Granblue Relink is just about closing that top 100 and has about 650 players right now. That’s not on Deck, that’s across all of Steam.
So a completely different measure than what is used for ranking Great on Steam Deck games…? 🤦 Comparison to concurrent users just isn’t valid because Great on Steam Deck ranking aren’t measured by concurrent users…
it’s that mouse-first games are quite unpopular
Evidence needed. Also, did you purposely leave out the fact that Civ VII is literally #2 trending on the Deck right now because it proves you argument wrong or…?
It’s a different measure because Valve does not disclose full install counts at all, let alone per hardware type, but it does provide concurrent users. I work with what I have. In any case, the top of the list is in the hundreds of thousands of concurrent users, so that does show that the top 100 on Deck does run the gamut until fairly low in usage. That’s not a surprise, gaming is very winner-takes-all right now, particularly on PC. Steam user counts drop VERY quickly, so your argument that the top 500 is all huge is not accurate.
As for Civ VII, I was going off the last top 100 list, which is yearly and thus covering a period before the Civ VII launch, but Civ VI was actually there and I missed it. It shows up at 37. That’s now 3% of the list that is mouse driven. I stand corrected. You’re still wrong.
By the way, speaking of using different metrics, “trending” games aren’t built on absolute numbers, so top played and trending don’t line up at all. I’m assuming Civ VII will make the cut on Deck whenever it does get counted on absolute usage, though.
Not most users, not even as Valve intended (on the Deck, at least).
They literally reserved the green “Verified” badge for games with full controller support and are the only ones eligible for the “Great on Deck” tab. Mouse and Keyboard games get the yellow “Playable” tag instead and a warning on boot.
See, that’s the sad part about actually looking things up. It takes time, people get to nitpick it to death and then some guys will just… you know, say stuff.
It means official full controller support with the default config. There are few games that provide official controller support over Steam Input in the first place, even fewer that have any touchpad custom inputs by default and I’m not even sure if there are any that are Steam Verified. At a glance it’s… what, just Rimworld again? Maybe some first party stuff left over from the Steam Machines fiasco? Sims is only Playable. Civ VII, which you called out earlier, I suspect incorrectly, has official all-stick support, what with having launched on consoles day and date. I haven’t checked it because I haven’t bought it yet, so if I’m wrong let me know. Civ VI doesn’t have default controller support, but it’s only Playable as well. In fact, if you have a list of verified games with touchpad default support I’d love to see it. I’m genuinely curious.
Look, you get to live in this very specific alternate reality where the only difference is people love dual touchpads as a main input system. That’s fine, you’re not hurting anybody. I get hung up on it because blatant misrepresentations on social media are fairly upsetting these days and because I’m still not over having had to use the dumb touchpads on the Vive for a couple of years back there.
But man, is it exhausting to watch it act as a proxy of some much more important crap in real time.
My experience with them has been pretty great. I was able to play a mouse and keyboard game with them without issue (in my case, the games I tested this with were Planet Zoo and FrostPunk). From my experience in the past with Steam controller, it’s the same if not better.
People have been playing every type of game out there with the Steam Controller for years. The efficacy of trackpads is self-evident.
I like to use them for typically very mouse-oriented games, like RTS and point-n-click adventures. They also help make navigating the desktop mode a snap.
Trackpads are highly underrated as inputs for the simple reason that there are two
the touchpads work great as a mouse replacement in games like Civilization VI, which was surprisingly playable on the Steam Deck.
Gee, what kind of “homework” did you even do? These were the top 3 search results for “steam deck trackpad review”, skipping over a Reddit post titled " Steam Deck Trackpads are Actually Good" which was the #2 search result
So a completely different measure than what is used for ranking Great on Steam Deck games…? 🤦 Comparison to concurrent users just isn’t valid because Great on Steam Deck ranking aren’t measured by concurrent users…
Evidence needed. Also, did you purposely leave out the fact that Civ VII is literally #2 trending on the Deck right now because it proves you argument wrong or…?
That’s certainly convenient for you lol
It’s a different measure because Valve does not disclose full install counts at all, let alone per hardware type, but it does provide concurrent users. I work with what I have. In any case, the top of the list is in the hundreds of thousands of concurrent users, so that does show that the top 100 on Deck does run the gamut until fairly low in usage. That’s not a surprise, gaming is very winner-takes-all right now, particularly on PC. Steam user counts drop VERY quickly, so your argument that the top 500 is all huge is not accurate.
As for Civ VII, I was going off the last top 100 list, which is yearly and thus covering a period before the Civ VII launch, but Civ VI was actually there and I missed it. It shows up at 37. That’s now 3% of the list that is mouse driven. I stand corrected. You’re still wrong.
By the way, speaking of using different metrics, “trending” games aren’t built on absolute numbers, so top played and trending don’t line up at all. I’m assuming Civ VII will make the cut on Deck whenever it does get counted on absolute usage, though.
Makes invalid comparisons based on incompatible measures and draws incorrect conclusions
😂
None of the measure are incompatible, none of the conclusions are incorrect and you’re still wrong.
Alrighty, then! If you say so
continues enjoying keyboard and mouse games on Steam Deck like most users, as Valve intended
Not most users, not even as Valve intended (on the Deck, at least).
They literally reserved the green “Verified” badge for games with full controller support and are the only ones eligible for the “Great on Deck” tab. Mouse and Keyboard games get the yellow “Playable” tag instead and a warning on boot.
See, that’s the sad part about actually looking things up. It takes time, people get to nitpick it to death and then some guys will just… you know, say stuff.
Lmao “Playable” tag…
It means official full controller support with the default config. There are few games that provide official controller support over Steam Input in the first place, even fewer that have any touchpad custom inputs by default and I’m not even sure if there are any that are Steam Verified. At a glance it’s… what, just Rimworld again? Maybe some first party stuff left over from the Steam Machines fiasco? Sims is only Playable. Civ VII, which you called out earlier, I suspect incorrectly, has official all-stick support, what with having launched on consoles day and date. I haven’t checked it because I haven’t bought it yet, so if I’m wrong let me know. Civ VI doesn’t have default controller support, but it’s only Playable as well. In fact, if you have a list of verified games with touchpad default support I’d love to see it. I’m genuinely curious.
Look, you get to live in this very specific alternate reality where the only difference is people love dual touchpads as a main input system. That’s fine, you’re not hurting anybody. I get hung up on it because blatant misrepresentations on social media are fairly upsetting these days and because I’m still not over having had to use the dumb touchpads on the Vive for a couple of years back there.
But man, is it exhausting to watch it act as a proxy of some much more important crap in real time.
Wow this “alternate reality” seems pretty immersive:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/td9inr/how_good_are_the_touchpads/
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1675200/discussions/0/4353368616863474991/
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/steam-deck-valve-gaming-handheld
Gee, what kind of “homework” did you even do? These were the top 3 search results for “steam deck trackpad review”, skipping over a Reddit post titled " Steam Deck Trackpads are Actually Good" which was the #2 search result