• Jinxyface@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Mostly just Valve specific software implements to make the experience better. SteamOS has a really good suspend/resume sleep feature where you can just power off the Deck during a game like any other console, then when you hit the power button again it just lights back up to where you were in the game.

    Not sure if that’s in any other distro

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      1 year ago

      I think on all distros if you suspend, when you turn your device back on, it resumes everything.

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        1 year ago

        The Steam deck is very quick though. I just paused Like a Dragon Gaiden and it took about 2 seconds to go to sleep, left it sitting on the table for an hour or so while I did some errands. Picked it back up and hit thepower button and I was back on the pause menu in about another 2 seconds.

        Steam Deck “sleep” is more like locking your phone than it is like putting a Windows PC to sleep