Thanks! I'll check it out on my next night off.
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Just to jump onto this comment: Factorio just released a major expansion this week.
In a similar vibe, Satisfactory just left early access a few weeks ago.
I think that perceived smoothness from 40 fps comes from the LCD screen they chose, and using a controller. Docking the deck to a monitor and using a mouse makes it much more noticeable; but running games at 720p makes it much easier to hit 60 fps.
That looks like it was a lot of fun. I would have hopped in if I had known there was a MP session going. Maybe in the future I'll join, or I can offer up a dedicated server.
I always try to keep my reviews constructive for small devs. So far, they've always appreciated the detailed feedback. I've had a few where I completely changed my reviews after they fixed my complaints and let me know about the update.
Don't forget the people that just recently started producing butt caffeine. Makes you go FAST.
That's an instant uninstall for me
I usually recommend starting at the beginning and reading forward from there. At some point you may feel like bouncing around. It looks like they've broken up the entries into series since I was last there.
The biggest spooky factor of Subnautica was being alone and surrounded by the unknown. I guess they aren't going for that this time.
Compared to the first, Below Zero was okay. I predict their third game is going to be "meh".
Look at the date of the latest piece of data, and you have your answer
I can't help but question the accuracy of this list, since the Steam Deck doesn't seem to log hours for games played in offline mode correctly. I easily have hundreds of hours unaccounted for. It will also add played time for hours spent in standby with a game running, but then wipe all of the hours played and in standby once I connect to the internet.