I use my Deck for gaming, but one of the things I like most about it is the ways it can be used that are slightly off the beaten track. I think it’s a pretty established principle that a lot of us enjoy setting new stuff up on our machines more than actually using it, and I was wondering what tricks I’m missing out on. So here’s a list of the things I’ve added to my deck apart from the stock “play steam game hurr durr” functionality, and I’d love to hear any that other people have added to theirs.

  • Emby - There’s a good Emby client that’ll run in console mode, that plays music, TV and movies from my Emby server (a raspberry pi) plugged into my NAS.
  • Spotify - I was surprised to find that there’s a Spotify client that works, again, very happily in game mode if you add it as a non-steam application. And because it’s non-steam, you can run it as a separate application parallel to a game and play music at the same time.
  • Podcast player - there’s a pretty decent podcast player in Discover that can be added to Steam to play in console mode. Again, can run parallel to a game. (Damnit, this one’s stopped launching. Might need updating, might have broken.)
  • Emulation - this one’s pretty well published already, but EmuDeck is, once you get past a few quirks, a great way to get non-PC games running on your deck; it’s amazing how well Switch games run on it. And it feels scandalous to have my Switch library available without the cartridge or carrying another machine. Feels like it’s for my convenience, not just the company’s legal preferences, you know? And yes, I mean my library, my Switch games are legal YES THEY ARE SHUT UP.
  • Heroic games launcher - very cool to have this unified library of GoG, Prime and Epic freebies available on my Deck, for much the same reason as above - just lovely to have it doing what I want it to, not just what meets the interests of the platform that vended the software to me.
  • Itch.io - There’s an Itch client. This kinda amazed me, and having that many weird, tiny games for train journeys and such is a lovely concept.
  • Microsoft GFWL - This is way easier to get working than people had led me to believe, and Microsoft has actually put a guide together for it. You need the top-tier subscription at about ten bucks a month, and it’s streaming, but hey, it cost me twenty dollars to find out Starfield is boring instead of sixty. Good times.
  • VPN / Samba sharing - Speaking of my NAS, it was pretty easy to set up a VPN between my router and my deck (and laptop for that matter) so everywhere I go, I’m on my home network if I need to be. That makes my NAS and incidental junk storage available at a minute’s notice so I can leave… large files, I don’t know what they might be, let’s say it’s a gigabyte database file for work - downloading on P2P at home and drag them into my Deck from the other side of the country when I’m staying with relatives.
  • Music Synth - There’s a couple of very cool gizmos for making music - one of which being Korg’s actual literal Gizmo for Switch - available to the Deck. I’ve got Gizmo and Rytmik already, I’d love recommendations if anyone knows any others.

Any other suggestions?

  • GamiacB
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    1 year ago

    Laptop replacement. Browsing, email, drawing, I’ve even been getting into Godot lately.

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    1 year ago

    No one said masterbation yet - at least one of you does it, fess up

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    1 year ago

    Don’t mention Starfield

    My heart is still broken

    Back to Skyrim 😔

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    1 year ago

    I use it as a media centre to watch downloaded movies/TV on my television. It’s great for movie nights with the wife.

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    1 year ago

    You have it covered via Embry, but I’ve found it to be a lovely Plex client via Plex HTPC. Kick back in bed and watch an episode of The Sopranos before drifting off.

  • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    1 year ago

    I’ve played DnD through the browser and with Discord. I also recorded our sessions with OBS.

    I’ve used it to help my kids troubleshoot computer troubles with Sunshine and Moonlight and Discord.

    I’ve even done small programming tasks. But that’s painful without a proper keyboard.

    All in all I more or less use it like all my other computers. As soon as bazzite has added an on-screen keyboard for full disk encryption I am switching to that so that I’m not limited by the locked root partition.

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    1 year ago

    On my desk I have a CRT monitor sitting in the corner facing towards me, my Deck is docked to that, and so I use my Deck as a secondary PC, can come in handy during comp assignments, when I zip up my code before upload, I sometimes send it to my drive, download it on Deck, and test if my code runs on Deck

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    1 year ago

    I really wanted to stream a game using Discord so my friend could watch me play Dying Light, but unfortunately I could not get it to work. Good news is that Discord voice chat works great.

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    1 year ago

    digital art with a Huion Kamvas 13, main pain point is I can only get it working with a USB C to C cable plugged directly into the deck, and I haven’t been able to find a dock/hub that has an additional USB C port with video out, but the huge battery on the OLED makes this less of a pain in general, just still would be nice to have the extra USB ports and wall power at the same time as I’m using the tablet

    been thinking about setting up windows on this extra SSD I have from upgrading my LCD deck, and seeing if that makes the 3-in-1 cable work through the dock or if it’s just an issue with the dock itself