heavy games on such a low-end device. I mean, i understand if they only do it while connected to a charger, but if there's no further optimisations to balance out performance and battery life, then i don't understand how ruining your battery life with several 1.5 sessions of wukong can be enjoyable.
In a whole year of active usage my 256gb LCD is now somewhere on 96% of maximum battery capacity, and I've only been playing games on 4TDP when out of reach for my charger, or didn't unplug my SD for the entirety of play session to not overstress the battery.
Now imagine playing these games without having the deck always plugged to charge, they'll be played in short sessions which overstress the battery, if it's a common situation, then battery capacity will go down even further, down to 80%.
Def play Little Nightmares 1&2.
I switch between ffxiv and cyberpunk 2077 2.0
Bioshock and God of War
Hidden gem: pathfinder kingmaker enhanced plus edition
Does Skyrim Still crash on LCD Steam Deck or was that fixed when you bring up the virtual Keyboard?... I don't get how people can stomach that...
Ye i got stuck without save , tried to bring the console and it crashed , lost 1 hour of progress . Apart of that Skyrim looks perfect playing on high in 50hz .
I'm gonna be honest if I had my pc i probably would of never tried bg3 but I'm gladbi got my deck and tried it out since it's compatible and I figured why not I'm on my 3rd playthrough and am playing it with my friend on his deck best game every
I finally played dead cells, Celeste and Carrion this month. I’d love to try the currently most played game but the backlog is too huge and maybe I’ll see if I can get it on a more performant pc than the steamdeck. I like the top 20 format. Tends to have more movement.
perhaps this is a dumb take, but I think only games with a consistent 60 fps should qualify as steam deck verified. The others should be listed as playable
Agreed
40fps is more than enough if a game can lock at for with no dips, that to me it acceptable
@@monoxzide1073yeah I agree a stable 40 FPS is great on my OLED SD more than happy with that. Uncharted 4 and Lost Legacy looks and plays incredible at a locked 40 FPS
@@monoxzide1073 I agree with this. 40 should be it
100%
can steam deck handle overcooked?
Of course. I played overcooked 2 on my steam deck.
Hades 2 🎉
That's a lot of 3's :)
Is THIS how you want to experience Black Myth? Really?
For some its the ONLY way to experience Black Myth - GeForce NOW is really great for upping the quality and saying on Steam Deck though
I was thinking the same but like me you probably own a gaming PC so we can choose to play more demanding games on PC and other games on the Steam Deck.
@@fedenadur The trouble is, even indie developers look at Steam Deck and say "yeah, no. 30fps is fine, the game is playable, we don't have to optimise our 2.5d platformer to run well on Deck, because everybody knows that Steam Deck is just a handheld and nobody expects it to run new games well".
@@9r33ks is that really your experience as for me the indie games for the most part play great on the Steam deck
@@cameronrobinson946 there is a number of games , released, and in development, that can't keep consistent 60fps.
❤20