That's what I'm thinking too! The housing is probably too small to house it all but man it would be cool
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It's not too shabby, never really counted it but I believe it lasts for about 6h at least on a full charge? I usually only drive for around an hour max though so it's more of a guesstimate
I have one of these, not sure if its the exact model but i can confirm. Comes with a battery.
Can also confirm (to my annoyance) that you cannot have it charging and play music at the same time. So don't bother buying a slim angled micro usb cable like I did...
Shot in the dark but maybe you're thinking of word2vec?
In case of a fix for the Deck, this would roll through to the Linux desktop too, right?
Does anyone have a screenshot of how it looks? I'm curious
I don't really have any way to confirm this, but I think the latest update fixed it for me.
After updating I could take down the notification volume by 2-3 notches and it feels significantly quieter now. Soo... problem solved!
Any gamepad without vibration feels lifeless to me. This was one of the first gamepads I bought for PC, the Thrustmaster Dual Analog 4. No vibration, L3/R3 require a lot of force to press, no analog movement on the triggers. I guess what you get is what you pay for but man I don't wanna go back to cheapo controllers...
Steam Controller is of course an unbeatable classic, almost it's own category with the weird but charming touchpads.
Of the more conventional controllers I'm a big fan of my current Gulikit KK3 Max. I was looking for a controller with Hall-effect joysticks, and this one looked like one of quality, so I decided why not eh. Feels like a good controller when I use it, so I'm content with it.
Playing FH4 too, trying to get all the playlist related achievements before it's too late 😋
One thing I've noticed is that you can't be signed in from two places, so if you decide to play on desktop after playing on the deck, you need to sign in again...
Bought Dicey Dungeons as a good one to play on Deck. I can run it with the TDP on the GPU set to 3w, which increases the battery lifespan impressively, while still running great! Plus the game itself lends itself well to the deck I'd say.
All these answers are so killjoy and boring. Like yeah we should strive to make our own planet better, but why not also do this? Building habitats on other worlds doesn't prevent us from caring for this one.
Plus maybe trying to make a liveable environment in space can give us new insights in preserving the one at home. Like how solar panels have come from space exploration.