Also Snowpiercer.
I do this for LAN parties. Easier to fly with a steam deck and portable monitor than my desktop. I'm not looking to buy a gaming laptop just for LANs.
I couldn't wait, I'm already using it for that HDR support.
There's software that can do this for you as well. I pass both input and output over the network with no noticeable latency (via ehernet).
If you're using Linux and pipe wire, this is supported out of the box:
pactl load-module module-native-protocol-tcp port=4656 listen=IPADDRESS
pactl load-module module-tunnel-sink server=IPADDRESS tcp::4656
They're other methods on different OS's, this is just what I use.
Go to a library, some have scanners with feeders that will scan to a flash drive.
There's a few that focus around inventory management. Backpack Hero and Dredge come to mind.
What does it mean by AMD support is unclear? You just need mesa which is included by default in most distros. Which is clearly included since it supports the SteamDeck.
It's been in early access for awhile, only the first chapter was available to play. The full game just launched.
Use it for every flight and long train/bus ride. Brought it to LAN parties instead of bringing my desktop. Typically I only play indie games or non-demanding games.
For comparison: I also own a GPD Win 2, it was more of a hassle and I didn't play on it as often.
This. Or if it's low or dirty or just not watery enough.
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That's fun. I tested positive for ecoli last week and live in Colorado. Nothing to do with McDonalds tho. Got it from a recent overseas trip.