Can't believe you're such a new channel, your content is great so far! I just ordered my Deck the other day and was looking for some beginner tips/tricks. Your other video was great and, surprise, Dome Keeper is the first game I plan to buy/play on mine.
Small text is the absolute worst, even if infrequent it can really strain my eyes personally. It's definitely an argument not only for accessibility but for adapting to a portable, smaller screen as well. Is that something Valve is working on with devs, to make things Deck-screen friendly? Legit everything I know about the Deck comes from you hah. Still beyond that it's good to see so many games running so well. With production up for them it could grow to be a more potent rival in the handheld market, if enough folks in the casual demographic start buying em too
In order to be listed as "Verified" on the Steam Store - saying that it's a good experience on deck - it needs to meet a number of criteria... one of them being text that's big enough. Dome Keeper is only listed as "Playable" instead of "Verified", with its small text being the reason. I hope that devs take notice, and start implementing "handheld mode" UIs for their games, with bigger, more readable text!
Can't believe you're such a new channel, your content is great so far!
I just ordered my Deck the other day and was looking for some beginner tips/tricks. Your other video was great and, surprise, Dome Keeper is the first game I plan to buy/play on mine.
Small text is the absolute worst, even if infrequent it can really strain my eyes personally. It's definitely an argument not only for accessibility but for adapting to a portable, smaller screen as well. Is that something Valve is working on with devs, to make things Deck-screen friendly? Legit everything I know about the Deck comes from you hah.
Still beyond that it's good to see so many games running so well. With production up for them it could grow to be a more potent rival in the handheld market, if enough folks in the casual demographic start buying em too
In order to be listed as "Verified" on the Steam Store - saying that it's a good experience on deck - it needs to meet a number of criteria... one of them being text that's big enough.
Dome Keeper is only listed as "Playable" instead of "Verified", with its small text being the reason.
I hope that devs take notice, and start implementing "handheld mode" UIs for their games, with bigger, more readable text!
Yes, small text is a game breaker for me. On Switch many games are optimized for text size. I just wish there was a option to increase the text size.
Controls don't work upon booting and moment the dome crashes the game crashes cannot get it to run on deck at the moment