I will be doing a gameplay live stream on my YouTube channel where I will give away a Steam key for #SongsOfConquest. You, the chat, will control the game.
Date/Time: Most likely on Monday, after v1.0 comes out.
P.S. The game works flawlessly on #Linux and is optimized for #SteamDeck with a large UI and battery optimizations.
This week has a fantastic assortment of free games to add to our #SteamDeck libraries, including Endless Legend, Dragon Age: Inquisition, and The Forgotten City!
Is there a #SteamDeck alternative? I seem to recall someone mentioning one to me like it was a less expensive no-brainer because it would also run some Windows software.
@punkscience_ns The main Steam Deck alternative out there is the ROG Ally. You can find used ones out there for pretty cheap right now, especially since they just announced a successor a few days ago, but generally speaking, not cheaper than a Steam Deck. It's essentially a Windows laptop in a different form factor. ASUS has its flaws (as does the Ally itself) but it's put a lot of support into the Ally, far better than the other competitors out there so far.
There's also the Lenovo Legion Go, the MSI Claw and a few other Chinese Windows machines, but all are either nowhere near as supported, nowhere near as cheap or just plain hard to get without signing up for an Indiegogo and waiting months.
As far as running some Windows software is concerned, most of these Windows based machines can be used as a full on desktop replacement when docked with keyboard and mouse if you wanted to do that (and I have done so for 6 months or so).
Hope this helps. If you have any questions, feel free to ask away.
@punkscience_ns There is the ROG Ally, Legion Go, and MSI Claw. None of those are really less expensive than the #SteamDeck. The biggest complaint against those alternatives is the fact that they do run Windows. With the Steam Deck running it's own custom built version of Linux, it turns into a better overall gaming experience. You don't have to deal with things like waiting for Asus or Lenovo to update their software to fix stuff after each Windows update.