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I got an OLED 1 TB for my birthday yesterday and I'm looking for titles I can download to play when I'm off shore on a ship. I like FPS games but am always looking for the next adventure. What do you suggest?

Edit- are there any Lemmy communities I should be checking out too? Aside from this one?

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[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 5 points 6 months ago (3 children)

4-5 days is more time without Internet than I'm used to, so other people may have better advice.

For using the Steam Deck offline, you can either use it in online mode (without Internet), or switch it to offline mode. For most people, it's best to just stay in online mode and never touch offline mode even if they'll be offline for hours.

However since you're going multiple days without Internet, I'm guessing you'll probably actually need to use offline mode. I would recommend launching any newly installed games in online mode once, then switching to offline mode (both in steam settings and wifi turned off) and making sure everything still works. It's hard to determine what DRM different games have, and what will work or won't work without Internet. Anything that you find doesn't work can be refunded if you have less than 2 hours of recorded gameplay, and you may have to rely on that mechanic to deal with games that have DRM that keeps you from playing on the ship.

Also worth noting, offline mode specifically means the deck is not connected to Steam's servers, but wifi and non-steam internet services can still work. Putting the deck in offline mode is supposed to keep you from having issues with the steam license check, but other DRM programs can do license checks as well and may fail if you don't have WiFi (regardless of if you're in steam offline mode or not).

[–] Tugboater203@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago (2 children)

That's really good to know, I'm coming from console/mobile games so stuff like that never really comes up.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, it's an unfortunate side effect of most PCs always having Internet access. Hopefully it won't give you any trouble, but it sucks to run into a game that won't run offline or that is insisting on a license check when you know you won't have Internet anytime soon.

[–] sevan@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago

I run a heavily modded Skyrim on my deck and it plays fine offline, but the launcher won't work offline for some reason. So, I can play it as much as I want, so long as I don't completely exit the game. Its probably a solvable problem, but I'm rarely without a connection or at least the ability to use my phone as a hotspot just to run the launcher.