My deck is for indies, old games and mid-tier games. AAA games tend to suck anyway lol
My deck is for indies, old games and mid-tier games. AAA games tend to suck anyway lol
Everyone knows you can customize controls per-game, yet a lot of people don’t realize you can also change the desktop controls. The settings are only available within steam in desktop mode. For example I switched which triggers do right & left click. Also by default the trackpad scrolls in a circle, you can change this to up and down.
You should just remove the thermal pad… It will function identically to the stock back with no weirdly hot metal part.
This is the way to go. Personally I prefer the glossy screen over the matte anyway.
Thanks for the info 😊 I’ll probably make a post detailing my experience once I do it
Hey just curious, how was your experience with removing and re-attaching the screen? This is the part that makes me most nervous. Did you remove all the old adhesive? And what did you use? Did you scratch any of the black bezel (I have seen that happen in a few videos). How flush does the screen sit? Sorry for all the questions but I ordered the Jsaux one so I will be doing this myself in a few weeks and I am anxious haha
60fps at native res. Settings can all be on low. That said plenty of games are playable at 30 or 40fps